Re: [Tagging] Additional sub tags for survey mark

2017-11-23 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2017-11-23 10:28 GMT+01:00 Andy Townsend : > > Can you give an example where either of these are used to any significant > degree? they're both in proposal state, but solve the problem. You could also create 2 nodes at the same position (e.g. by entering coordinates), but

Re: [Tagging] Additional sub tags for survey mark

2017-11-23 Thread Warin
Trig points ... according to http://www.icsm.gov.au/mapping/surveying1.html#jargon_trig all the trig points have a benchmark under them. Suppose that makes sense in that if the trig point were damaged in a store then it can be easily re-established. On 23-Nov-17 03:04 PM, Mark Wagner wrote:

Re: [Tagging] Additional sub tags for survey mark

2017-11-23 Thread Andy Townsend
On 23/11/2017 08:56, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: you can, independently from tagging, create multiple objects for the same node, through relations, e.g. the node relation or AFAIR a provides relation. ... which no data consumer (and most mappers) won't understand. Can you give an example

Re: [Tagging] Additional sub tags for survey mark

2017-11-23 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
sent from a phone > On 21. Nov 2017, at 02:07, Andrew Harvey wrote: > > How would your proposal work with multiple survey points on the one object? > I've never come across this so not sure myself. you can, independently from tagging, create multiple objects for

Re: [Tagging] Additional sub tags for survey mark

2017-11-23 Thread Philip Barnes
On 23 November 2017 14:37:53 GMT+00:00, Craig Wallace wrote: >On 2017-11-20 23:47, Warin wrote: >> Hi, >> >> There have been attempts in the past to add sub tags to >> man_made=survey_point >> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:man_made%3Dsurvey_point >> >> To me

[Tagging] how to map a fr:talus?

2017-11-23 Thread André Pirard
Hi, I'm looking for how to map what is called in French a talus (Google's translation). I would call this a 1.8m simple step running for some reason for several 100s meters across meadows. Steep slope. There are "top of slope" and "bottom of slope" lines.

Re: [Tagging] how to map a fr:talus?

2017-11-23 Thread Volker Schmidt
@André: from your verbal description, I would tag it as one-sided embankment. Do you have a photo? On 23 Nov 2017 4:49 p.m., "André Pirard" wrote: > Hi, > > I'm looking for how to map what is called in French a talus > (Google's

Re: [Tagging] how to map a fr:talus?

2017-11-23 Thread Colin Smale
This is what is called a "talud" in Dutch. It can be used to mean an embankment carrying a road, but more properly it refers to the slope on one side or the other. I would recommend "slope" as a generic term here. But as it becomes steeper, it starts to look more like a cliff It can't be

Re: [Tagging] [OSM-talk-be] how to map a fr:talus?

2017-11-23 Thread joost schouppe
I'm not entirely sure this is what you have in mind, but in the cases where it is associated with roads, I've seen historic=hollow_way (when the slope is caused by the fact that there's an old road), and "embankment" or "cutting" when the slope is deliberatly constructed. In other cases, I've seen

Re: [Tagging] Additional sub tags for survey mark

2017-11-23 Thread Craig Wallace
On 2017-11-20 23:47, Warin wrote: Hi, There have been attempts in the past to add sub tags to man_made=survey_point https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:man_made%3Dsurvey_point To me there are 2 'types'. they are quite different; Triangulation (or 'trig point') that are visible over quite

Re: [Tagging] winter tyres

2017-11-23 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
2017-11-22 10:13 GMT+01:00 Simone Saviolo : > (E.g. in Germany, you will generally have to use winter tyres (at the >> moment still also M+S, but AFAIK they are currently changing this) >> > > Would you care to expand on this? What we commonly call "winter tyres" are >

Re: [Tagging] [OSM-talk-be] how to map a fr:talus?

2017-11-23 Thread André Pirard
On 2017-11-23 17:26, joost schouppe wrote: > 2017-11-23 16:48 GMT+01:00 André Pirard >: > > Hi, > > I'm looking for how to map what is called in French a talus > (Google's translation).

Re: [Tagging] [OSM-talk-be] how to map a fr:talus?

2017-11-23 Thread Yves
Hmm, as a French, I surely know what a talus is. However, I don't think the man_made key would fit all of them. While surveying, are to say if they are natural or man made. To my knowledge, a 'talus' can also have 2 sides, like a small but elongated hill. Yves Le 23 novembre 2017 20:30:46