On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 9:13 PM Martin Koppenhoefer <dieterdre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 10. Oct 2018, at 20:01, Paul Allen <pla16...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > The rendering tools > > can be changed to accommodate this but, as I understand it, such changes > may greatly > > increase the processing time to render map tiles whether or not they > contain a library. > > not true. It makes evaluation more complex though. I was going by my unreliable memory of a youtube video from a few years ago where the rendering chain was explained. It was very complex and, at least back then, even minor changes could cause it to go a lot slower. It could have changed since then (there were many transformation stages) or I could be misremembering. > If you stand on the position that a toys library is a kind of library, > subtagging is the way to go, if you think it is different to a library and > has just the library in the name, you make a new main tag. > > I am tending to the second, Me too. It may have "library" in the name but books are not its primary focus. And "library" was only included in the name because somebody thought that "library" meant "lending" because all the libraries he/she visited were lending libraries not reference libraries. > but we’ll probably also have to introduce a property because some normal > libraries will have also a games department. > No games in my local library, but they do have CDs and DVDs. And also computers for accessing the Internet. A look at the online catalogue for my local toy library does not show any games or books. Another point. My local library does not charge for books, but does charge for CDs and DVDs. The toy library charges for all the toys, so it's more of a toy rental shop. Of course, there may be some book libraries that charge and some toy libraries that do not. -- Paul
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