Re: [OSM-newbies] How to tag when building present
On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 7:31 AM, Gavin Scott gavincsc...@gmail.com wrote: In my area all the buildings have been drawn. How do I tag the facilities located in those buildings? Here are the options Create a point inside the polygon and tag that with the attributes of the fasciities/functions that operate within the building, say Hopsital, or Shop. Tag one of the nodes that form the building polygon with the services performed within. Perhaps one of the the entrance nodes. Tag the polygon line. (I think this is impossible as the line has already been tagged with the value building. This is perfectly possible. You cannot tag _the same key_ twice, but you can have different ones. building=yes + shop=bakery is perfectly valid. I should point out that all of these building polygons has been tagged with key=building If you mean by this what is usually meant by it, we have a major retagging to do. The way to tag a building is not key=building, but building=yes To get back at your question: I would be against the second solution (using one of the nodes of the polygon. The polygon, if everything is correct, should denote the outer walls of the building. Only things that are actually on that outer wall should get mapped on nodes of that polygon. A shop would be extending into the building, so putting it on the outer wall would be incorrect. Putting it on the polygon would be correct if the shop and the building are indeed 'the same thing'. That is, there is not something else in another part of the building. Putting it on a node would always be correct (unless it is already put correctly on the polygon). My preference is not to put it at the entrance, but at the (approximate) center of the actual shopping area. Another question. If one of these buildings conducts more than one function, say a bottleshop that also operates as a supermarket. these tags must appear on different nodes? One node one value I believe is the principal. It depends on what you mean by 'also operates as'. If it is really more like two shops in the same building, then put two nodes in. If it is one shop with a somewhat odd combination of articles for sale, choose one as the main one (a supermarket that has an extraordinarily large bread section is still a supermarket, a place where bread is baked and sold that also has a few shelves of other foodstuff is still a bakery). If you really cannot choose, use the semicolon as described in another answer, or consider it two separate shops and use two nodes. -- André Engels, andreeng...@gmail.com ___ newbies mailing list newbies@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/newbies
[OSM-newbies] How to tag when building present
In my area all the buildings have been drawn. How do I tag the facilities located in those buildings? Here are the options 1. Create a point inside the polygon and tag that with the attributes of the fasciities/functions that operate within the building, say Hopsital, or Shop. 2. Tag one of the nodes that form the building polygon with the services performed within. Perhaps one of the the entrance nodes. 3. Tag the polygon line. (I think this is impossible as the line has already been tagged with the value building. I should point out that all of these building polygons has been tagged with key=building Another question. If one of these buildings conducts more than one function, say a bottleshop that also operates as a supermarket. these tags must appear on different nodes? One node one value I believe is the principal. Thanks ___ newbies mailing list newbies@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/newbies
Re: [OSM-newbies] How to tag when building present
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 10:31 PM, Gavin Scott gavincsc...@gmail.com wrote: In my area all the buildings have been drawn. How do I tag the facilities located in those buildings? Here are the options 1. Create a point inside the polygon and tag that with the attributes of the fasciities/functions that operate within the building, say Hopsital, or Shop. 2. Tag one of the nodes that form the building polygon with the services performed within. Perhaps one of the the entrance nodes. 3. Tag the polygon line. (I think this is impossible as the line has already been tagged with the value building. I should point out that all of these building polygons has been tagged with key=building Just remember, you can always change the tag if it wrong or could be better described with a different feature. I would recommend nodes tagged with individual features. For example, a nearby grocery store also has a coffee shop, run separately from the grocery, and a bank branch inside. One option would be to tag the building with the grocery store with two separate nodes, one for the coffee shop and one for the bank. Additional tags could be added for ATMs, restrooms, etc. Another option is to leave the building as building=yes with separate tags for all the attributes. My preference is based on the purpose of the building. If it a multiuse building, leave the building as just a polygon tagged building=yes. If the building was built for a specific amenity, such as grocery store or hospital, then tag it building=yes with other appropriate tags. Another question. If one of these buildings conducts more than one function, say a bottleshop that also operates as a supermarket. these tags must appear on different nodes? One node one value I believe is the principal. You can use semicolon separated values, for example shop=supermarket;alcohol. I tend to pick the one or the other, depending on what you think is it major feature. But either way is probably correct. Good luck, Clifford -- @osm_seattle osm_seattle.snowandsnow.us OpenStreetMap: Maps with a human touch ___ newbies mailing list newbies@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/newbies