Hello On dimanche 15 avril 2012 at 19:53, Charlotte Wolter wrote : > In the process of remapping work by "blars," I've come > across a way to draw land use that is new to me. He draws the > land-use areas out to the middle of the streets. For example, if he > is specifying a city block as "residential," he draws the outline > down the middle of the surrounding streets, and all the points in the > outline intersect with the points that create the street. > Is this the way land sue should be done?
Non, I think this is wrong, either the landuse include the road or it doesn't, but it would be strange if it included only half of it. And with that you would end up with incorrect geometry if you have two different landuse on each side of the road, if you use the road as the border for the areas they will end up sharing a border, which they don't as there is the road between them. Of course, there are some case where it can be different, like country or regional borders which may actually be defined as being in the center of the road (I know it happens for rivers, I don't know if the case exists with roads), but those are not modelled as areas and it seems to me more the exception than the rule. -- Renaud Michel _______________________________________________ newbies mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/newbies

