Re: [OSM-talk] OpenStreetMap Carto release v4.17.0

2018-11-25 Thread EthnicFood IsGreat



Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2018 10:57:47 +0100
From: Johannes Singler 
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] OpenStreetMap Carto release v4.17.0

Hi Daniel,

many thanks for maintaining Carto.  It's great to see such constant
progress there.

Johannes


Am 23.11.2018 um 01:55 schrieb Daniel Koć:

Dear all,

Today, v4.17.0 of the OpenStreetMap Carto stylesheet (the default
stylesheet on the OSM website) has been released. Once changes are
deployed on the openstreetmap.org it will take couple of days before
all tiles show the new rendering.

Changes include

- Showing natural areas from z5
- Cleaning up medium zoom rendering, including:
    - Making societal amenities look like residential on z10-z12
    - Rendering motorway junction names from z13 instead of z12
    - Dropping buildings up to z13 instead of z13
    - Correctly dropping minor waterways from z13
    - Rendering intermittent streams/ditches/drains from z15
    - Reducing lightening of tramways
- Rendering religious landuse and place of worship lighter
- Adding text-repeat-distance for highway names
- Rendering dots for gastronomy objects on z17
- Adding icons for memorial subtags
- Rendering man_made=telescope
- Rendering amenity=internet_cafe
- Adding icon for amenity=public_bookcase
- Adding icons for barrier=cattle_grid and barrier=stile
- Adding icon for leisure=fishing
- Rendering entrance for underground parking
- Rendering basin=detention/infiltration as intermittent water
- Tweaking outline of swimming pools and rendering it from z17
- Moving danger_area into landuse-overlay
- Buildings code rewrite

Thanks to all the contributors for this release including jeisenbe, a
new contributor.

For a full list of commits, see
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/compare/v4.16.0...v4.17.0

As always, we welcome any bug reports at
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/issues


Ditto!

Mark

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[OSM-talk] Problem with JOSM imagery

2016-03-21 Thread EthnicFood IsGreat
Recently I started having a problem getting imagery to display in JOSM.
Bing and the standard OpenStreetMap layer display fine, but none of the
other layers in the default list will display.  They produce the following
error:

Error downloading tiles:
Java.net.SocketTimeoutException:
Connect timed out

All these layers used to display.  I recently switched from basic to OAuth
authentication.  Could the problem be related to this?  Note that I can
display the USGS topo tiles okay in my browser (
tile.openstreetmap.us/usgs_scanned_topos).  My machine is located in a
corporate office environment.

Mark
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[OSM-talk] THIS is the kind of enthusiasm some would reject

2015-09-14 Thread EthnicFood IsGreat
Russ is a railfan.  I am a railfan.  We are a group of people for whom
railroads hold a lot of interest and nostalgia.  Being able to see
locations of abandoned railways in OSM is very desirable for us.  (Not
to mention that some of them will eventually be converted to rail
trails, and so their location is important from that aspect.)  I guess
we're asking that an exception to the "verifiable features only" rule
be made for these features.  Simply confining abandoned railroad
features to OHM is not a good solution, because without being able to
view them in the context of existing features, they lose a lot of
their value.

A long time ago someone decided that administrative boundaries would
be granted an exception.  We are also mapping cycle routes.  Is it too
much to ask for abandoned railroads to be granted an exception too?  I
know the classic argument against this is that it would open the
floodgates for all kinds of other historic objects to be mapped,
thereby cluttering the map.  But are there really that many people
that would clamor for feature type "x" to also be included?  I've not
heard anything on this mailing list from anyone advocating
passionately for any other type of historic feature.

One thing that differentiates abandoned railroads from other features
is that they are few enough in number compared to other features that
they don't add that many more elements to the map.  All things
considered, I wouldn't think that keeping abandoned railroads in OSM
would cause that much harm.  We cater to cyclists (of which I am one
as well), why not railway enthusiasts?

Mark Bradley

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[OSM-talk] Tagging POI's - nodes vs. areas

2015-04-22 Thread EthnicFood IsGreat
Thanks to everyone who contributed on this subject.  I think I've got a
better understanding now of tagging buildings vs. tagging amenities.  And
sorry if I should've posted to the tagging list instead.  There are so many
lists.  I think I'm subscribed to four of them already.  How many more...?

Mark
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[OSM-talk] Tagging POI's - Nodes vs. areas

2015-04-21 Thread EthnicFood IsGreat
I want to know how to tag buildings which are also amenities or shops.  I
have consulted the wiki and I cannot find a clear explanation of this.  Say
you have a building which is a hospital.  One way to tag the polygon would
be "building = hospital."  Another way would be "amenity = hospital."
Another way would be to simply tag the building as "building = yes" and
then place a node inside the building polygon and tag the node as "amenity
= hospital."  I'm thinking in terms of how the hospital will show up in the
various renderers.  Do most renderers require the "amenity" tag in order to
display a hospital symbol at that location?  (In other words, what happens
if I just use the "building = hospital" tag on the polygon and no amenity
tag?)  And what about the hospital name?  Do I include it with the building
polygon or the node?  Or both?  This is very confusing.  It seems there is
a certain amount of overlap when it comes to the application of building,
amenity, and shop tags.

Mark Bradley
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