On Sat, 4 May 2019 at 11:49, Tobias Knerr <o...@tobias-knerr.de> wrote:
> On 03.05.19 18:20, Paul Allen wrote: > > Or this https://goo.gl/maps/TxVMau8EBrLUAaeU6 > [...] > > You will note that there are narrow, normal-size steps within big > > steps. It's complicated. > > Yeah, there's absolutely no chance to make that guess from just a > polygon OR the relation originally proposed in this thread. :) > I'd be happy to map it as several independent sections of steps, if necessary. I could even live with the normal-size steps not perfectly meshing with the large ones in a 1:3 ratio. It's a hard case, so I don't expect mapping it to be easy but it would be nice if it were possible. Worst case, I ignore the small steps completely and pretend they're not there. I suspect that many of the situations large enough to be worth mapping with this sort of detail are likely to present the sort of problems shown in the examples to this thread. I doubt the example I gave is the only one with those sorts of quirks. At the very least you'll need to have a way of coping with wide steps where part of them has been converted to a ramp for wheelchair access, and that ramp may have a central placement for symmetry. -- Paul
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