On Tue, 21 Jul 2020 at 13:42, Michal Fabík <michal.fa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 7/21/20 1:31 PM, Andy Townsend wrote: > > I've used "tourism=information; information=route_marker" for these. > > "trail_blaze" is also frequently used > > That doesn't sound right to me. If I understand the description on the > Wiki[1] correctly, what is tagged as "information=route_marker" or > "information=trail_blaze" doesn't carry any information other than "this > is where the path is" I'd agree with that. Using either of those for a sign is square peg/round hole. > What I'm talking about is the same information that one can find on a > regular guidepost (i.e. names of destinations, distances to them and > directions marked with arrows), the only difference being the "technical > implementation", so to say, i.e. metal plates screwed to a pole vs. > painting on a rock surface, among others. > The closest I could come up with, using taginfo, is information=sign. Yesterday I used it for https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6360927 -- Paul
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