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> On 22. Jul 2019, at 00:06, Alan Mackie wrote:
>
> I agree that we need some tagging for landscaped areas of this type. It isn't
> exactly natural=scrub. I have also definitely turned whole fields into
> area-hedges by accident
I would also have tagged these as barrier=
On Mon, 22 Jul 2019 at 09:18, Martin Koppenhoefer
wrote:
It isn’t a linear feature by shape, agreed, but it still is in the same
> scale range than a linear hedge, and hedges are explicitly defined for
> areas as well
>
You're right, the wiki does say that. I didn't notice that when I looked
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Hi,
some time ago there was a discussion how to tag this. The good news
is that OsmAnd developers worked on implementing it, so it might actually
work:)
Unfortunately I don't have the possibility to check it myself now,
if you are interested have a look at
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Ta
I don’t usually map such small features; there are so many villages, roads
and rivers still missing from Indonesia.
But I wonder is leisure=garden is appropriate for “shrubbery” features,
since it is also used for front yards and back yards of private homes,
according to a recent thread? This woul
Since there are check cashing shops (usually they also offer payday loans),
amenity=check_cashing_machine would be more specific, for tagging a node
with the precise location of the machine
But if this tag will be added to another feature, like a shop=supermarket,
a tag with the structure check_ca
Kevin,
For your New York State park examples, protect_class=21 might be the best
option, so go ahead and add this tagging, in addition to tagging any
specific areas within that qualify as a leisure=park or nature_reserve
But many State parks on the West Coast are similar to national parks, eg
man