Re: [OSM-talk] Vertical ways (staircase)

2010-01-06 Thread Stéphane Brunner
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello, In Lausanne I have similar problems with public external lift ! http://maps.google.fr/maps?q=Lausanneie=UTF8hq=hnear=Lausanne,+Vaud,+Suissell=46.521806,6.623316spn=0.000784,0.002064t=hz=20 CU Stéphane Ture Pålsson a écrit : How should I

Re: [OSM-talk] Vertical ways (staircase)

2010-01-06 Thread Jean-Marc Liotier
2010/1/5 Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk mailto:les...@lsces.co.uk A structure with 2 nodes one above the other would be necessary for things like this: http://www.schmickler-metallbau.de/images/ref/WBH/Niederehe_Leiter.jpg I believe that one node is sufficient. This node must have no

Re: [OSM-talk] Vertical ways (staircase)

2010-01-06 Thread Jean-Marc Liotier
Jean-Marc Liotier wrote: way (level=0) --- node (highway=ladder) --- way (level=1) Ooops - wrong tag. That should have been : way (layer=0) --- node (highway=ladder) --- way (layer=1) ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org

[OSM-talk] Vertical ways (staircase)

2010-01-05 Thread Ture Pålsson
How should I map a staircase connecting a bridge to a street below? My initial thought was to approximate it with a vertical way with highway=steps, but is it even possible to have a vertical way? I.e, can you have two nodes at the same lat/lon but with different layers? (Do nodes even have

Re: [OSM-talk] Vertical ways (staircase)

2010-01-05 Thread andrzej zaborowski
2010/1/5 Ture Pålsson t...@lysator.liu.se: How should I map a staircase connecting a bridge to a street below? My initial thought was to approximate it with a vertical way with highway=steps, but is it even possible to have a vertical way? I.e, It isn't really. I'd use a single, short

Re: [OSM-talk] Vertical ways (staircase)

2010-01-05 Thread Lester Caine
Ture Pålsson wrote: How should I map a staircase connecting a bridge to a street below? My initial thought was to approximate it with a vertical way with highway=steps, but is it even possible to have a vertical way? I.e, can you have two nodes at the same lat/lon but with different layers?