> It is no harder for me to add construcción(spanish) to the renderer than
So, you're after a running target? Not so in my example schema of exported OSM data. And finally all this just because being reluctant to restrict key names to ASCII without space or so? - S. 2008/2/15, Rob Reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Stefan Keller wrote the following on 15/02/2008 21:32: > > That's right, but keep in mind, that I *don't* propose to change the > > current internal OSM schema and I *won't* restrict the number of key > > on your side. I propose only to restict the character set of keys. > > > > So let's say for my application I'm happy with one attribute > > (type="shop") or two. You know that in a more application oriented > > environment you do stick to a schema with a distinct number of > > attributes and take care of each of them. > > > > Rob wrote: > > > You use building=shop in your examples but there is absolutely nothing > > > to stop someone using (apologies in advance for my lack of language > > > skills) construcción=almacén or ??????=?????. > > > > Good example: How to make a map of more than one country when you an > > me can't interpret "construcción" and "??????" being buildings? > > > If someone wants to start using construcción as a key and wants to to be > rendered in the standard maps then the process is no different to from > any other new key, they have to add it to the rendering rules for the > various renderers or ask for it to be added and specify how it should > appear. > Just because I don't speak spanish does not mean I'm unable to add > 'construcción' as a rule to one of the renderers and the renderers don't > care what language it is. > It is no harder for me to add construcción(spanish) to the renderer than > it would be to add construktion(german), our current system would allow > both, your proposal would allow one and not the other. > > Cheers > > rcr > > > > > _______________________________________________ > dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev >
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