On 26.02.2014 12:45, André Pirard wrote: > On 2014-02-25 15:24, Peter Wendorff wrote : >> Hi André, >> as far as I know, the same would be possible with >> opening_hours="24/7, Fr 14:00-22:00 off" > Oh no, please please please, let us not start that same thread all over again. > (opening-hours: how to code "always but..."?) > What you say has already been said, amended, denied, rejected in every way > etc. > It's a tagging that I originally proposed and the comments were ("inside > quotes") > -1 24/7 : "it's wrong", "is used for a rendering icon" > -1 ,; : , > -1 off : "is not used", "is used, but not like that" > On 2014-02-25 15:33, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote : >> +1 > -1 > On 2014-02-25 15:49, Robin `ypid` Schneider wrote : >> opening_hours="open; Fr 14:00-22:00 off" > -1 : open : "it's an invention" It was introduced by Netzwolf some years ago because it is needed as <rule_modifier> (when used together with a comment). It is now used over 150 times to do exactly that (regex: /open\s+"/). Of course it is an invention but one which is required.
> So ... your contradictory replies are the exact proof that closing-hours is > badly needed. I do not think that it is needed … > Failing that, the chaos that you demonstrate will continue. > And that means a useless database. I agree. It is a bit difficult but semicolon is the default rule separator and comma should only be used as needed. > > Only closing-hours=Fr 14:00-22:00 cannot be disputed. > > Cheers, > > André. > > >> no need for an extra tag. >> Also keep in mind that two tags opening_hours and closing_hours are >> error prone when used both together at the same object. +1 >> >> regards >> Peter >> >> Am 25.02.2014 14:50, schrieb André Pirard: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I had to tag several parking lots closed on times such as *Fr 14:00-22:00* >>> when >>> the market took place there. >>> I raised a convoluted discussion: everyone had a different opinion about >>> that >>> tagging, plus strange comments (*). >>> After more than 10 hours spent in research and collaboration, I had to >>> conclude >>> with the inability of the Key:Opening_hours >>> <http://wiki.osm.org/wiki/Opening_hours> specification to express that >>> timing, >>> or explain it, at least simply. >>> >>> I finally used a vary straightforward and clear: >>> >>> *closing-hours=Fr 14:00-22:00* >>> >>> and I suggest that you use it too and that you add that key to the >>> specification. >>> >>> It can be clearly explained, once won't hurt, as follows: >>> As often funnily put, /*closing-hours*/ is the same as /*opening-hours*/ >>> except >>> that it is exactly the opposite :-) >>> Seriously: use /*closing-hours*/ with the same rules as *opening-hours* and >>> invert the result: opening time becomes closing time and conversely. >>> It couldn't be more simple, obvious and understandable. Quite the opposite >>> of >>> that story. >>> >>> May this be helpful, >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> André. -- Live long and prosper Robin Schneider _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging