You could draw a rectangle reusing all the nodes from the building, or make a relation with the building rectangle, type=multipolygon, role=outer, and put the tags there.
Janko sri, 1. srp 2015. u 14:58 André Pirard <[email protected]> napisao je: > Hi, > > An OSM element is normally made of one "physical" object tag and a number > of tags describing the attributes of that object or of the other attributes > (such as (fictitious example) building:tower:antenna:gsm=yes). This applies > to areas and nodes. > Some people prefer to tag the attributes to a node inside an area, like a > shop on a node. > If the node represents a particular place (part) inside the area, its > object tag is simply that of the inside object, like a room, a reception > desk, whatever. > The problem arises when they want their node to represent the whole area. > Supposing a building, they would tag a building=yes node inside a > building=yes area and QAs would complain about finding one building inside > another. > Supposing that substituting another tag for building=yes would play havoc, > what is or would be an additional attribute tag meaning "I am the same > object as that of the area enclosing me", meaning that it's a duplicate, an > alias, you call it, such as: > building=yes > [building:]enclosing_area_alias=yes > > Cheers > > André. > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >
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