Re: [Talk-GB] Drinking Map of UK

2011-11-22 Thread Graham Jones
I have had a good go at removing false positives from the BrewMap tagQueries page by coding it into the query I use to generate the list. There are a few odd things that I think are supposed to be bus-stops showing up

[Talk-GB] Naptan Imports

2011-11-22 Thread Graham Jones
Hi, I just found a node tagged with lots of things to do with naptan. It looks like it should be a bus stop, but there is no highway=bus_stop tag on it. ( http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/471495304). I just wonder what to do with it - can either add highway=bus_stop because it was probabl

Re: [Talk-GB] Drinking Map of UK

2011-11-22 Thread Graham Jones
On 22 November 2011 20:46, Craig Loftus wrote: > > It is a bit of an abuse of the tag, but makes sense to me, so how > > about brewery=no? > > I think this is backwards. There is nothing wrong with naming > something a brewery but it not being one. The marker should be applied > to the tagQuery li

Re: [Talk-GB] Drinking Map of UK

2011-11-22 Thread Craig Loftus
> It is a bit of an abuse of the tag, but makes sense to me, so how > about brewery=no? I think this is backwards. There is nothing wrong with naming something a brewery but it not being one. The marker should be applied to the tagQuery list, similar to Keepright. You could then write more exclusi

Re: [Talk-GB] Drinking Map of UK

2011-11-22 Thread Graham Jones
On 22 November 2011 09:02, Ed Loach wrote: > Is there a way to flag false positives? Well, I don't have one at the moment. I was thinking of trying to refine them out of the tagQueries list by trapping landuse=retail etc., but you are right that this will not work for everything. It is a bit

Re: [Talk-GB] OS Locator 201111 released, musical chairs updated to use it

2011-11-22 Thread Robert Scott
On Tuesday 22 November 2011, Ed Avis wrote: > Robert Scott writes: > > >>Does the comparison look at not:name tags? > > >It will (it will mark them in pink), but only when the osl entry has actually > >been matched to that not:name-tagged osm way. > > Makes sense. But do you know why it didn't

Re: [Talk-GB] OS Locator 201111 released, musical chairs updated to use it

2011-11-22 Thread Ed Avis
Robert Scott writes: >>Does the comparison look at not:name tags? >It will (it will mark them in pink), but only when the osl entry has actually >been matched to that not:name-tagged osm way. Makes sense. But do you know why it didn't match in the example I mentioned? The not:name is the same

Re: [Talk-GB] Drinking Map of UK

2011-11-22 Thread Ed Loach
Is there a way to flag false positives? I’ve just checked http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/304742773 (as I knew I mapped it). This is a tourism=attraction node which I’ve placed roughly where the entrance is. I also have the area of the vineyard tagged as a vineyard and the building used