On 2014-01-13 23:42, Zecke wrote :
> Am 13.01.2014 23:18, schrieb André Pirard:
>> I also would feel like accepting the semicolon, but after thinking
>> twice I notice that
>> religion=religion1;religion2;;religion
>> denomination=denomination1;denomination2
>> would become even more problemati
Am 13.01.2014 23:18, schrieb André Pirard:
I also would feel like accepting the semicolon, but after thinking
twice I notice that
religion=religion1;religion2;;religion
denomination=denomination1;denomination2
would become even more problematic already.
Why? Of course, you must include the
On 2014-01-13 10:50, Zecke wrote :
> Am 13.01.2014 10:28, schrieb Pieren:
>> On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 8:48 AM, Martin Vonwald
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Just use the semi-colon to separate the values:
>>> religion=religion1;religion2;;religionX
>> This is the short answer. But we have seen in the past th
On 13 January 2014 07:16, Nirab Pudasaini wrote:
> Pashupatinath is a major place of worship for Hindus. It is also a place of
> worship for Buddhists. The tag amenity:place_of_worship has a key religion:*
> but how can we add place of worship which are for multiple religions, as in
> case of Pash
2014/1/13 Zecke
> Semicolons are the perfect measure to denote a feature that has more than
> one value. It is important to use it, even if renderers are reluctant to
> implement it. The more it is used, the higher the pressure to them to
> implement it.
>
perfect? You will loose information: r
Semicolons are the perfect measure to denote a feature that has more
than one value. It is important to use it, even if renderers are
reluctant to implement it. The more it is used, the higher the pressure
to them to implement it.
Zecke
Am 13.01.2014 10:28, schrieb Pieren:
On Mon, Jan 13, 2
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 8:48 AM, Martin Vonwald wrote:
> Just use the semi-colon to separate the values:
> religion=religion1;religion2;;religionX
This is the short answer. But we have seen in the past that
semi-colon, aggregated values are finally almost never used. And this
is even more cr
Hi!
2014/1/13 Nirab Pudasaini
> The tag amenity:place_of_worship has a key religion:* but how can we add
> place of worship which are for multiple religions, as in case of
> Pashupatinath.
>
Just use the semi-colon to separate the values:
religion=religion1;religion2;;religionX
Best regar
Pashupatinath is a major place of worship for Hindus. It is also a place of
worship for Buddhists. The tag amenity:place_of_worship has a key
religion:* but how can we add place of worship which are for multiple
religions, as in case of Pashupatinath. Similarly Soyambhunath is major
place of worsh