Some of the Sherlock Holmes stories make reference to a type of weapon
called a life preserver, what an American would call a blackjack or cosh.
Is that usage of life preserver now archaic in British speech?
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On 11/08/2015 12:30, johnw wrote:
A few months ago, someone enabled admin level 3 on regional boundaries
in Japan.
This is an error, but I don’t know how to deal with it.
The first thing that I'd do would be to find the change that introduced
the problem, identify the mapper concerned
On Aug 11, 2015, at 9:35 PM, Andy Townsend ajt1...@gmail.com wrote:
From there I'd link to where the Japanese community discusses boundaries
(which might be the wiki, but often is somewhere else).
Thanks for the help Andy I'll look over it in the morning. ^^
The only official thing I
Which is better, sidewalk=none or sidewalk=no? It seems like none is
more popular but no probably makes more sense because it is similar to
the tagging schemes used for other things like foot=no and bicycle=no.
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I presume the upper levels have a protective barrier such as a wall.
Would that help?
I've mapped a bridge as pedestrian area (closed way + area=yes)
Unfortunately some entities below render through. Try it out - see if it
works
Dave F.
On 11/08/2015 11:41, johnw wrote:
Places where
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 8:05 AM, Andrew MacKinnon andrew...@gmail.com
wrote:
Which is better, sidewalk=none or sidewalk=no? It seems like none is
more popular but no probably makes more sense because it is similar to
the tagging schemes used for other things like foot=no and bicycle=no.
Yes
Jonathan
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Some of the Sherlock Holmes stories make reference to a type of weapon
called a life preserver, what an American would call a
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On Aug 12, 2015, at 12:49 AM, Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com wrote:
I've mapped a bridge as pedestrian area (closed way + area=yes)
Does this work for the entire pedestrian area - the overhanging bridge part and
part that is the roof of another building in a single
Hello,
+1 to Javbw. I'm completely same opinion feeling of you.
admin_level=3 is reserved bit for future state.
I guess Japanese community has consensus on it, and AFAIK there was no
further discussion had be done.
I've took a look on admin_level=3 edits.
Mainly done by him.