Andrew Chadwick wrote: > landuse=residential > residential=garden
This implies that the landuse=residential tag would be used on smale-scale structures, which I believe should not be done. landuses are large-scale areas. When you create a landuse polygon for an individual building or garden, you are doing something wrong, imo. A residential garden is not a residential area. It is, however, found *within* a residential area. Therefore, it should be mapped as an area within another area tagged as landuse=residential, and should not itself be tagged as landuse=residential. Look at buildings for an analogy: We don't tag residential buildings as landuse=residential + residential=building, but as building polygons *within* a residential area. > Rendering residential gardens in the same colours > as surrounding residential landuse that -isn't- gardens both looks > prettier when the renderer doesn't do anything special to support > residential gardens The same effect can be achieved if residential gardens are not rendered at all, and the residential landuse that contains the gardens is rendered as usual. -- Tobias Knerr _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
