2013/1/15 Martin Koppenhoefer :
> If all
> you want to say is that there is grass growing I'd rather use
> landcover=grass.
To me the difference between landcover=grass and landuse=meadow is the purpose:
* landcover=grass: there is grass, no information about the purpose
* landuse=meadow: there is
2013/1/15 Ronnie Soak :
> 2013/1/15 Martin Vonwald
>>
>>
>> To me landuse=meadow means an area where grass is grown for some
>> purpose. One purpose may be grazing/pasture. Another may be to lay on
>> it. If a meadow is really used for grazing I add meadow=pasture.
+1
> So technically, we coul
2013/1/15 Ronnie Soak :
> 2013/1/15 Martin Vonwald
>> To me landuse=meadow means an area where grass is grown for some
>> purpose. One purpose may be grazing/pasture. Another may be to lay on
>> it. If a meadow is really used for grazing I add meadow=pasture.
>
> Beware! Off-topic:
>
> So technica
2013/1/15 Martin Vonwald
>
> To me landuse=meadow means an area where grass is grown for some
> purpose. One purpose may be grazing/pasture. Another may be to lay on
> it. If a meadow is really used for grazing I add meadow=pasture.
>
Beware! Off-topic:
So technically, we could also use it for
2013/1/15 Ronnie Soak :
>> > Maybe I explained that wrong. I didn't want a 'background' tag just for
>> > the
>> > rest of the area, but
>> > one for the well kept green used as recreational area, taking a sun
>> > bath,
>> > let the children play etc.
>> > (As opposed to additional unkept green, b
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 11:59 AM, sabas88 wrote:
> I'm respondible for some swimming pools multipolygons, the explaination is
> that in water parks there are these big water areas in which you can walk
> or swim, but there are some 'islands' inside.
> Here's an example http://osm.org/go/xT3TtKM0f
> Maybe I explained that wrong. I didn't want a 'background' tag just for
> the
> > rest of the area, but
> > one for the well kept green used as recreational area, taking a sun bath,
> > let the children play etc.
> > (As opposed to additional unkept green, bushes, trees and areas not meant
> > fo
There's also an attraction=water_slide[0], it isn't rendered in the current
stylesheet but it's the correct tag to use :)
I'm respondible for some swimming pools multipolygons, the explaination is
that in water parks there are these big water areas in which you can walk
or swim, but there are some
Hi again,
2013/1/15 Ronnie Soak :
> 2013/1/15 Martin Vonwald
>> > (I may also add landuse=basin, but this may be overkill.)
>> I don't think it's overkill I think it's wrong. Although a swimming
>> pool is "An area of land artificially graded to hold water." it
>> doesn't feel right. Have a look
Am 15/gen/2013 um 09:28 schrieb Ronnie Soak :
> The green around would be a leisure=park, landcover=grass.
>
if this is referring to areas inside the fencing I wouldn't tag them as park,
you could add some landcover for the grass but generally they are already
tagged correctly as part o
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 10:09 AM, Ronnie Soak wrote:
> Ok. I was just looking for a key to maybe use for water features that are
> so clearly not for swimming that I hesitate to use the swimming_pool tag.
> E.g.: childrens basins, the high diving basin, the pool at the end of the
> waterslide etc
2013/1/15 Martin Vonwald
>
> > (I may also add landuse=basin, but this may be overkill.)
>
> I don't think it's overkill I think it's wrong. Although a swimming
> pool is "An area of land artificially graded to hold water." it
> doesn't feel right. Have a look at the subkey "basin" and its values
2013/1/15 Guttorm Flatabø
> On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 9:28 AM, Ronnie Soak <
> chaoschaos0...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>> Best solution I could come up with: tag the whole thing as
>> leisure=water_park [1] (even if it is not that fancy as in the wiki
>> definition), tag the water features as leisu
2013/1/15 Guttorm Flatabø :
> On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 9:28 AM, Ronnie Soak
> wrote:
>>
>> Best solution I could come up with: tag the whole thing as
>> leisure=water_park [1] (even if it is not that fancy as in the wiki
>> definition), tag the water features as leisure=swimming_pool[2](even if you
Hi!
2013/1/15 Ronnie Soak :
> Best solution I could come up with: tag the whole thing as
> leisure=water_park [1] (even if it is not that fancy as in the wiki
> definition), tag the water features as leisure=swimming_pool[2](even if you
> can't swim in some) and sport=swimming for those you actual
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 9:28 AM, Ronnie Soak
wrote:
> Best solution I could come up with: tag the whole thing as
> leisure=water_park [1] (even if it is not that fancy as in the wiki
> definition), tag the water features as leisure=swimming_pool[2](even if you
> can't swim in some) and sport=swimm
Hi,
this topic has been discussed earlier and some wiki edits have been done.
But I feel no real solution has been found and I still find it hard to tag
what I see on the ground.
So here we go again:
How to tag an enclosed piece of land where, after paying a fee to the
operator, you can use diffe
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