Re: [Tagging] tag man_made=campanile to be replaced with man_made=belfry?

2014-02-13 Thread Andreas Labres
For me those are rather synonym (but different regions/cultures obviously build
them much different).

In German the word "Glockenstapel" doesn't exist (at least in our latitude,
48°). The Nordic "Klockstapel" as well as the Italian "Campanile" translate to
"Glockenturm" (which means bell tower) in German.

As those are all towers, I'd prefer

man_made=tower

for all of them. And then I'd detail

tower:type=belfry for those Nordic belfries
tower:type=campanile for those stand-alone Italien Campaniles
tower:type=bell_tower for any "ordinary" bell tower


Or even more extreme

man_made=tower
tower:type=bell_tower

(as we probably agree those all are bell towers) and optionally

tower:subtype=belfry
tower:subtype=campanile

/al

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Re: [Tagging] tag man_made=campanile to be replaced with man_made=belfry?

2014-02-13 Thread Erik Johansson
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 4:02 PM, Dave Swarthout wrote:

> Here in Thailand we're having an extended discussion about towers that are
> associated with temples. I would suggest using man_made=tower in
> conjunction with tower:type=bell_tower for your situation. Our discussion
> is stuck on whether such structures are really towers and not monuments but
> in recent times we have used tower:type=stupa to describe the particular
> man_made towers that are associated with Buddhist temples or wats.
>
> It would be nice to gain some consistency in the description of these
> common structures.
>
>
>
This seems to be the best direction, I want to hear more. I know the lure
of finding proper name for everything instead of being general, but
remember we use "highway" to name roads.

I've tagged man_made=campaniles, and did so after deciding that there was
 no real difference between a klockstapel and a campanile. Things are so
different between cultures and languages so unless you have someone with a
good theory on how to calssify these towers I would say that the more
general the better. See discussion about man_made=pier


For me man_made=campanile is a free standing tower adjacent to a building
that might be religous, and probably contains a clock. Does that cover all
use cases?

/Erik
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Re: [Tagging] tag man_made=campanile to be replaced with man_made=belfry?

2014-02-07 Thread Volker Schmidt
Thanks Frank for pointing this out. Indeed bell_cage could be a better tag
than belfry.

Volker


On 7 February 2014 23:49, Frank Little  wrote:

> "St Niklaas" wrote:
>
>> Volker and Dave, There some in Holland as well, about 230 in totall.
>> http://nl.ask.com/wiki/Lijst_van_klokkenstoelen_in_
>> Nederland?qsrc=3044&lang=nl
>>
>>>
>>>  Many of these without a surrounding tower structure are tagged as
> man_made=bell_cage.
> There's a page for this proposed feature on the wiki here:
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Bell_cage
> And the overpass-turbo is here: http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/2rk
>
> (Same post, but this time in the thread; sorry about that;
> Just replied to St Niklaas without looking where it went.)
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Re: [Tagging] tag man_made=campanile to be replaced with man_made=belfry?

2014-02-07 Thread Frank Little

"St Niklaas" wrote:

Volker and Dave, There some in Holland as well, about 230 in totall.
http://nl.ask.com/wiki/Lijst_van_klokkenstoelen_in_Nederland?qsrc=3044&lang=nl



Many of these without a surrounding tower structure are tagged as
man_made=bell_cage.
There's a page for this proposed feature on the wiki here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Bell_cage
And the overpass-turbo is here: http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/2rk

(Same post, but this time in the thread; sorry about that;
Just replied to St Niklaas without looking where it went.) 



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Re: [Tagging] tag man_made=campanile to be replaced with man_made=belfry?

2014-02-07 Thread John Sturdy
On 2/7/14, Colin Smale  wrote:
> Or perhaps belfry:bells=8 to indicate the number of
> bells in the peal, or belfry:tenor=1000 for the weight of the largest
> bell in kg (typical UK)?

The weight of the tenor is significant to ringers (I'm a lapsed ringer
myself) but giving it kg would be very alien to (British) ringers; the
convention is to give it as hundredweight, quarters and pounds.

That being said, I see that Dove's Guide (the publication listing
change-ringing towers) now gives kg as well; for example,
http://dove.cccbr.org.uk/dove.php?searchString=Cambridge%2C+OLEM&Submit=+Go+

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Re: [Tagging] tag man_made=campanile to be replaced with man_made=belfry?

2014-02-07 Thread Dave Swarthout
Here in Thailand we're having an extended discussion about towers that are
associated with temples. I would suggest using man_made=tower in
conjunction with tower:type=bell_tower for your situation. Our discussion
is stuck on whether such structures are really towers and not monuments but
in recent times we have used tower:type=stupa to describe the particular
man_made towers that are associated with Buddhist temples or wats.

It would be nice to gain some consistency in the description of these
common structures.

Cheers,
Dave


On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 9:53 PM, Colin Smale  wrote:

>  Strictly speaking belfry can mean either the whole tower or more
> specifically the space where the bells are hung - usually near the top of a
> tower. However I would suggest that in common English usage the word is
> more closely associated with the "space" than with the "building."
>
> I would prefer to see building/tower/man_made refer to the building as a
> whole, perhaps labelled as a "bell tower", with "belfry" referring to the
> presence of a peal of bells. Perhaps belfry=yes/no, as many (former) bell
> towers no longer have functional bells? (Is a belfry with no bells still a
> belfry?) Or perhaps belfry:bells=8 to indicate the number of bells in the
> peal, or belfry:tenor=1000 for the weight of the largest bell in kg
> (typical UK)? The bells may also be a carillon, so belfry:carillon=yes? All
> this is of course about the bells which are installed in the belfry which
> is part of the bell tower.
>
> Colin
>
>
> On 2014-02-07 14:28, alessandro zardo wrote:
>
>  +1
>
>
>   Il Venerdì 7 Febbraio 2014 13:11, Volker Schmidt  ha
> scritto:
>   The tag man_made=campanile documented in the wiki (
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:man_made%3Dcampanile)
> seems to be wrong as it refers to the swedish Klockstapel (
> https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klockstapel), which is completely different
> from a "campanile" (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_tower;
> https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campanile)
>
> As it's use is very limited  (less than 150) it could still be corrected.
> The closest concept in English that I can think of is "belfry", so I would
> suggest man_made=belfry to replace man_made=campanile in the wiki for the
> Scandinavian "Klockstapel", "Klokkestabel", "Kellotapuli", "Klokkestøpul",
> for the German "Glockenstapel", and the Hungarian "Harangláb".
>
> The normal tagging for an English "Belltower", Italian "campanile", or
> German "Glockenturm" should remain man_made=tower + tower:type= bell_tower
> (it's used more then 5000 times).
>
> Volker
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Re: [Tagging] tag man_made=campanile to be replaced with man_made=belfry?

2014-02-07 Thread Colin Smale
 

Strictly speaking belfry can mean either the whole tower or more
specifically the space where the bells are hung - usually near the top
of a tower. However I would suggest that in common English usage the
word is more closely associated with the "space" than with the
"building." 

I would prefer to see building/tower/man_made refer to the building as a
whole, perhaps labelled as a "bell tower", with "belfry" referring to
the presence of a peal of bells. Perhaps belfry=yes/no, as many (former)
bell towers no longer have functional bells? (Is a belfry with no bells
still a belfry?) Or perhaps belfry:bells=8 to indicate the number of
bells in the peal, or belfry:tenor=1000 for the weight of the largest
bell in kg (typical UK)? The bells may also be a carillon, so
belfry:carillon=yes? All this is of course about the bells which are
installed in the belfry which is part of the bell tower. 

Colin 

On 2014-02-07 14:28, alessandro zardo wrote: 

> +1 
> 
> Il Venerdì 7 Febbraio 2014 13:11, Volker Schmidt  ha 
> scritto:
> 
> The tag man_made=campanile documented in the wiki 
> (http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:man_made%3Dcampanile [2]) 
> seems to be wrong as it refers to the swedish Klockstapel 
> (https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klockstapel [3]), which is completely 
> different from a "campanile" (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_tower 
> [4]; https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campanile [5])
> 
> As it's use is very limited (less than 150) it could still be corrected. 
> The closest concept in English that I can think of is "belfry", so I would 
> suggest man_made=belfry to replace man_made=campanile in the wiki for the 
> Scandinavian "Klockstapel", "Klokkestabel", "Kellotapuli", "Klokkestøpul", 
> for the German "Glockenstapel", and the Hungarian "Harangláb".
> 
> The normal tagging for an English "Belltower", Italian "campanile", or German 
> "Glockenturm" should remain man_made=tower + tower:type= bell_tower (it's 
> used more then 5000 times). 
> 
> Volker
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[5] https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campanile
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Re: [Tagging] tag man_made=campanile to be replaced with man_made=belfry?

2014-02-07 Thread alessandro zardo
+1



Il Venerdì 7 Febbraio 2014 13:11, Volker Schmidt  ha scritto:
 
The tag man_made=campanile
documented in the wiki 
(http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:man_made%3Dcampanile) 
seems to be wrong as it refers to the swedish Klockstapel 
(https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klockstapel), which is completely 
different from a "campanile" (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_tower; 
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campanile)

As it's use is very limited  (less than 150) it could still be corrected. 
The closest concept in English that I can think of is "belfry", so I would 
suggest man_made=belfry to replace man_made=campanile in the wiki for the 
Scandinavian "Klockstapel", "Klokkestabel", "Kellotapuli", "Klokkestøpul", for 
the German "Glockenstapel", and the Hungarian "Harangláb".

The normal tagging for an English "Belltower", Italian "campanile", or German 
"Glockenturm" should remain
man_made=tower + tower:type= bell_tower
(it's used more 
then 5000 times). 

Volker


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