27;t destroy the work of other people without their
permission (a little bit more polite).
oh ... I thought, most of mapper would not realise this "backend-action"
and would be a kind of happy ... but yes, your right.
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thanks,
regards, crom
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em_abbr:ref:category=*
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I would update some of the additional keys therewith - as recommend
method. Its ok for OSM like this?
thanks,
regards, crom
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Hi,
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this wiki-page was been updated:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:boundary%3Dprotected_area
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the multiplicity of "nomenclatures" was
assigned to a few number of IDs ("protect_class") - it might looks more
friendly to join an abstract code (simple number) with my local name,
than a foreign name."
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:bou
tect_class=4 a chinese string?
isn´t it a matter of taste?
and you think, this scheme doesn´t work / - will make problems?
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s and the ref-key,
like heritage.
regards, crom
(I changed the headline a littel, for more participants)
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hey belong to p_a too. I still don´t know, if these
LEZ-concepts are the same way complex than the tarif-zones of the public
transport.
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And what I´m still missing is a dashed or dotted line for temporarily
creeks in mediteran areas - there is water in the ground (not for the
larger wadies, I think those key already exists).
And "oxbow" is important.
cheers, crom
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onstricts the view to
the object ...
On the theme of "water", in a land-planning view, you can make the
differences between
marin, brackish and fresh water and tide affected or not
and than (on the surface)
running waters
standing waters
and supplemented: tidal waters
cheers, crom