W dniu 01.06.2015 7:15, Marc Gemis napisał(a):
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 12:48 AM, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
The mixed ones in particular are hard to mentally recall, organise.
Do you think a tagging schema with several different sub tags is
easier ? Just use the presets in case you
2015-06-01 11:51 GMT+02:00 Daniel Koć :
> You _have_ to decide whether it's a shop=travel_agency or
> office=travel_agent.
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no, you don't have to, you can also use both tags if you think they should
apply both.
> Also look at the reception_desk "classification" problem. Some want to
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> Once you're out of a comfort zone, you're lost - there are no easy hints
> or rules how to tag some similar or more general things. You just have to
> create completely fresh tags and hope other will agree. That is true for
> seasoned mappers, but even more true for casual ones.
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that's tr
W dniu 01.06.2015 13:51, Martin Koppenhoefer napisał(a):
2015-06-01 11:51 GMT+02:00 Daniel Koć :
You _have_ to decide whether it's a shop=travel_agency or
office=travel_agent.
no, you don't have to, you can also use both tags if you think they
should apply both.
But it's not just a simple c
W dniu 01.06.2015 14:18, Marc Gemis napisał(a):
The need to choose top-level tag for it is the problem itself.
What's a top level key ? Suppose you drop "shop". Then you get
bakery=yes. Is bakery now a top level key ? Is everything acceptable
as top level in this new schema ? Won't we have dis
> Am 01.06.2015 um 17:46 schrieb Daniel Koć :
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> In theory we have nothing like top level keys - "highway=service + area=yes"
> may mean "service road, that has a known area border",
no, that would be tagged area:highway=service
> but we may also read it like "area=yes + highway=service"
W dniu 01.06.2015 20:51, Martin Koppenhoefer napisał(a):
no, that would be tagged area:highway=service
not even, it is an area without directional traffic
I would say that the example is really the least important part here and
you are nitpicking. =}
The same could be true with amenity=s
Hi,
Voting for the mark 2 version of Reception Desk is now open.
Link
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_Features/amenity%3Dreception_desk
A Reception Desk provides a place where people (visitors, patients, or
clients) arrive to be greeted, any information recorded, the relevant