Dont forget the amenity=bicycle_parking usage (mentioned in the wiki) where
the semantics are different from those you describe.12200+ examples in
England.
Probably the more usual way of mapping a platform canopy is with
building=roof or building=canopy with possibly wall=no.
Jerry
On 29 May
I think Carto & anyone who added it to underground metro stations have
misinterpreted the 'covered' tag.
As it's not the whole length of the platform, you could add a
building=roof polygon.
Shelters, bins, benches etc are better mapped as individual nodes at
their locations, rather than
> On 29/05/18 14:53, Tony Shield wrote:
>>
>> At the end of this week (2nd June) I intend to change the platforms I know
>> to remove covered=yes, if you disagree please challenge.
>
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but the issue seems to be that the
carto change works on the assumption that
On 29/05/2018 14:53, Tony Shield wrote:
Guys
Recently changed Chorley station adding more details. Added covered=yes
cos there is a canopy for us to huddle under but not the whole length of
the platform, there are also bus shelter type of shelters so shelter=yes
was also added.
I think
On 29/05/2018 14:53, Tony Shield wrote:
Checked that my changes had rendered ok but found to my horror that
the platforms had disappeared. Investigations showed -
https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/kocio/diary -
OpenStreetMap Carto release v4.11.0
On 29/05/18 14:53, Tony Shield wrote:
At the end of this week (2nd June) I intend to change the platforms I
know to remove covered=yes, if you disagree please challenge.
I disagree; it is tagging for the renderer.
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Guys
Recently changed Chorley station adding more details. Added covered=yes
cos there is a canopy for us to huddle under but not the whole length of
the platform, there are also bus shelter type of shelters so shelter=yes
was also added.
Checked that my changes had rendered ok but found to
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