On 21/04/2011 16:13, Flaimo wrote:
created a proposal for amenity=daycare:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/daycare
more information on wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daycare
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On 25/04/2011 15:20, Brad Neuhauser wrote:
In the US, this is usually generically called a unit--for a full
list of USPS secondary units:
http://www.usps.com/ncsc/lookups/usps_abbreviations.html#secunitdesig You
can see Suite is one of these, along with Apartment and many others.
This page
On 08/06/2011 20:57, Alan Mintz wrote:
I'm working on the Riverside National Cemetery here:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=33.88467lon=-117.28189zoom=17layers=M
after having found their official map (non-copyright USVA product)
to have mistakes and omissions - seeing a useful contribution
This description of crossing=island is at odds with what I understand.
The crossing you show is a fairly standard crossing=uncontrolled as
described in the wiki (i.e., with explicit markings, but no signals) ,
albeit with an island.
I think I have used crossing=island for places like this:
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On 16/09/2015 06:33, johnw wrote:
On Sep 15, 2015, at 6:44 PM, Jerry Clough - OSM > wrote:
Hi John,
No there is nothing I'm aware of which discriminates anywhere between
cultivated pears in general (/Pyrus communis/) &
Because a guest house with a bar is different from a pub with rooms. At
least in Britain only residents would be allowed to buy drinks at a
guest house bar.
As an aside, there may be a problem here with br-en "guest house" and
"Gasthof", the latter being better translated as br-en "inn". I
On 25/08/2016 08:47, markus schnalke wrote:
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Is it the same for genus=Tilia, i.e. should it be genus=tilia?
(Recently iD started to tab-complete it in lowercase, even if I
started to type it in uppercase.)
meillo
This has just been pointed out to me. I've filed an issue with iD on