removed addr:entrance and addr:room since they were too controversial
and changed addr:staircase to more versatile addr:unit.
voting is now open:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/addr_keys_%282011-04%29
flaimo
On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 11:47, Flaimo wrote:
> any other comment
First off, sorry it's taken me this long to respond to you (been out of town
and spotty Internet access).
I don't think the "relation:destination_sign" will work for this is because
here in the US, we've been putting what exactly it shown on the BGS's (Big
Green Signs) that the DOT's post for
I'm just wondering, is there a general consensus on how to tag maxheight in
"Feed & Inches"? I've looked at the taginfo and noticed several different ways
people have been doing it.
14'1" / 14'-1" / 14' 1" / 14ft1in
I just wanted some opinions before I tagged some of US-19 in WV that has some
I haven't done much tagging of this myself, but my opinion would be to
keep it simple and stick to one unit, in other words 14*12+1="169 in".
Data consumers can easily translate this, but it's more difficult to
handle the numerous methods that you've mentioned have been used. I
also see some have c
James Mast wrote:
> I'm just wondering, is there a general consensus on how to tag maxheight
> in "Feed & Inches"?
" The format is nn'mm" where nn is an integer number of feet and mm is
an integer number of inches between 0 and 11. e.g. 12'0" or 16'6". "
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Map_Fea