On 09/02/2008, Iván Sánchez Ortega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > El Viernes, 8 de Febrero de 2008, wiseLYNX escribió: > > <-- <-- <-- <-- <-- > > Tree Tree Tree Tree > > <----- <----- <---- > > ----> -----> -----> > > Tree Tree Tree Tree > > --> --> --> --> --> > > > Any suggestion about how to render all this? Even an example of an > > already done similar object could be useful.
there are loads of these in melbourne, australia. here's an example near st kilda http://openstreetmap.org/?lat=-37.841299&lon=144.977815&zoom=18&layers=B0FT with a tramway down the middle > Make one way per type of way in the avenue. E.g.: > > > <-- <-- <-- <-- <-- highway = service a service road is different and not for busy, it's really for alley ways or small lanes between/behind shops. very inappropriate here just draw a single, oneway st, tagged with the same name and ref as the main part > Tree Tree Tree Tree amenity = park a park has a specific meaning, decided by the local (or regional) council. it implies lots of bylaws, etc. this is not a park unless it's explicitly marked as such. it's just a verge i think landuse = row_of_trees or whatever was suggested, is a hideous abuse of the landuse tag. landuse isn't there as a dumping ground for things that taggers can't be bothered to categorise properly there is a tag proposal called natural=life, which may be the way to go with this, but it's not finalised yet > <----- <----- <---- highway = primary > <----- <----- <---- highway = cycleway > <----- <----- <---- railway = tramway > ----> -----> -----> railway = tramway > ----> -----> -----> highway = cycleway > ----> -----> -----> highway = primary > Tree Tree Tree Tree amenity = park > --> --> --> --> --> highway = service > > *If* the central way does *not* have a division between the lanes, then join > the two ways, and specify "oneway=false". _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/talk

