On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 7:31 PM, Peter Wendorff <wendo...@uni-paderborn.de>wrote:
> > Situation 1 happens in many other cities across the world, and if you > > tag the bridge as layer=1, you may end up inverting the rendering > > order of highways, leading to this: > > http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/138032009 > good point, but I would consider this a bug independent of rendering as > the same may occur on the way below the bridge as well, if there's a > join of that way with another one without a layer tag.x > > anyone going to report this as a bug in the stylesheet? > > regards > Peter > > It's exactly this reason why the roads should be at a single layer (except the underpass) in a given vicinity, and the river set to one layer lower. If you want to make all the roads layer=1, then feel free, but it's easier to make the river layer=-1. It's not a bug. The data is wrong. No renderer could reasonably be asked to make sense of that mess.
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