You are inverting how route_master relations are used in public transport. There the route master represents a line, and our route relations represent the itineraries (all the variations).
Polyglot Op zo 2 sep. 2018 om 13:35 schreef Paul Allen <[email protected]>: > On Sun, Sep 2, 2018 at 10:02 AM, Volker Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote: > >> There are routes out there that can be used by bicycle and on foot. Up tp >> now I have classified them as one or the or the other, tagging according to >> the prevalent use. This is unsatisfactory and, strictly speaking, not >> corresponding to the principle of on-the-ground-truth. >> > [...] > >> The formally correct solution is "route=hiking;bicycle", and >> network=lwn;lcn ecc >> but this tagging is discouraged [1] and is flagged as error by JOSM, and >> I suspect that it also not supported by data users, as it is not documented >> anywhere. >> > > The semi-colon is semi-deprecated, nevertheless it is the standard method > of indicating that a tag has multiple > values even if a particular tag does not explicitly say it can be used. > > I wouldn't worry about validators flagging it as an error. By the nature > of things they always lag behind new > tagging. JOSM flagging it as an error is only a serious problem if it > refuses to let you save it. > > As for data consumers, maybe this would work (I haven't thought through > all the ramifications). Create a route > with route=hiking;bicycle. Then create two route masters, one with > route_master=hiking and the other with > route_master=bicycle; each route master includes the common > route=hiking;bicycle. This might solve some > problems. It will also likely cause different problems. > > The alternative, of course, is to use JOSM to clone the route, set one > copy to route=hiking and the other copy to > route=bicycle. But that will be a pain in the bum to maintain the route > changes. > > -- > Paul > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >
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