Unfortunately a photo was not provided so we only had the original
description to go on.. In OSM there is the rule-of-thumb of a single
real-life object being mapped to a single OSM object. Are they the same
object with two functions, or are they two objects?
I have a rather scientific way of
> "This image doesn’t exist, has been hidden or is part of a private
> project."
>
> Phil (trigpoint)
tested it with another browser and it works.
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> Am 06.02.2016 um 18:41 schrieb Colin Smale :
>
> I have a rather scientific way of looking at such discussions. The bottom
> line is that there is no right and wrong in OSM, just a bunch of opinions. I
> agree, this case "can" be represented by a
I would say two nodes at the same location. They are unrelated
functions, just co-located. They can have different operators, contact
info, etc etc. Trying to put two whole sets of data on one node is going
to get ugly.
If one function is clearly the primary function of the location (e.g.
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> Am 06.02.2016 um 16:17 schrieb Colin Smale :
>
> If one function is clearly the primary function of the location (e.g.
> mounting post, cabinet or whatever) then the secondary function is sometimes
> tagged differently, e.g. emergency=phone,
It's about a cabinat with a defibrillator in it and a button on it to
call 112 as you can see here:
https://www.mapillary.com/map/im/gmiQ8jjpqs9LqbQnXJe-_A/photo
At the moment I'm mapping it with two nodes. One emergency=phone and one
emergency=defibrillator.
On 2016-02-06 18:22, Martin
On Sat, 2016-02-06 at 18:49 +0100, Thorsten Alge wrote:
> It's about a cabinat with a defibrillator in it and a button on it to
> call 112 as you can see here:
> https://www.mapillary.com/map/im/gmiQ8jjpqs9LqbQnXJe-_A/photo
"This image doesn’t exist, has been hidden or is part of a private
On Sat, 2016-02-06 at 19:17 +0100, Thorsten Alge wrote:
> > "This image doesn’t exist, has been hidden or is part of a private
> > project."
> >
> > Phil (trigpoint)
>
> tested it with another browser and it works.
Thanks, works on Chrome, not on firefox. Me thinks mapillary mess with
the
Hi Folks,
what is considered the best way to map a defibrillator which is combined
with an emergency phone?
* Two nodes, one as emergency=phone the other as emergency=defibrillator
* emergency=phone;defibrillator
Or something else?
Regards
Thorsten