Hi Graeme,
On 26.11.19 03:50, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote:
Following the recent discussions of protective walls, I've created a
page for barrier=berm https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:barrier%3Dberm
I think it's a good idea to have a dedicated tag for this type of walls.
I don't want to co
Thanks everybody for your comments!
Without trying to quote each one of you individually ...
OK, if it should be a proposal, how to change it? Just alter the name of
the page to "Proposed Features/Tag:barrier=berm", or does the page have to
be moved?
A berm, in modern usage, does indeed refer to
Sound like a magical infinite multipolygon to me.
Mvg Peter Elderson
> Op 28 nov. 2019 om 00:06 heeft Martin Koppenhoefer
> het volgende geschreven:
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>> On 27. Nov 2019, at 23:41, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
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>> Tree covered areas are easy, but we are
>> missing
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> On 27. Nov 2019, at 23:41, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
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> Tree covered areas are easy, but we are
> missing something like place=forest
+1, once I thought we could use „natural“ for this, but it didn’t get
traction...
A node will not be sufficient, because the typical sit
27 Nov 2019, 22:35 by s8...@runbox.com:
> What other main tag could be added here?
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As far as I know this is an unsolved problem.
Tree covered areas are easy, but we are
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Le 27.11.19 à 22:35, s8evq a écrit :
> 1) Add a node approximately in the middle of the forest with the name tag
> together with place=locality
> 3) Draw a new way around the outline of the forest and put the name tag on
> that. The problem with this approach is that you need an additional main t
Le 27.11.19 à 17:42, Martin Koppenhoefer a écrit :
>> On 27. Nov 2019, at 17:36, marc marc wrote:
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>> I don't see a physical séparator between the road and the sidewalk
>> so it's controversial to separate these different lanes into several ways
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> afaik the highway represents a carriageway, s
Hello everyone,
I question I have been wondering about for a while:
How do you correctly apply the name tag to a forest? I have seen and heard
about some different approaches:
1) Add a node approximately in the middle of the forest with the name tag
together with place=locality
2) Sometime th
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> On 27. Nov 2019, at 18:31, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
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> Tagging sidewalks as tags is certainly a valid method
> of doing this. Some regions prefer tagging
> sidewalks as a separate ways,
> for example Poland.
adding sidewalk tags to a highway doesn’t necessarily imply we
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> On 27. Nov 2019, at 18:31, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
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> Note that OSM tagging is not obligated to follow
> UN Vienna agreement definitions.
I know, but there’s a lot of thought in this document, so it makes sense to see
how they did handle things.
Cheers Martin
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On Wed, 27 Nov 2019 at 17:36, marc marc wrote:
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> I don't see a physical séparator between the road and the sidewalk
> so it's controversial to separate these different lanes into several ways
There's a curb, although a very low one. (Ironically, it is highest at
the zebra crossing ... not the b
27 Nov 2019, 17:42 by dieterdre...@gmail.com:
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>> On 27. Nov 2019, at 17:36, marc marc wrote:
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>> I don't see a physical séparator between the road and the sidewalk
>> so it's controversial to separate these different lanes into several ways
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> afaik the highwa
On Wed, 27 Nov 2019 at 16:13, Volker Schmidt wrote:
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> way with:
> crossing=uncontrolled
> footway=crossing
> highway=footway
> plus node with:
> crossing=uncontrolled
> highway=crossing
I'd tag it like that. I don't see any problems. You don't need a
crossing node for the cycle lane as it
I think of highway=path as referring to a standalone path, such as a hiking
trail, and not part of a set of parallel ways.
__John
On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 3:13 PM Volker Schmidt wrote:
> I do have a topological problem with the mapping of a junction of two
> roads one of which has parallel cycle
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> On 27. Nov 2019, at 17:36, marc marc wrote:
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> I don't see a physical séparator between the road and the sidewalk
> so it's controversial to separate these different lanes into several ways
afaik the highway represents a carriageway, sidewalks are not considered part
of
Le 27.11.19 à 16:11, Volker Schmidt a écrit :
> I do have a topological problem with the mapping of a junction of two
> roads one of which has parallel cycle lanesa and sidewalks
> Both are correctly mapped: the sidewalk as a separate highwy=footway
I don't see a physical séparator between the ro
I do have a topological problem with the mapping of a junction of two roads
one of which has parallel cycle lanesa and sidewalks
Both are correctly mapped: the sidewalk as a separate highwy=footway and
the cycle lanes as cycleway:left|right=lane.
How to you tag the foot-cycle crossings.
See this Ma
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