Patrick Kilian schrieb: > Hi all, > >>> Just to bring to the group's notice. I added a few mountain passes a >>> couple of days ago along with the hiking trails and waypoints >>> >>> When I now check on OSM, while the trails are there along with the >>> waypoints, the passes are missing. However, when I download data from >>> OSM using JOSM, I can see the passes along with the elevations. >>> >>> Any clue whats the reason for not displaying on the renderer? >> Except for JOSM, I currently don't know any renderer that displays >> mountain_pass=yes at all (if there's any, please let us know :-) > > As of revision 18423 osmarender (the renderer used by ti...@home) does > too. It even renders name and ele(vation) if available.
Ah, sounds reeaaallly coooool ;-) Any idea when this will appear on the main OSM maps? >> Problem here: JOSM simply displays a bridge like icon, but doesn't care >> about the direction (north, south, ...). > Osmarender does the same for single nodes... To my knowledge, most of the mountain_pass=yes are connected to some (at least highway=path) ways. >> A "correct renderer" should display a mountain pass somehow like a >> bridge usually is displayed, following the direction of the way. > ... but aligns the icon along the way if the way is tagged with a track > or highway tag. This is implemented with a wayMarker rule as mentioned > by Dodi and uses a symbol very similar to the one mentioned by Ulfl. Sounds cool. Do you have an example on the map, where it already is rendered this way? >> As the mountain_pass is tagged as a node, it's unfortunately not that >> easy to get that direction, so renderers simply tend to ignore this tag >> completely :-( > Once a significant amount of the nodes without a way attached have a tag > indicating direction I can add that to osmarender as well. My observation is that almost any mountain_pass=yes node is connected to some kind of way, so I don't think this is very urgent. Regards, ULFL _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

