Am 24/lug/2013 um 07:56 schrieb amrit karmacharya amrit...@gmail.com:
Here, it is commonly called operation theater and even the hospital have
board written operation theater
For osm we agreed on using the British version of words, which is theatre in
this case, even if on a global level
On 24/07/2013 06:56, amrit karmacharya wrote:
Here, it is commonly called operation theater and even the hospital
have board written operation theater. As for operating theater, even i
am hearing it called so for the first time.
I love the diversity of English as a world language!
Anyway,
I have looked at them and found some that maybe already have tags:
building:year -- start_datehttp://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:start_date
building:roof:material --
roof:materialhttp://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:roof:material
building:roof:slope --
Am 23.07.2013 07:38, schrieb amrit karmacharya:
Over the last several months, we have mapped all the schools and health
facility buildings here in Kathmandu, Nepal visiting the ground with
GPS-enabled devices. This data will primarily be used in earthquake
vulnerability assessment
We are
On 23.07.2013 07:38, amrit karmacharya wrote:
Over the last several months, we have mapped all the
We are now trying to upload these information in OSM. When we check at the
OSM wikis, we find tags do not already exist for all our data. For example,
tags do not exist for building structure
On 23/07/2013 17:33, amrit karmacharya wrote:
OT means operation theater, we will use the full form
Assuming this refers to the room in a hospital where surgical operations
are carried out, then the normal English term is 'operating theatre'.
--
Steve
Deat Steve Doerr
It is not for tagging the room, just for the info whether the facility has
operation(operating) theater or not. I could not find anything in
operating(operation) theater on the wiki and in taginfo.
Here, it is commonly called operation theater and even the hospital have
board
Over the last several months, we have mapped all the schools and
health facility buildings here in Kathmandu, Nepal visiting the ground
with GPS-enabled devices. This data will primarily be used in
earthquake vulnerability assessment
We are now trying to upload these information in OSM. When we