Hi,
there is no need for path=hiking or path=footpad (unless this a road, where
you can run into highwayman, but I probably miss something).
The existing tags cover much more than I need.
Custom, undocumented tags just won't be rendered, not even on custom
renderings.
Zsolt
Herrbert74
On Sun,
On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 11:51 PM, SomeoneElse
li...@mail.atownsend.org.uk wrote:
highway=path, path=hiking doesn't say any more to me than
highway=footway on its own would.
The distinction is well constructed versus rough, minimal maintenance.
highway=path, path=hiking:
It's 'smooth' :+)
yes, i'm actually working on the answer not just snarking. It's
not as easy a question as at 1st glance.
cheers,
Sam
On 7/16/11, Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 11:51 PM, SomeoneElse
li...@mail.atownsend.org.uk wrote:
highway=path,
On 16/07/2011 15:27, Steve Bennett wrote:
On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 11:51 PM, SomeoneElse
li...@mail.atownsend.org.uk wrote:
highway=path, path=hiking doesn't say any more to me than
highway=footway on its own would.
The distinction is well constructed versus rough, minimal maintenance.
Hi,
On Samstag, 16. Juli 2011, Steve Bennett wrote:
On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 11:51 PM, SomeoneElse
li...@mail.atownsend.org.uk wrote:
highway=path, path=hiking doesn't say any more to me than
highway=footway on its own would.
The distinction is well constructed versus rough, minimal
On 16/07/2011 15:27, Steve Bennett wrote:
On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 11:51 PM, SomeoneElse
li...@mail.atownsend.org.uk wrote:
highway=path, path=hiking doesn't say any more to me than
highway=footway on its own would.
The distinction is well constructed versus rough, minimal maintenance.