Re: [Tagging] Using destination_sign relations for pedestrian navigation

2019-09-06 Thread Jan Michel
Hi Antoine, I think your suggestions are all valid, but it seems some make tagging and using data more complicated than necessary. On 05.09.19 09:29, Antoine Riche via Tagging wrote: In order to improve the user experience, we want to provide walking instructions such as "take the exit 'Rue

Re: [Tagging] Using destination_sign relations for pedestrian navigation

2019-09-06 Thread Antoine Riche via Tagging
Thank for your reponses so far. Any views on loosening the constraints on member types and cardinalities ? Le 05/09/2019 à 19:33, yo paseopor a écrit : Using established is the best way, but look at this, it could be useful

Re: [Tagging] Using destination_sign relations for pedestrian navigation

2019-09-05 Thread yo paseopor
Using established is the best way, but look at this, it could be useful https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Extended_traffic_signs_tagging#Destination_signs It covers all kind of traffic signs, also destination traffic signs, so it would be useful for a pedestrian destination

Re: [Tagging] Using destination_sign relations for pedestrian navigation

2019-09-05 Thread Johnparis
*I wish to amend the Wiki to explain that destination_sign relations can also be used for pedestrian and indoor routing, not just at "crossroads". Does that require opening a discussion in the discussion page, or may I just go ahead ?* I think you're reading too much into the single word

Re: [Tagging] Using destination_sign relations for pedestrian navigation

2019-09-05 Thread Jez Nicholson
FYI, Antoine is referring to https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relation:destination_sign and there are 66,391 currently in OSM. On Thu, Sep 5, 2019 at 8:31 AM Antoine Riche via Tagging < tagging@openstreetmap.org> wrote: > Hello. > > We are working with SNCF, the french railway company, to

[Tagging] Using destination_sign relations for pedestrian navigation

2019-09-05 Thread Antoine Riche via Tagging
Hello. We are working with SNCF, the french railway company, to provide pedestrian navigation inside and around railway stations in the Greater Paris area. A dedicated routing engine, which provides indoor/outdoor navigation and supports area routing, has been developed – this will be