Re: [Tagging] Streets with gradually increasing widths

2023-08-18 Thread _ _
Node is, I think the best solution, but it also require some changes to current editors: if you move a way, you didn't always look on each of the moved nodes if there is a tag width=* . So editors could automatically handle that by showing a warning like when you move a big number of points or when

[Tagging] [Voting] Feature proposal - tagging solar panel trackers

2023-08-18 Thread Clay Smalley
Voting has started for the solar tracker tagging scheme. Please cast your vote here: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposal:Solar_Panel_Trackers -Clay ___ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagg

Re: [Tagging] Streets with gradually increasing widths

2023-08-18 Thread Niels Elgaard Larsen
_ _: Node is, I think the best solution, but it also require some changes to current editors: if you move a way, you didn't always look on each of the moved nodes if there is a tag width=* . So editors could automatically handle that by showing a warning like when you move a big number of point

Re: [Tagging] Streets with gradually increasing widths

2023-08-18 Thread Volker Schmidt
maxwidth is a legal limitation, typically signposted. width is used on barriers as physical width of the passage. maxwidth:physical is sometimes used to indicate the same concept on roads. width is used to indicate the physical width of the carriageway. It is typically used to indicate that a ve