Hi,
> I have seen http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:shop=jewelry
> Undoubtedly the spelling is not acceptable in en_IN
On wiktionary there is info that "jewellery" is a "chiefly US" spelling.
source: https://secure.wikimedia.org/wiktionary/en/wiki/jewelry
Regards,
Niklas
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Niklas Cholmkvist wrote:
Hi,
I have seen http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:shop=jewelry
Undoubtedly the spelling is not acceptable in en_IN
On wiktionary there is info that "jewellery" is a "chiefly US" spelling.
source: https://secure.wikimedia.org/wiktionary/en/wiki/jewelry
I
Jewelry is the usual spelling in the USA, although I have occasionally seen the
two-L spelling.
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From: Chri
I was searching for a tag for billboard and I don't see any tag for
advert. How about creating a proposal with something like this:
amenity=advert (or rather information=advert?)
advert=billboard
(http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pyonghwa_motors_billboard.jpg)
advert=board (sth like informa
On the other hand, perhaps we should have a tag for "sign", with "billboard" as
a sub-type? After all, there are additional types of signs that we might want
to tag as landmarks.
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y...@o2.pl wrote:
> I was searching for a tag for billboard and I don't see any tag for
> advert.
That's something I already wanted to map myself, so I would like to see
a set of tags defined for it.
> amenity=advert (or rather information=advert?)
The information key is currently only defined a
2010/7/3 Tobias Knerr :
> The information key is currently only defined as a subkey for
> tourism=information, so I'd rather not use it. Amenities tend to be
> something you might actively look for. How about using man_made instead?
Sounds good.
> Isn't that simply a man_made=flagpole?
Yes, I di