On 23/07/19 21:42, PanierAvide wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently working on a project involving editing of indoor
features. Regarding Simple Indoor Tagging scheme :
"indoor=level is optional and not intended for rendering purposes, but
for having a place to add additional information like a floor name"
So according to wiki, indoor=level doesn't involve having a implicit
wall following the geometry. Is it something we agree on ?
In that case, if I need to create an explicit wall following the
contour of the indoor=level feature, I should create another way with
indoor=wall tag. According to wiki, indoor=wall can only be used on
lines, so if I create a closed line, it should not render as an area
(same behaviour as footways). Is it also something we agree on ?
Last question, if I want to create a wall as an area (imagine for
example a wide pillar where no one can enter), should I just use
indoor=wall + area=yes ?
I'd use indoor=room for an area that is enclosed by a wall, after all
that is a room.
indoor=wall to me is a free standing barrier within a room.
A pillar? Humm you could model it as a wall.
If the building has multiple levels then using the level=* tag says what
level the thing is on. A wall could be only on one level, or a few ..
I'd want to tag that . A pillar could flow from bottom level to top level.
I don't use indoor=level, I do use level=* and level:ref=*.
See https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Simple_Indoor_Tagging
And I'd look at some tagging examples on level up
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Simple_Indoor_Tagging#Tagging_Examples_.28alphabetical.29
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