On Mar 16, 2008, at 15:44, OJ W wrote:
> Where an area of natural=wood is inside an area of  
> amenity=university, the woodland doesn't appear unless you put it  
> at layer>0
>
> http://informationfreeway.org/? 
> lat=52.9356064080633&lon=-1.2017670228240827&zoom=17&layers=B000F000F

The wood is part of the university, but it should be rendered as if  
it were a hole in the university, right? I think this situation would  
best be described by a relation that states that some area lies  
within some other area (just use type=is_in?), which would be treated  
like a multipolygon relation by the renderers. Is there a more  
obvious way that I'm missing, obsessed with multipolygons as I am?

Cheers
Robert


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