I forgot to mention that linear ways do have an implied width. It can be
explicitly declared with the width tag. Although, other than waterways I
don't /think/ any renderers take advantage of it.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:width
DaveF
On 01/01/2020 00:49, Dave F via Talk-GB
1 Jan 2020, 12:58 by mar...@templot.com:
> On 01/01/2020 11:00, David Woolley wrote:
>
>>
>> The standard map doesn't claim to be a definitive specification of what is
>> allowable.
>>
>
> So where is the definitive specification? The only practical way to discover
> if something is valid
1 Jan 2020, 15:31 by silentspike...@gmail.com:
> Definitely don't rely on the standard map to drive tagging practise,
> rendering decisions for the standard map are made based on tag usage.
>
I would treat Standard Map display as a hint.
It is not final authority, but it very give an useful
1 Jan 2020, 08:13 by mar...@templot.com:
> Thanks, but the problem is that landuse=highway is not a valid tag.
>
Why?
> Voting on it was suspended in 2013 after several votes against, see:
>
> > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/landuse%3Dhighway
>
It is ok to use tags that
On 01/01/2020 12:49, Martin Wynne wrote:
See also man_made=street_cabinet.
The wiki page invites us to add additional usage tags:
True, but it's not really a good idea to "expand" the meaning of a key
that's already in use too far - it just makes it harder to identify the
(in this case)
While there is no formally approved proposal for tagging highway areas, I'd
direct you towards `area:highway` (
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:area:highway)
Definitely don't rely on the standard map to drive tagging practise,
rendering decisions for the standard map are made based on tag
On 01/01/2020 11:58, Martin Wynne wrote:
So where is the definitive specification? The only practical way to
discover if something is valid seems to be to see how the standard map
renders it.
There are a large number of things that are perfectly valid that are nor
rendered by the standard
I had mapped, but forgotten to add the operator to the Inpost locker at
Morrisions. The only thing I have ever collected from Inpost are my two
interrail passes for SOTM Milan and SOTM Heidelberg.
Maybe a Morrions without such lockers mapped is a survey opportunity?
Phil (trigpoint)
On Wed,
Remember that features in OpenStreetMap are not only useful for finding
those features.
If you know a region has the pickup lockers all mapped, you could do
analysis such as density of their locations (do they favour more expensive
neighbourhoods, or how accessible are they by traffic-free cycle
Hi Dan,
See also man_made=street_cabinet.
The wiki page invites us to add additional usage tags:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:man_made%3Dstreet_cabinet
perhaps street_cabinet=pickup_locker
cheers,
Martin.
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They are certainly not post boxes, I have used amenity=vending_machine,
vending=parcel_pickup which is a combination that probably came from
asking on #osm.
For example my local one https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/5978482863
https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/Pna indicates the taging has a fair
Please forgive me if this is has been debated previously - I'm new here
and having trouble finding a searchable archive for this list.
A local mapper has added an Amazon "Hub Locker", tagged as
amenity=post_box. This causes it to flag as an anomaly when comparing
against Royal Mail data. My
On 01/01/2020 11:00, David Woolley wrote:
The standard map doesn't claim to be a definitive specification of what
is allowable.
So where is the definitive specification? The only practical way to
discover if something is valid seems to be to see how the standard map
renders it.
If it
On 01/01/2020 07:13, Martin Wynne wrote:
However, I have discovered that highway=track, *area=yes* is valid - as
evidence of that it is rendered on the standard map as a light brown
infill between the fences with the existing highway=track as a routable
way superimposed over it, in darker
On 01/01/2020 09:21, Warin wrote:
OSM - any tags you like. (that includes landuse=highway,
sport=cricket_nets etc)
So what is the significance of having proposed changes, voting, etc.?
There must be a set of accepted tags somewhere? As opposed to any tags I
care to invent as I go along?
On 01/01/20 18:13, Martin Wynne wrote:
On 01/01/2020 05:11, Warin wrote:
I would map the area around the road as
landuse=highway.
I would do the same for the lane/track between farm fields, while it
supports the use of the farm it is not a field.
Thanks, but the problem is that
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