Thanks for all the comments everyone.
Javbw
> On Feb 18, 2018, at 5:43 AM, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> highway=service _area
> service _area=bicycle, hgv, horse, etc
Warin's suggestion is probably best, that way the wheel doesn't have to be
reinvented for each type,
highway=service_area
> service _area=bicycle, hgv, horse,
>
> As I said, I think we need multiple value possibility for this, hence
semicolon separator
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No 'type' ! 'Type' says nothing so why say it.
Suggestion?
highway=service _area
service _area=bicycle, hgv, horse, etc
On 18-Feb-18 05:31 AM, Thilo Haug OSM wrote:
Hi Volker,
the way I understand the current syntax,
underscore is more for spaces (in terms)
and colon for namespaces
Hi Volker,
the way I understand the current syntax,
underscore is more for spaces (in terms)
and colon for namespaces (to separate the "subcategory").
So I'd use vehicle:type=* rather than vehicle_type=*
(leaves room for vehicle:anythingelse=*)
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Namespace
I would prefer a tag structure of the type
highway=service _area (or highway=services ?)
vehicle_type=bicycle; motorcycle; car; agricultural; hgv; motor_vehicle
(with default vehicle_type=motor_vehicle?)
attendant=yes|no
I have come across a number of (manned) service places where different
I also find the highway=cycle_service_area tag is both useful and specific
enough to be a widely used tag if documented on the osm cycling pages.
nev
> On 17 Feb 2018, at 8:40 PM, John Willis wrote:
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> Javbw
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> On Feb 15, 2018, at 11:54 AM, Dave Swarthout
Javbw
> On Feb 15, 2018, at 11:54 AM, Dave Swarthout wrote:
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> think the highway=cycle_service_area tag is both useful and specific enough.
I will make a draft page for it and start using it for the very rare places
here. I assume the rest area in the OSM question
Tomoya - Thanks for the translation help! I wasn't expecting that.
This particular building is 300m into the forest, at the top of a small hill,
accessed only by a walking trail. I assumed it was a shrine for the hill it is
on. Would a Mikoshi be stored so far away from the road?
I know of