Surely you then need to define when curfew is, does it require a tag law=marshal? :)
A more real world example, where hours vary, would be open sunrise to sunset, which is often used for rural car parks. Phil (trigpoint) -- Sent from my Nokia N9 On 26/02/2014 7:45 Georg Feddern wrote: Am 25.02.2014 16:35, schrieb Robin `ypid` Schneider: > On 25.02.2014 16:27, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: >> I don't know in this specific (british) context, but my guess is that >> 12:00+ indicates (typically) until curfew, while "late" maybe has the >> meaning "beyond curfew". > All right. Interesting. If that is the case it might be better to write this > explicitly (using fixed times and comments) because it is probably not > desirable > to add this to the syntax. well, for those who want to know "it's open late" it _is_ quite desirable. And if there are no fixed times, it is still "open end" but with different meaning. The current syntax "+" does not diffentiate between "until curfew" and "beyond curfew". But this seems to be a desirable differentiation. Why not extend the syntax with such quite clear definition? E.g. + means open end until curfew -late means open end beyond curfew Georg _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
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