Re: [Tagging] Feature Proposal - Voting - site=piste relations

2014-04-12 Thread yvecai
More opinions appreciated on this: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relations/Proposed/Tag:site%3Dpiste Yves ___ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging

[Tagging] direction=forward/backward on nodes ?

2014-04-12 Thread fly
Hey As I had much fun with the last subject (noexit), I just can not hold myself back to jump into another bee nest. I read on the wiki page [1], that direction=forward/backward are valid values also for nodes. Could someone please explain me, how this can work. I only find some major reasons n

Re: [Tagging] direction=forward/backward on nodes ?

2014-04-12 Thread John F. Eldredge
Since a node is a point, and has no dimensions, a direction tag is meaningless. On April 12, 2014 12:20:26 PM CDT, fly wrote: > Hey > > As I had much fun with the last subject (noexit), I just can not hold > myself back to jump into another bee nest. > > I read on the wiki page [1], that direc

Re: [Tagging] direction=forward/backward on nodes ?

2014-04-12 Thread fly
Sorry, forgot the link. Yes, it does make sense and is useful for benches and traffic_signals. Am 12.04.2014 19:43, schrieb John F. Eldredge: > Since a node is a point, and has no dimensions, a direction tag is > meaningless. > > > On April 12, 2014 12:20:26 PM CDT, fly wrote: >> Hey >> >> As

Re: [Tagging] direction=forward/backward on nodes ?

2014-04-12 Thread John Packer
Do note that when used on benches, *forward* and *backward* are not valid values (which is what we are talking about). *amenity=bench* with a *direction=** key use angles and cardinal directions as values. 2014-04-12 14:46 GMT-03:00 fly : > Sorry, forgot the link. > > Yes, it does make sense and

Re: [Tagging] direction=forward/backward on nodes ?

2014-04-12 Thread fly
Please, tell me for what kind of keys is the paragraph about forward/backward useful. There are no examples and it is only about nodes. Thanks fly Am 12.04.2014 20:00, schrieb John Packer: > Do note that when used on benches, /forward/ and /backward/ are not > valid values (which is what we are t

Re: [Tagging] access=designated - what do we think it means?

2014-04-12 Thread Paul Johnson
Do you mean "access=destination"? On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 11:35 AM, Yves wrote: > I always assumed it was for street where traffic is allowed for residents > or delivery, but not for traffic passing through. > Never read this wiki page, though. > > On 11 avril 2014 18:28:28 UTC+02:00, SomeoneEl

Re: [Tagging] direction=forward/backward on nodes ?

2014-04-12 Thread John Packer
I have never used this key before because of the drawback you mentioned: "There is no editor supporting this tag when reverting a way direction", but as far as I know, *direction=forward/backward* is used with *highway=stop* and *highway=give_way* and maybe some other signs. There are keys similar

Re: [Tagging] noexit=yes on ways ? (a typical OSM story)

2014-04-12 Thread Nelson A. de Oliveira
So the wiki will stay allowing and saying to use noexit on ways too, even if the majority agree that it shouldn't be like this? ___ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging

Re: [Tagging] direction=forward/backward on nodes ?

2014-04-12 Thread Janko Mihelić
2014-04-12 20:39 GMT+02:00 John Packer : > I have never used this key before because of the drawback you mentioned: > "There is no editor supporting this tag when reverting a way direction", > Does anyone else think that the "reverse" tool should be removed from editors? There's no real use for i

Re: [Tagging] direction=forward/backward on nodes ?

2014-04-12 Thread Colin Smale
Have to disagree here. There are plenty of real uses for reversing a way, and not everyone uses JOSM. Colin On 2014-04-12 22:43, Janko Mihelić wrote: > 2014-04-12 20:39 GMT+02:00 John Packer : > >> I have never used this key before because of the drawback you mentioned: >> "There is no e

Re: [Tagging] direction=forward/backward on nodes ?

2014-04-12 Thread Richard Welty
On 4/12/14 5:57 PM, Colin Smale wrote: > > > Have to disagree here. There are plenty of real uses for reversing a > way, and not everyone uses JOSM. > > Colin > > On 2014-04-12 22:43, Janko Mihelić wrote: >> Does anyone else think that the "reverse" tool should be removed from >> editors? The