Hello,
Thanks for your answer. The use case I have in mind is a parking
building, where ground floor hasn't really any wall around it. As I use
indoor=level to add information about the floor (name in particular), I
was asking this to make sure this indoor=level object doesn't create any
implicit wall. If so, I can model rest of this floor using
indoor=area/room without having a wall closing the whole level.
I also use level=* as defined in Simple Indoor Tagging, and I'm aware of
level:ref=*. But level:ref=* is made for saying "this feature belongs
the level named XYZ", which is another use case.
Best regards,
Adrien P.
Le 24/07/2019 à 03:18, Warin a écrit :
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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