On 25/04/2017 13:51, Greg Troxel wrote:
However, if one renders and one doesn't, in the default style, that's a
bug, and presumably someone can make a pull request to fix it - it seems
obviously uncontroversial.
You'd have thought so, but a project maintainer closed exactly that
issue at http
Oleksiy Muzalyev writes:
> Both "man_made=tower;tower:type=communications" and "man_made=mast"
> are being used interchangeably. One of them is rendered with a good
> icon and another not rendered at all on the OSM map.
> I was not suggesting to re-tag this particular communication mast per
> se
Both "man_made=tower;tower:type=communications" and "man_made=mast" are
being used interchangeably. One of them is rendered with a good icon and
another not rendered at all on the OSM map.
I was not suggesting to re-tag this particular communication mast per
se, but to attract an attention to th
All what is written at http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Aviation is
fair enough, especially the main principle: "We map anything that is
observable on the ground.", but not an airspace. A communication tower,
or a mast is well observable on the ground.
The DJI changed the map on its RPAS con
On 22/04/2017 07:33, Oleksiy Muzalyev wrote:
It is possible to map it as: "man_made=mast", "height=190", etc., then
it will be rendered.
In the general case, please don't suggest that people mistag things just
so that one particular renderer (one that probably isn't used by the
majority of
Please read http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Aviation
Pilots do not use the osm base map...
/Andreas
Skickat från min iPhone
> 23 apr. 2017 kl. 07:50 skrev Oleksiy Muzalyev :
>
>> On 22.04.17 21:17, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
>>
>> sent from a phone
>>
>>> On 22. Apr 2017, at 08:33, Oleksi
On 22.04.17 21:17, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
sent from a phone
On 22. Apr 2017, at 08:33, Oleksiy Muzalyev wrote:
In my opinion, it is a significant issue, in fact a disaster waiting to happen.
There will be soon air-born taxi in Dubai, Singapore, etc., and the extremely
high communicatio
On 22 April 2017 at 07:33, Oleksiy Muzalyev wrote:
> It is possible to map it as: "man_made=mast", "height=190", etc., then it
> will be rendered.
I have now changed the objects to use this method. (As noted
previously, I have no height data for the Portuguese mast)
> One could also add a "wiki
sent from a phone
> On 22. Apr 2017, at 08:33, Oleksiy Muzalyev
> wrote:
>
> In my opinion, it is a significant issue, in fact a disaster waiting to
> happen. There will be soon air-born taxi in Dubai, Singapore, etc., and the
> extremely high communication towers, the so-called aviation tr
On 22 April 2017 at 00:37, Andy Townsend wrote:
> On 21/04/2017 22:56, Andy Mabbett wrote:
>>
>> the Sutton Coldfield (England) TV mast:
>> http://www.opensntreetmap.org/?mlat=37.08321&mlon=-8.13643#map=17/37.0832/-8.1364
> That's the one in Portugal, I think?
>
> Sutton Coldfield is at:
>
> ht
On 22.04.17 00:56, Andy Mabbett wrote:
the Sutton Coldfield (England) TV mast:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutton_Coldfield_transmitting_station
at:
http://www.opensntreetmap.org/?mlat=37.08321&mlon=-8.13643#map=17/37.0832/-8.1364
is a significant landmark, visible for several mile
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> On 22. Apr 2017, at 01:37, Andy Townsend wrote:
>
> The current tagging (man_made=tower; tower:type=communication) looks OK to me.
The word "communication" to me means a two-way exchange of information/ideas
(mutual, e.g. a phone call). For television, the word "broadcas
On 21/04/2017 22:56, Andy Mabbett wrote:
the Sutton Coldfield (England) TV mast:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutton_Coldfield_transmitting_station
at:
http://www.opensntreetmap.org/?mlat=37.08321&mlon=-8.13643#map=17/37.0832/-8.1364
That's the one in Portugal, I think?
Sutton Col
the Sutton Coldfield (England) TV mast:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutton_Coldfield_transmitting_station
at:
http://www.opensntreetmap.org/?mlat=37.08321&mlon=-8.13643#map=17/37.0832/-8.1364
is a significant landmark, visible for several miles, and illuminated
at night. Yet it does no
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