2013/1/1 Svavar Kjarrval
> That's, of course, possible. The question was what value should be in the
> building tag in the building polygon. Of course I'd like to implement the
> level of detail you suggest but it doesn't answer the original question.
>
IMO, the question is conceptually wrong.
2013/1/1 Svavar Kjarrval :
> How does one tag buildings which are both commercial and residential?
> There are two main situations I'm thinking of:
> 1) The part which is residential is besides the part which is
> commercial, but they do have the same housenumber. Do I separate the
> commercial par
2013/1/2 Simone Saviolo :
> IMO, the question is conceptually wrong.
+1
> What you are trying to tag is the
> *use* of the building, and not a property of the building per se. Unless
> it's a mall, a retail store's interior is not structurally different from an
> office space or apartments - it
2013/1/2 Martin Koppenhoefer
> 2013/1/2 Simone Saviolo :
> > What you are trying to tag is the
> > *use* of the building, and not a property of the building per se. Unless
> > it's a mall, a retail store's interior is not structurally different
> from an
> > office space or apartments - it could
In the UK many premiere inns are converted office buildings.
How does one go about mapping a row of terraced houses, where a single
building will contain 20 our so houses, often with a corner shop at the end? I
would have drawn each house to maintain numbering, is that the correct way?
Phil
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2013/1/2 Philip Barnes :
> In the UK many premiere inns are converted office buildings.
yes, offices don't have a lot of requirements, also depending on the
intended standard (e.g. if you need air conditioning but you don't
want to see it, and a certain floor height, you might get problems,
but i
I have been told ( on the talk-US email list ) that use of {{key|source}} on objects has been deprecated for years and that such information is only of historical interest and its use should be restricted to changesets. This is not reflected in anything I can find on the wiki, and I've done an inc
I have been told ( on the talk-US email list ) that use of {{key|source}} on
objects has been deprecated for years and that such information is only of
historical interest and its use should be restricted to changesets. This is
not reflected in anything I can find on the wiki, and I've done an
> I have been told ( on the talk-US email list ) that use of
> {{key|source}} on objects has been deprecated for years and that
> such information is only of historical interest and its use should
> be restricted to changesets. This is not reflected in anything I
> can find on the wiki, and I've d
On 02/01/13 12:50, dies38...@mypacks.net wrote:
I have been told ( on the talk-US email list ) that use of {{key|source}} on
objects has been deprecated for years and that such information is only of
historical interest and its use should be restricted to changesets. This is
not reflected in
On 02/01/2013 12:50, dies38...@mypacks.net wrote:
I have been told ( on the talk-US email list ) that use of {{key|source}} on
objects has been deprecated for years and that such information is only of
historical interest and its use should be restricted to changesets. This is
not reflected i
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 8:16 AM, Chris Hill wrote:
> On 02/01/13 12:50, dies38...@mypacks.net wrote:
> Whoever told you that is wrong, not that that is unusual on mailing lists.
There are many people (myself included) who believe that source /on
objects/ is not useful, and most OSMers have moved
Hi All, I choose not to make them as multipolygon, but drew the condo's ontop.
> To: "Tag discussion, strategy and related tools"
>
> Subject: [Tagging] Multiple purposes for buildings
Maybe a bit late, I
struggled with this building some time ago and even asked around. But after
this t
>> Secondly, any changeset can have multiple sources so adding the source tag
>> to a changeset is not flexible enough.
>
> We use semicolons for all tags as a separator.
But it's less precise. Recently I had made a survey, and one of the
things I found was a new road. So I added that. Close to it
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 11:16 AM, Andre Engels wrote:
>>> Secondly, any changeset can have multiple sources so adding the source tag
>>> to a changeset is not flexible enough.
>>
>> We use semicolons for all tags as a separator.
>
> But it's less precise
Then you'd make a new changeset. It's the s
Serge Wroclawski wrote:
There are many people (myself included) who believe that source /on
objects/ is not useful, and most OSMers have moved away from using it,
and toward source on changesets.
[citation needed]
So then what do we do? We could have a source tag for every tag...
source:cuis
2013/1/2 Serge Wroclawski :
> On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 11:16 AM, Andre Engels wrote:
Secondly, any changeset can have multiple sources so adding the source tag
to a changeset is not flexible enough.
>>>
>>> We use semicolons for all tags as a separator.
>>
>> But it's less precise
>
> Then
I've not used this but if you're using JOSM this plugin might help.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/Terracer
Dudley
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Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2013 10:25:47 +
Subject: Re: [Tagging] Multiple purposes for buildings
In the
Philip Barnes wrote:
> In the UK many premiere inns are converted office buildings.
>
> How does one go about mapping a row of terraced houses, where a single
> building will contain 20 our so houses, often with a corner shop at
> the end? I would have drawn each house to maintain numbering, is
(I am replying to the message which appears last in the longest stack in the
web listing)
Thanks, everyone, for your thoughts.
I gave this some additional thought over the past day. My initial concern was
from a provenance point-of-view; I work with semantic web technologies inside a
corporat
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 6:16 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer
wrote:
> There is really no point in grouping
> different kinds of edits in the same set of changes, just because you
> happen to do them at the same time.
Really ?!
Sometimes, I miss the "open" of OpenStreetMap...
Pieren
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