Le 18.12.22 à 21:29, Brian M. Sperlongano a écrit :
I would like to understand how folks in various places would interpret this:
highway=<whatever>
foot=no
sidewalk=separate
I interpret it exactly as you describe it in the text:
there is a carrierway not allowed to pedestrians
there is another object to describe the sidewalk
if you don't want to load highway=footway/path,
then use this highway=* but the accuracy will be
a little less good since the geometry will be that
of the centre of the carrierway and not that of
the centre of the sidewalk
regarding the alternative :
highway=<whatever>
foot=no
sidewalk=use_sidepath
it doesn't have the same meaning, it said that a sidewalk
exist but it doesn't said that the sidewalk have another object.
as a datauser agaim, if you don't want to load highway=footway/path,
then use this highway=*
but the real question is why would you not want to load objects
specific [1] to your use case, I find that strange
[1] highway=path path=sidewalk or highway=footway footway=sidewalk
and mayb highway=cycleway cycleway=sidewalk
Regards,
Marc
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