On Mon, 22 Apr 2019 at 14:45, bkil wrote:
> leisure=outdoor_seating + shelter=no + covered=no
>
The wiki for the tag does not offer shelter or covered as associated tags.
Instead it
has weather_protection.
leisure=outdoor_seating seems to do what the OP wanted. The only quibble I
have with
it
leisure=outdoor_seating + shelter=no + covered=no
On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 3:11 PM Paul Allen wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Apr 2019 at 13:49, bkil wrote:
>
>> Note that outdoor_seating is usually for customers, so don't forget to
>> add:
>> access=yes
>>
>
> True, usually it's associated with customers.
On Mon, 22 Apr 2019 at 13:49, bkil wrote:
> Note that outdoor_seating is usually for customers, so don't forget to add:
> access=yes
>
True, usually it's associated with customers. But there may be public
outdoor seating,
possibly covered.
Also, why not simply use the already established:
> sh
Note that outdoor_seating is usually for customers, so don't forget to add:
access=yes
Also, why not simply use the already established:
shelter=no + covered=no?
On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 2:35 PM Paul Allen wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Apr 2019 at 11:01, bkil wrote:
>
>> This is what note=* is for - when
On Mon, 22 Apr 2019 at 11:01, bkil wrote:
> This is what note=* is for - when you'd like to disclose an important fact
> with future mappers that is not that interesting to non-mappers. You may
> also draw a way/area and indicate the count of benches there or the total
> sitting capacity. We may
This is what note=* is for - when you'd like to disclose an important fact
with future mappers that is not that interesting to non-mappers. You may
also draw a way/area and indicate the count of benches there or the total
sitting capacity. We may need to submit a proposal this, though.
https://wiki
On 24/12/2017 02.21, Matej Lieskovský wrote:
Hello,
is there a way to map objects, whose position changes slightly?
In fact, the position of all objects changes slightly over time and a
coordinate should be a vector indicating a position and a (presently
best value of) direction and speed of d
I suspect I did not describe the situation well enough. The park is 2.4 ha.
There are some fixed benches in some parts of the park and cca 50 moveable
ones in the main area, where there are no fixed benches. The moveable
benches line three paths in somewhat irregular intervals of about 10m. I
suspe
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> On 28. Dec 2017, at 14:06, Matej Lieskovský
> wrote:
>
> The benches are there, quite probably within 10m of their location in the
> map. While this is abysmal accuracy, it is not entirely wrong.
10m absolute location accuracy for a spot within a much bigger area isn’t
Let's me try to show what a "like an outdoor seating of a restaurant"
could be in the case of a park :
draw an area of 10m2 where the "variable bench" are.
On this area put tags like :
bench=yes
bench:capacity=15 (or bench:device=15)
bench:material=wood
bench:note=localisation of those benchs are u
I respectfully disagree.
The benches are there, quite probably within 10m of their location in the
map. While this is abysmal accuracy, it is not entirely wrong. Isn't "there
aren't any known benches here" a worse information than being 10m off?
That same park has several stone benches that do no
Le 28. 12. 17 à 11:05, Matej Lieskovský a écrit :
> If we mark the object with a note:
> - an unaware data consumer will see the object with an inaccurate position
your proposal has the same defect as those that create objects that do
not exist (highway or building for example) and that add tag
I've thought about it and I believe the option with a note is better.
If we tag it on the area:
- an unaware data consumer will see just some strange tags
- an informed data consumer will know "somewhere in there"
If we mark the object with a note:
- an unaware data consumer will see the objec
On 25 December 2017 at 01:46, Michal Fabík wrote:
Can anybody think of other examples like this?
Cranes?
I was thinking about Hammerhead cranes that are used on (usually) high-rise
construction sites & are in place for maybe 12 months (+/-) at a time,
depending on duration of construction. The
On 24.12.2017 02:21, Matej Lieskovský wrote:
is there a way to map objects, whose position changes slightly?
Hi,
I was actually thinking about the same the other day, only for a bucket
wheel excavator. It's not stationary but it never leaves its surface
mine, so it's always within the same ar
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> On 24. Dec 2017, at 02:21, Matej Lieskovský
> wrote:
>
> . A fixme would imply that the problem can be fixed (which does not seem
> practical), leaving them out completely is less than ideal and leaving them
> as nodes gives a false sense of precision, which is not perfe
Hello,
Add bench=yes to the parc itself + note
Regards,
Marc
> Le 24 déc. 2017 à 05:22, Matej Lieskovský a
> écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
> is there a way to map objects, whose position changes slightly?
> Example:
> I know a park that has a few dozen benches. They are there practically
> all-yea
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