On 10/11/18 11:47 PM, Jmapb wrote:
On 10/11/2018 5:21 PM, Tobias Zwick wrote:
Hey there!
So, a user of StreetComplete came across the following complicated
opening hours for a shop (prettified):
Jun-Sep: Mo-Sa 10:00-18:00;
Jun-Sep: Su 10:00-12:00;
Nov-Mar: Mo,Tu,Th,Fr 10:00-12:00,
Hi
Support for opening_hours like `Mar Su[-1]-Oct Su[-1]` has been removed from the
[opening_hours specification] on accident by me back in 2013 which was noticed a
few weeks ago [1].
`Mar Su[-1]-Oct Su[-1]` describes a time range from the last Sunday of Mar until
(including) the last Sunday of
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On 20.11.2015 10:50, Stephan Knauss wrote:
> As a "global" default won't work due to the arguments mentioned, how about
making it easier for the data consumers?
>
> We still face the problem that a lot of opening hours are incompletely
specified.
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On 19.11.2015 13:01, Stephan Knauss wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the wiki page describes that "PH off" is required in case something is
> closed on a public holiday.
>
> This page confirms it:
> http://openingh.openstreetmap.de/evaluation_tool/?setLng=de a
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On 15.11.2015 00:55, Warin wrote:
> On 14/11/2015 9:03 PM, Robin Schneider wrote:
>> On 14.11.2015 09:15, Warin wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I need to combine daylight saving times with opening hours ... For
>
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On 15.11.2015 23:48, Warin wrote:
>>> Furthermore, since you now found a good reason to introduce timezone
>>> support to opening_hours, could you write an proposal for it?
> I can simply use the present dates ... but these may change and need
>
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On 14.11.2015 09:15, Warin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to combine daylight saving times with opening hours ... For example
> open 8:300 to 17:00, except for daylight saving times where it is open 8:30
> to 18:00.
>
>
> Possible ? opening_hours=ndst
On 11.10.2015 09:20, Michael Reichert wrote:
> Hi Michał,
>
> Am 2015-10-10 um 21:28 schrieb Michał Brzozowski:
>> In the course of surveys, I fill in opening_hours of shops and other
>> venues. Sometimes though, they are not marked outside. Therefore, when
>> looking at a feature that lacks
Hi
I would also go with the opening_hours tag. As the definition of the "fire ban
days" seems to be subjective respectively not calculable I would suggest to use
comments for this. Something like:
opening_hours=Mo-Fr 08:00-17:00 "Not open on fire ban days as declared by the
Fire Service –
On 21.08.2015 13:29, Simon Poole wrote:
BTW while it is still work in progress (now mainly because the android
UI isn't finished yet)
https://github.com/simonpoole/OpeningHoursParser is a JavaCC based
parser which attempts to implement the full spec, undoubtedly I've
probably missed one
Hi
On 02.07.2015 17:37, André Pirard wrote:
On 2015-06-30 14:04, Marc Gemis wrote :
Everything between quotes is considered a comment, and can contain
values in the local language (e.g 123 nach␣Vereinbarung
http://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/tags/opening_hours=%22nach%20Vereinbarung%22
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As Marc has already pointed out everything between quotes is just a comment.
There has been be discussed on the task page
(https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Key:opening_hours#women.2Fmen-only_days)
about this.
On 30.06.2015 14:04, Marc Gemis wrote: Everything between quotes is considered
a
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