El mar., 24 jul. 2018 17:38, Andy Townsend <ajt1...@gmail.com> escribió:
What you would need to do would be different for the next one though. You can't assume that (e.g. "sym=church" actually means a church on the ground. You'll have to do this on a case by case basis. In fact, know it's not church but a hermit. Regarding the rendering, I've discovered there was a amenity=place_of_worship node hidden under the marker of the node I was talking about. That explains it being rendered. El mar., 24 jul. 2018 17:38, Andy Townsend <ajt1...@gmail.com> escribió: > On 24/07/2018 15:59, José G Moya Y. wrote: > > I've found some places of worship tagged with the undocumented > "sym=church" tag. > > > They're from Garmin waypoints. See > https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/sym for other examples. Don't > just mechanically edit them, because there are likely other (different) > issues with each one. > > Taking a specific example: > > https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/1420261739/history > > (according to Overpass that's the nearest "sym" to where I am right now) > > Here there are a couple of obvious issues: > > - It has an unfeasibly accurate "ele" tag > - It has a "sym" tag which makes no sense > - The "time" tag isn't really relevant to OSM > - It's on a the T-junction of 3 walls. > > > In this case I'd: > > - Verify the gate location from imagery if possible (likely it's north > of south of the wall join) > - Remove the "sym" tag > - Remove the "time" tag > - Remove the decimal points from the "ele" tag (or remove it > altogether if it looks unfeasible) > - Upload to OSM with a changeset comment that said what you did and > why, and what imagery you used. > > > What you would need to do would be different for the next one though. You > can't assume that (e.g. "sym=church" actually means a church on the > ground. You'll have to do this on a case by case basis. > > > It's surprising to see how these places are being rendered as churches despite > of this tag does not appear in the wiki (and no other tag related with > worship is in the place). > > > I'd be really surprised if any software (other than Garmin's waypoint > display) actually renders these as churches. > > However, I'm sure that lots of maps renders things that aren't listed in > the wiki (different types of shops is an obvious example). > > Best Regards, > > Andy > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > Tagging@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >
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