On 10/06/16 at 10:46am, Greg Troxel wrote:
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> Martin Koppenhoefer writes:
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> (This is just a longer note about non-admin-boundary settlements and why
> they are particularly tricky in a lot of New England, sort of separate
> From the node/line/way discussion.)
>
> >> Il giorno 09 giu 2016, al
Martin Koppenhoefer writes:
(This is just a longer note about non-admin-boundary settlements and why
they are particularly tricky in a lot of New England, sort of separate
From the node/line/way discussion.)
>> Il giorno 09 giu 2016, alle ore 18:50, Christoph Hormann
>> ha scritto:
>>
>> If
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> Il giorno 09 giu 2016, alle ore 18:50, Christoph Hormann
> ha scritto:
>
> If you can verifiably map a settlement as a linear way you can also map
> it as an area. Usually neither is the case so most populated places
> are mapped as nodes.
I think that most settlemen
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> Il giorno 09 giu 2016, alle ore 18:41, Greg Troxel ha
> scritto:
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> Perhaps there should be some more explicit tagging to denote
> uncertainty. But drawing a polygon around the buildings that are part
> of the settlement, and including areas that if a new building were b
On 6/10/2016 12:56 AM, Amacri wrote:
Hi,
Tag place=isolated_dwelling, which should be used to name an almost
unpopulated place (often in the mountains), can be currently defined
as node (point) or polygon (area), but not as a way (line). Same
consideration for place=hamlet or place=locality:
On Thursday 09 June 2016, Amacri wrote:
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> Provided that marking such areas with polylines can lead to
> inappropriate tagging as the boundaries are not well definable, they
> do not deserve just a point, as they may represent an extended area,
> that can be shaped through its text (often the orig
"Amacri" writes:
> Tag place=isolated_dwelling, which should be used to name an almost
> unpopulated place (often in the mountains), can be currently defined as node
> (point) or polygon (area), but not as a way (line). Same consideration for
> place=hamlet or place=locality: using way is not al
Hi,
Tag place=isolated_dwelling, which should be used to name an almost
unpopulated place (often in the mountains), can be currently defined as node
(point) or polygon (area), but not as a way (line). Same consideration for
place=hamlet or place=locality: using way is not allowed for them.