landuse=highway also exist (small diff with area:highway : it include
all the highway land, including verges and not only the usable part)
Le 19.03.19 à 21:07, Lionel Giard a écrit :
> For what i understand, the landuse=grass is mostly a "landcover=grass"
> tag which was never properly named
Lionel, merci!
"landcover=" est du nouveau pour moi, faut que je regarde dedans!
Bien chaleureusement,
On 19/03/2019 20:07, Lionel Giard wrote:
For what i understand, the landuse=grass is mostly a "landcover=grass"
tag which was never properly named (and thus it is used like that).
The
For what i understand, the landuse=grass is mostly a "landcover=grass" tag
which was never properly named (and thus it is used like that). The
surface=grass alone doesn't mean much in OSM as the surface tag is (i
think) only a secondary tag (adding information to other object like
highway=* ).
For what it is worth (and I do not think much of that, myself!): the
landuse tag is one of the most confusing and most misused.
In my self-assigned job of mapping aerodromes, and improving on them, I
often see tags like
landuse=grass
and that seems incorrect to me, it ought to be
I also hate the connection of landuse to highway. A landuse border do
not stop in the middle of a highway but at its border of the highway...
extreme example a moterway with 2x4 lanes one side landuse foret other
side farmland none reached at the middle of the motorway.
De connecting or cutting
I'm under the impression (from reading international mailing lists) most
dislike it when landuse gets glued to the highways nowadays.
Polyglot
On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 7:34 PM Stijn Rombauts via Talk-be <
talk-be@openstreetmap.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What are the opinions these days about landuse