Re: [Talk-GB] Rendering of layers

2016-01-21 Thread Richard Mann
I'm not sure Reading is good, it's just a different approach. Buildings (and indeed most areas) are typically rendered below lines, for various practical reasons. So maybe it is better to think of building as the ground-coverage, rather than the usable floor (or roof). You might want to put

Re: [Talk-GB] OSMSchools - Tagging question Outdoor Education Centre

2016-01-21 Thread SK53
A quick check on taginfo only directed me to one Outward Bound centre (that in Eskdale Green), and that is just tagged as a building. They have 6 centres. Another organisation rather different in scope is the Field Studies Council with around 12 centres. Provision by LEA is declining (the

Re: [Talk-GB] OSMSchools - Tagging question Outdoor Education Centre

2016-01-21 Thread alasdair
Mentioning Plas-y-Brenin brought the Scottish equivalent, Glenmore Lodge to mind so I checked how that was tagged, just a generic building so that was no use. I also looked at a couple of other outdoors centres I recall from schooldays, Benmore and Dounans, one was a building and one a school.

[Talk-GB] Rendering of layers

2016-01-21 Thread Stuart Reynolds
Hi, I made a number of adjustments around the transport terminus at Gatwick Airport South Terminal yesterday. When this was first mapped, what is actually three buildings (the railway station, the covered travelators from the bus station & car parks, and the southern stairs from the railway

Re: [Talk-GB] OSMSchools - Tagging question Outdoor Education Centre

2016-01-21 Thread Dan S
Hi, I don't have a good answer, but I had a similar problem when trying to tag a "Go Ape" outdoor centre last year. If you search for "Go Ape" you find many different taggings around the country, including: leisure=sports_centre tourism=attraction tourism=theme_park leisure=high_ropes_course

Re: [Talk-GB] Rendering of layers

2016-01-21 Thread Brian Prangle
Hi Stuart The rendered layering of platforms just doesn't happen. Caused me a lot of grief with Birmingham New Street - so I switched to using levels and using Adrien Pavie's OpenLevelUp which allows you to zoom up and down through building floors. Here's what New St looks like

Re: [Talk-GB] Rendering of layers

2016-01-21 Thread David Woolley
On 21/01/16 10:12, Stuart Reynolds wrote: The buildings are all mapped as layer=1, and the platforms without any layer tag (which should default them to layer=0, AFAIK). So why are the platforms and rail tracks (which I haven’t touched) been rendered over the buildings, rather than under them?