Erik Johansson wrote: > Yes but people say "don't tag for the renderer" which a horrible meme, > I say "always tag for the renderer". If there is not visual > feedbackyou are doing it wrong (except in keepright). Only using a tag because it appears in a renderer style sheet (or conversely not using one just because it doesn't) is a pretty good definition of "tagging for the renderer". Now, if that tag isn't an accurate description of the feature you're mapping, then you're doing it wrong, even if it does produce an effect on the map.
Note that not all tags *have* a visual representation, so relying on having visual feedback to know whether you've done something right can be misleading. Equally, not all applications of OSM data involve rendering a map (geocoding, routing) so choosing a tag purely based on its visual effect can result in errors in those applications. By all means check the rendered map after you've done some mapping to see if you've made a mistake somewhere, but please, please don't change the tag you use for a feature purely to make it render in a particular way (or at all) on a particular renderer. If the renderer doesn't support your tag, help the person running that renderer to add support for it. Jonathan _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
