Re: [Tagging] Feature proposal - RFC - Documenting feet as an an optional elevation unit

2024-01-29 Thread Jeremy Harris
On 1/29/24 02:12, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote: https://japannews.yomiuri.co.jp/society/noto-peninsula-earthquake/20240111-161375/ See also: https://strokkur.raunvis.hi.is/gps/8h.html (Icelandic data, with maggma intrusions, tectonic movement, quakes and eruptions) -- Cheers, Jeremy

Re: [Tagging] Use of crossing:island where crossings and islands are mapped separately

2022-10-17 Thread Jeremy Harris
On 17/10/2022 19:17, Robert Skedgell wrote: 1) tactile_paving=yes on crossing ways, although none of the ways have tactile paving along their entire length. This may be a result of copying all the tags from the crossing node to the way, but could be unhelpful for any data consumers which

Re: [Tagging] Continuous shoulder rumble strips (CSRS)

2020-12-20 Thread Jeremy Harris
On 20/12/2020 16:07, Volker Schmidt wrote: Is there a tagging scheme for these bicycle killers ? I have encountered them on freeways and other major roads that allow cyclists, in the western States of the USA. How about cycleway =

Re: [Tagging] Feature Proposal - RFC - crossing=priority

2020-12-20 Thread Jeremy Harris
On 20/12/2020 14:42, Paul Allen wrote: There may be many uncontrolled crossings (no lights, no zebra markings) in built-up areas, mostly at junctions. They typically have a dropped curb with tactile paving of a different colour (does that count as markings or not?). I use crossing=unmarked

Re: [Tagging] sport=shooting_range vs sport=shooting + leisure=pitch

2020-12-19 Thread Jeremy Harris
On 19/12/2020 22:46, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: is firing ordnance a leisure activity somewhere? Or a sport? leisure=range makes me think about golf driving ranges, but there’s already golf=driving_range for it. Certainly. Clay-pigeon shooting, for one subtype, as an example. I think

Re: [Tagging] Feature Proposal - RFC - Tag:traffic_calming=hillocky

2020-12-19 Thread Jeremy Harris
On 19/12/2020 21:41, Paul Allen wrote: On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 at 19:45, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging I wonder whatever there is even a British English name for that (or is hillocky an UK name?) They might end up being called molehills or mounds. traffic_calming=multi_bump ? -- Cheers,

Re: [Tagging] How to put a name tag on an area with more than one type?

2020-12-16 Thread Jeremy Harris
On 16/12/2020 08:41, Ture Pålsson via Tagging wrote: Maybe it would be better to use a convex hull... and then polylabel, and then have all the labels repel each other while being attracted to that point? Preferably this springy attract/repel should account for the text outline rather than

Re: [Tagging] RFC - Hazards - 2 Week Update & RFC Summary

2020-12-09 Thread Jeremy Harris
On 09/12/2020 19:43, Paul Allen wrote: On Wed, 9 Dec 2020 at 18:13, Brian M. Sperlongano wrote: Here are the ones that I think are worth considering: - Opening or swing bridge ahead This is already covered by the approved tag bridge:movable and its various sub-keys that describe

Re: [Tagging] Basic cartography features missing, why?

2020-11-07 Thread Jeremy Harris
On 07/11/2020 11:13, Walker Bradley wrote: Computing power seems to be a constraint struggle without greater fundraising capacity, so could there be some work done on the rendering process? Could we do a specific and targeted fundraising effort to improve the renderer to make as much use of

Re: [Tagging] Tagging a government job centre

2020-10-09 Thread Jeremy Harris
On 10/10/2020 00:09, António Madeira via Tagging wrote: > I was searching for a way of tagging a government job centre and I found > there's no suitable way of doing this. > There's office=employment_agency which doesn't seem to fit here, cause > it seems to correspond to private companies who

Re: [Tagging] automated edits seem to remove crossing=zebra drastically

2020-09-16 Thread Jeremy Harris
On 16/09/2020 14:26, Matthew Woehlke wrote: > On 16/09/2020 05.57, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: >> I noticed that crossing=zebra tag usage is drastically shrinking while >> the >> very generic crossing=marked, which was quite unpopular before (2013-2018 >> below 6000 uses) now went through the roof