I was going to write a proposal for relation type=cluster
(http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relations/Proposed/Cluster). Looking for
real-world examples, I noticed that there's a relation type=group for the
Great Lakes (id=1124369).
What do you like better? type=group or type=cluster?
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Fried
Hi -
Does relation=site help? It sounds to me like a very similar concept:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Site
Best
Dan
2015-01-06 10:36 GMT+00:00 Friedrich Volkmann :
> I was going to write a proposal for relation type=cluster
> (http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relations/Proposed/Cluster
Oh, sorry, I see you mention it in the proposal. Still I don't see
what would be bad about using "site" for the examples in your
proposal, but I'll leave that there since you presumably feel
differently.
Dan
2015-01-06 10:18 GMT+00:00 Dan S :
> Hi -
>
> Does relation=site help? It sounds to me li
And now code is fixed, rendering on website will change after
releasing next version -
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/pull/1196
2015-01-04 16:07 GMT+01:00 Mateusz Konieczny :
> amenity=place of worship that is not rendered as area is a bug
> Thanks for a report - it is now on
On 06/01/2015 02:48, John Willis wrote:
I thought tat was a feature, to actually deprecate the landuse from
the buildings, so we don't have the similar issue again of a building
and area rendered the same.
(at the risk of going around in circles) in the Western Christian
tradition, it's usu
I want landuse=religious to map all the buddhist and shinto temple complexes in
Japan. some of them are huge, dotted with individual shrines, temples, sacred
waterfalls, and maintained gardens. even small local temples and shrines
usually have more than a few things on their location (a few sta
A while ago I had identified the following use-cases / situations,
which I now extend and my preferred tagging to them.
Please note that the focus of "amenity=place of worship" should be
on a ceremonial place, while "landuse=religious" can comprise auxiliary
structures.
Case 1
A building where
There are 544 uses of barrier=net, and I want to add it into the wiki.
For many golf courses, driving ranges, and baseball fields world wide, and many
school grounds in Japan, they may have a fence or wall, and in addition a
separate expansive and very tall netting, in some cases 5 to 10 stores
> On Jan 7, 2015, at 8:29 AM, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
>
> A while ago I had identified the following use-cases / situations,
> which I now extend and my preferred tagging to them.
+1
All sounds logical to me. Just a fountain at the mall, or car parking, or the
building where they store the garbage
I have been tagging the vertical "netting" at golf courses as "barrier=fence"
In some cases there is more or less horizontal netting, and in that
case I agree that "barrier=fence" does not fit.
Mike
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 5:41 PM, johnw wrote:
> There are 544 uses of barrier=net, and I want to
I think there is a big difference between a 5 story tall net (held up by
massive poles) and a fence. If it was a 5 story tall fence or wall, we'd call
it a building or a dam or something.
These giant nets usually found near ballsports need their own tag - or maybe a
new value of fence=net or s
On 07.01.2015 02:43, John Willis wrote:
> I think there is a big difference between a 5 story tall net (held up by
> massive poles) and a fence. If it was a 5 story tall fence or wall, we'd call
> it a building or a dam or something.
I would call it a fence or wall anyway. What is your minimum h
What's the difference between an alley and a motorway besides width?
Something about a giant flowing net 5 stores tall visible for kilometers away
and a pice of netting used to hold a poodle in a yard seem similarly different,
besides height.
Javbw.
> On Jan 7, 2015, at 11:54 AM, Friedrich
I've also used it to tag nets in the water used to provide swimming areas
safe from sharks.
On 07/01/2015 11:42 am, "johnw" wrote:
> There are 544 uses of barrier=net, and I want to add it into the wiki.
>
> For many golf courses, driving ranges, and baseball fields world wide, and
> many school
"building=* (according to specific function)" - building tag should rather
describe how it is constructed.
For example warehouse used as place of worship should be tagged as
[building=warehouse,
amenity=place_of_worship].
There is also case 1.5 - building with focus of worship (for example with
al
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