Re: [Talk-GB] the steepest residential street in England

2017-01-12 Thread Dave F
On 12/01/2017 01:02, Robert Norris wrote: Ffordd_Pen_Llech is steep but it's one way (down), so if you're looking for challenge to go up it on your bicycle you have to do so illegally. Apparently Vale Street (http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/32024547) in Bristol is meant to be very steep,

Re: [Talk-GB] Tagging a multilvel building

2017-01-12 Thread Will Phillips
On 12/01/2017 11:25, Mark Goodge wrote: OK, I've done that for now. We'll see how it looks when it updates. On a related note, should a cafe-bar be tagged as a cafe, or a bar? There doesn't seem to be an option for cafe-bar, despite this being an increasingly popular form of catering outlet!

Re: [Talk-GB] the steepest residential street in England

2017-01-12 Thread Dave Barter
I am slowing working through a project to answer this via data. My plan is to create an open data set of gradient markers for OSM and I’ve had some preliminary success https://github.com/nautoguide/gradient_markers > > Message: 8 > Date: Thu,

Re: [Talk-GB] Tagging a multilvel building

2017-01-12 Thread Lester Caine
On 12/01/17 10:07, Mark Goodge wrote: > 1. The entire building is "Evesham Town Hall". Mark - I have the same problem showing access to the Shopmobility office on the top floor of the car park ;) -- Lester Caine - G8HFL - Contact -

Re: [Talk-GB] Tagging a multilvel building

2017-01-12 Thread Mark Goodge
On 12/01/2017 10:58, Will Phillips wrote: Great to see some new mapping taking place in Evesham. I do visit occasionally and last year did some updates around the centre. Unfortunately I haven't had much time during recent visits. Tagging multi-level buildings can be difficult and there isn't

Re: [Talk-GB] Tagging a multilvel building

2017-01-12 Thread Will Phillips
Great to see some new mapping taking place in Evesham. I do visit occasionally and last year did some updates around the centre. Unfortunately I haven't had much time during recent visits. Tagging multi-level buildings can be difficult and there isn't one agreed way to go about it. Generally

Re: [Talk-GB] Tagging a multilvel building

2017-01-12 Thread thomas van der veen
Hi, The West Quay in Southampton has a similar problem, there they are called lower-ground and upper-ground floor. But I have no idea how it is mapped/tagged. Maybe you can have a look at what was done there. http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/50.90370/-1.40626 Thomas On Thu, Jan 12, 2017

Re: [Talk-GB] Tagging a multilvel building

2017-01-12 Thread Ed Loach
Mark asked: > Does that make sense? If so, how do I do it? For similar reasons I've avoided mapping the Mander Centre in Wolverhampton which has 1 level of shop entrances on Dudley Street, 2 in the middle, but 1 again on Victoria Street. Due to the hill the Dudley Street ground level and

[Talk-GB] Tagging a multilvel building

2017-01-12 Thread Mark Goodge
I'm currently trying to tidy up some of the tagging and locations of the town centre where I live. I've already moved a pub to be in the right place, and updated some labels for shops that have changed hands since the previous edit. However, one that also needs updating is a multi-use building

Re: [Talk-GB] the steepest residential street in England

2017-01-12 Thread Mike Evans
On Wed, 11 Jan 2017 14:06:32 + Paul Berry wrote: > I always thought Harlech laid claim to this at ~40% > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ffordd_Pen_Llech > http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/71230443 > > Regards, > *Paul* > But the question states *England* and since

Re: [Talk-GB] beetroot or beet

2017-01-12 Thread Mark Goodge
On 10/01/2017 01:44, Andy Townsend wrote: On 10/01/17 01:20, David Groom wrote: ... Tag info shows 579 ways tagged with crop = beet, of these 572 are in northern Italy added by 3 users, so its probably quite easy to ask what exactly they meant by "beet" , and retag these existing ways if they