Re: [Tagging] how to tag small parts of buildings

2017-04-17 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer


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> On 17. Apr 2017, at 11:57, Janko Mihelić  wrote:
> 
> Wouldn't a photo on OpenStreetCam be a better option?


yes, a photo can help a lot, we're planning to upload photos of these details 
to wikimedia and link them from osm, still a tag to classify/roughly describe 
them in osm should be added. These will also make them searchable.


cheers,
Martin 
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Re: [Tagging] how to tag small parts of buildings

2017-04-17 Thread Janko Mihelić
I like inscription=* for inscriptions. Maybe add a historic=inscription as
well.
I'm not sure about the other ones. How will they be used by data consumers?
Wouldn't a photo on OpenStreetCam be a better option?

Janko

On Fri, 14 Apr 2017, 00:38 Martin Koppenhoefer, 
wrote:

> While mapping a medieval village I have found some features I would like
> to map but am not aware of established tags for them.
>
> These features are generally parts of building facades, for example
>
> - inscriptions, often initials of former proprietors or restoration dates.
> Sometimes these are engraved in stone frames of doors, or they are engraved
> into stones that are inserted into the facade
> - particular (original historic) architectonic elements, e.g. a mullioned
> window in a house
> - other stone parts in the facade (spoils), e.g. consoles, sculptural
> artwork (e.g. statues holding architectonic elements like oriels, etc.)
>
>
> as these are parts of the facade and I would like to store their position
> as well, I don't want to add them as properties to the buildings
> themselves. Rather they could be ways or nodes, according to their size.
>
>
> I am interested to learn if someone has already mapped something similar
> and with which tags, or what you think would be a good representation.
>
>
> Should I invent a new key facade:part=* ?
> Or better use the historic key?
>
> Cheers,
> Martin
>
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[Tagging] how to tag small parts of buildings

2017-04-13 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
While mapping a medieval village I have found some features I would like to map 
but am not aware of established tags for them.

These features are generally parts of building facades, for example 

- inscriptions, often initials of former proprietors or restoration dates. 
Sometimes these are engraved in stone frames of doors, or they are engraved 
into stones that are inserted into the facade
- particular (original historic) architectonic elements, e.g. a mullioned 
window in a house 
- other stone parts in the facade (spoils), e.g. consoles, sculptural artwork 
(e.g. statues holding architectonic elements like oriels, etc.)


as these are parts of the facade and I would like to store their position as 
well, I don't want to add them as properties to the buildings themselves. 
Rather they could be ways or nodes, according to their size.


I am interested to learn if someone has already mapped something similar and 
with which tags, or what you think would be a good representation.


Should I invent a new key facade:part=* ?
Or better use the historic key?

Cheers,
Martin 

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