Re: [Tagging] [Talk-us] destination:street

2017-01-21 Thread yo paseopor
Other solution destination=Main Street destination:2=7th Avenue destination:3=Downtown Mappersville destination:4=Karte County Courthouse ... and so on. (for legible reasons a "standard" traffic sign does not show more than 3/4 items by direction at sign). also this will be "portable" to other

Re: [Tagging] [Talk-us] destination:street

2017-01-21 Thread Paul Johnson
On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 2:13 PM, yo paseopor wrote: > Little apreciation: > Please, no multiple values,no semicolon.Better subtags > That doesn't always work. Fictional example, but one that does come up routinely, particularly around small to moderate sized towns and

Re: [Tagging] Feature Proposal - RFC - dog toilets

2017-01-21 Thread David Bannon
Thanks Joost, I'd prefer option one or four. wrt lack of porcelain, the term "toilet" can also be used to refer to the room where the porcelain thing is located. So dog_toilet seems quite accurate. But dog* or pet* ? I do see people traveling with a cat but would be very surprised if a cat

Re: [Tagging] Exit list signs?

2017-01-21 Thread yo paseopor
You can use traffic_sign:forward (or backward) if it is correct=US:(get the code in the MUTCD) and then apply all the other tags and values of exit_to scheme. Also you can put the codes via Traffic Signs US JOSM preset. In a future the preset will help you to add the other tags and values as It

[Tagging] advertising

2017-01-21 Thread Paul Desgranges
Hello all, This mail to launch some discussions on advertising tag. I have personnaly been slowly working on this tag during the last two years, with the idea that at the end, if we could have advertising devices properly specified in

Re: [Tagging] [Talk-us] destination:street

2017-01-21 Thread Marc Gemis
Why is destination:X better than a list with semi-colons ? I think that semi-colons in the destination tags are already to wide-spread to be stopped. Data consumers like OsmAnd have no problem with the semi-colons. m On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 3:21 PM, yo paseopor wrote: >

Re: [Tagging] Exit list signs?

2017-01-21 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
sent from a phone > On 21 Jan 2017, at 10:23, yo paseopor wrote: > > You can use traffic_sign:forward (or backward) if it is correct=US:(get the > code in the MUTCD) and then apply all the other tags and values of exit_to > scheme. how would you do this? on a way or

Re: [Tagging] Exit list signs?

2017-01-21 Thread yo paseopor
I think Traffic sign is a NODE, IN the way, as I map stop,give way,or city limit. But putting a traffic sign does not free you of putting tags and values in segments of a way as maxspeed (I map the traffic sign as a node but I repeat the maxspeed=value in the segment). A good solution for making

[Tagging] charging stations: CCS socket wiki conflict

2017-01-21 Thread lucas-osm
Howdy, on charging stations we distinguish between socket types like Type1, Type2, Chademo etc. But currently the english wiki version differs from the german one on tagging the CCS (combined charging system) socks. The english version uses socket:type2 and socket:type2_combo (CCS) to

Re: [Tagging] Exit list signs?

2017-01-21 Thread John F. Eldredge
As far as I know, a node does not have a direction, so "forward" or "backward" are meaningless. A way has a direction, a node does not. On January 21, 2017 3:48:33 PM yo paseopor wrote: I think Traffic sign is a NODE, IN the way, as I map stop,give way,or city limit.

Re: [Tagging] Exit list signs?

2017-01-21 Thread yo paseopor
But you put these nodes for a way. A road traffic sign without a way is also meaningless. So I have to mark in which direction will be showed of the way the traffic sign is owned by. If you put a stop sign in a road with oneway=no ...will stop the two directions at the same time at the same place?

Re: [Tagging] [Talk-us] destination:street

2017-01-21 Thread yo paseopor
With destination:x you mark in a easy way the correspondence with other tags.Destination:2 goes with distance:2 and with destination:symbol:2 for example. It is an easy way to see the correspondence. For people like me (we have less idea to program something like a preset or a style in JOSM, for

Re: [Tagging] [Talk-us] destination:street

2017-01-21 Thread Marc Gemis
tools such as http://osm.mueschelsoft.de/cgi-bin/render.pl support the semi-column notation, not the number notation. I assume most destination signs in Germany and neighbouring countries are using the semi-column notation. On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 11:00 PM, yo paseopor