[Tagging] Karting...

2011-01-10 Thread John Smith
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Map_Features:sport&diff=prev&oldid=583789 I'd be more inclined to use the English and shorten it to just sport=cart ___ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.or

Re: [Tagging] boundary=town, place=town

2011-01-10 Thread M∡rtin Koppenhoefer
2011/1/9 Georg Feddern : > Steve Bennett schrieb: >> >> Although...that just raises a different question: what's the >> difference between a town mapped out as an area (place=town) and a >> town mapped with a boundary=administrative, admin_level=8 (plus >> relation). >> >> I guess there is no diffe

Re: [Tagging] Differences in cycleways

2011-01-10 Thread Richard Mann
On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 6:29 PM, Nathan Edgars II wrote: > So how does a renderer/router know if a nearby cycleway is the track > referred to by the tag on the roadway, or if there's another unmapped > cycleway between that one and the road? (This could happen, for > example, if a rail trail parall

Re: [Tagging] Karting...

2011-01-10 Thread Steve Bennett
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 10:28 PM, John Smith wrote: > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Map_Features:sport&diff=prev&oldid=583789 > > I'd be more inclined to use the English and shorten it to just sport=cart Definitely with a k. I actually tagged this sport recently, I took

Re: [Tagging] Karting...

2011-01-10 Thread John Smith
On 10 January 2011 23:52, Steve Bennett wrote: > Definitely with a k. I actually tagged this sport recently, I took a Did I really need to say british english? cart with a k is american english. > punt on sport=go_karting. Either that or sport=karting sounds ok to > me. (kart_racing is a bit un-

Re: [Tagging] Karting...

2011-01-10 Thread Erik Johansson
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 3:03 PM, John Smith wrote: > On 10 January 2011 23:52, Steve Bennett wrote: >> Definitely with a k. I actually tagged this sport recently, I took a > > Did I really need to say british english? cart with a k is american english. > >> punt on sport=go_karting. Either that o

Re: [Tagging] Karting...

2011-01-10 Thread John Smith
On 11 January 2011 00:47, Erik Johansson wrote: > On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 3:03 PM, John Smith wrote: >> On 10 January 2011 23:52, Steve Bennett wrote: >>> Definitely with a k. I actually tagged this sport recently, I took a >> >> Did I really need to say british english? cart with a k is america

Re: [Tagging] Karting...

2011-01-10 Thread Erik Johansson
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 3:53 PM, John Smith wrote: > On 11 January 2011 00:47, Erik Johansson wrote: >> On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 3:03 PM, John Smith >> wrote: >>> On 10 January 2011 23:52, Steve Bennett wrote: Definitely with a k. I actually tagged this sport recently, I took a >>> >>> Did

Re: [Tagging] outdoor nature bath

2011-01-10 Thread Nathan Edgars II
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 12:30 AM, John Smith wrote: > On 10 January 2011 01:42, Nathan Edgars II wrote: >> I can't comment on the rest, but sport=swimming is incorrect unless >> the area is for competitive swimming. > > -1 > > Swimming pools don't have to be for competitive swimming, eg kiddy > p

Re: [Tagging] designated bike lane

2011-01-10 Thread Alex Mauer
On 12/31/2010 04:27 PM, Anthony wrote: Any suggestions how to tag this? http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:IMG_7491.JPG cycleway=lane + hazard=narrow_bridge? I know signs for “narrow bridge” [1] are common around here. A google search [2] shows several variants. I’m not sure that “haz

Re: [Tagging] outdoor nature bath

2011-01-10 Thread Johan Jönsson
Nathan Edgars II writes: > On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 12:30 AM, John Smith > wrote: > > On 10 January 2011 01:42, Nathan Edgars II wrote: > >> I can't comment on the rest, but sport=swimming is incorrect unless > >> the area is for competitive swimming. > > > > -1 > > > > Swimming pools don't have

Re: [Tagging] designated bike lane

2011-01-10 Thread Anthony
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 1:01 PM, Alex Mauer wrote: > On 12/31/2010 04:27 PM, Anthony wrote: >> >> Any suggestions how to tag this? >> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:IMG_7491.JPG > > cycleway=lane + hazard=narrow_bridge?  I know signs for “narrow bridge” [1] > are common around here.  A goo

Re: [Tagging] outdoor nature bath

2011-01-10 Thread Johan Jönsson
Johan Jönsson writes: > --- Steve Bennett skrev: > > 2011/1/10 Johan Jönsson : > > > > > > My thoughts have been on a physical tag like leisure=bathing_area, > > > leisure=public_bath or just simply leisure=bath. The later one would > > be a tag > > > for all kind of bathing facilities, both out

Re: [Tagging] Karting...

2011-01-10 Thread Ulf Lamping
Am 10.01.2011 12:28, schrieb John Smith: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Map_Features:sport&diff=prev&oldid=583789 I'd be more inclined to use the English and shorten it to just sport=cart Some time ago, I had a look at how sport=motor is actually used. By looking at

[Tagging] Is the key leisure only a physical ta"?

2011-01-10 Thread Johan Jönsson
>From the wiki, I have drawn the conclusion that the key "leisure" is used to >tag physical objects. Can it be used for non-physical tags too? Is it possible to tag leisure=bathing; swimming; eating; drinking; or maybe leisure=movies; music? ___ Ta

Re: [Tagging] Is the key leisure only a physical ta"?

2011-01-10 Thread John Smith
2011/1/11 Johan Jönsson : > From the wiki, I have drawn the conclusion that the key "leisure" is used to > tag > physical objects. > > Can it be used for non-physical tags too? > > Is it possible to tag leisure=bathing; swimming; eating; drinking; eating and drinking are usually tagged more speci

Re: [Tagging] Differences in cycleways

2011-01-10 Thread Robert Elsenaar
Dear Nathan, This replay seems to be a little off-topic, but I want to put it here anyway. Sinds I started this topic it became clear that several people understands that there is a general problem with seperated cycleways not being part anymore of the main road. They mainly try to find a solu

Re: [Tagging] Differences in cycleways

2011-01-10 Thread Nathan Edgars II
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 3:23 PM, Robert Elsenaar wrote: > Dear Nathan, > > This replay seems to be a little off-topic, but I want to put it here > anyway. > Sinds I started this topic it became clear that several people understands > that there is a general problem with seperated cycleways not bei

Re: [Tagging] Differences in cycleways

2011-01-10 Thread M∡rtin Koppenhoefer
2011/1/10 Robert Elsenaar : > Sinds I started this topic it became clear that several people understands > that there is a general problem with seperated cycleways not being part > anymore of the main road. Can you explain this? What do you mean by "beeing part of the road"? Isn't this about sepa

Re: [Tagging] Differences in cycleways

2011-01-10 Thread Robert Elsenaar
Dear Nathan, With that kind of reaction it is hard for me to take you seriously in the future. I'd hoped you understand my cry to have you put yourselve in a positive mode again. I keep hoping. -robert- -Oorspronkelijk bericht- From: Nathan Edgars II Sent: Monday, January 10, 2011

Re: [Tagging] Towing service?

2011-01-10 Thread Alan Mintz
At 2011-01-07 02:19, Ulf Lamping wrote: Am 07.01.2011 03:26, schrieb Alan Mintz: I can't find a tag for the base of operations of a towing service - i.e. you call them to tow your broken car or truck to a repair shop. The basic definition would be a service that tows cars and other "light" vehic

[Tagging] Fwd: Re: Towing service?

2011-01-10 Thread Alan Mintz
I wrote: At 2011-01-07 02:19, Ulf Lamping wrote: Am 07.01.2011 03:26, schrieb Alan Mintz: I can't find a tag for the base of operations of a towing service - i.e. you call them to tow your broken car or truck to a repair shop. The basic definition would be a service that tows cars and other "li

Re: [Tagging] Is the key leisure only a physical ta"?

2011-01-10 Thread Steve Bennett
On 11/01/2011 7:06 AM, Johan Jönsson wrote: From the wiki, I have drawn the conclusion that the key "leisure" is used to tag physical objects. Can it be used for non-physical tags too? Is it possible to tag leisure=bathing; swimming; eating; drinking; or maybe leisure=movies; music? IMHO, th

Re: [Tagging] Karting...

2011-01-10 Thread Steve Bennett
On 11/01/2011 1:53 AM, John Smith wrote: Which matches what I said before about UK English :) Hi John, "Go kart" is spelt with a k. Everywhere. Let's move on. Thanks. Steve ___ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstree

[Tagging] Equivalence relation (was: Re: Differences in cycleways)

2011-01-10 Thread Steve Bennett
On 11/01/2011 12:20 AM, Richard Mann wrote: I put adjacent=yes on the highway=cycleway, so the user of the cycleway=track tag on the main road can ignore ways with adjacent=yes on them. The user who'd prefer to use highway=cycleway ways doesn't know that the cycleway=track is a duplicate, but ro

[Tagging] Proposed Feature - 2nd RFC - Public Transport

2011-01-10 Thread Dominik Mahrer (Teddy)
Hi all One month ago I already posted an RFC on this proposal. In the meantime I got plenty of comments and I have extended/corrected/rewritten nearly the whole proposal. Please visit again http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Public_Transport Regards Teddych ___

Re: [Tagging] Is the key leisure only a physical ta"?

2011-01-10 Thread Johan Jönsson
Steve Bennett writes: > > On 11/01/2011 7:06 AM, Johan Jönsson wrote: > > From the wiki, I have drawn the conclusion that the key "leisure" is used to tag > > physical objects. > > > > Can it be used for non-physical tags too? > >... >... > My understanding: there is no "physical/non-physical

Re: [Tagging] Fwd: Re: Towing service?

2011-01-10 Thread John Smith
On 11 January 2011 10:28, Alan Mintz wrote: > I wrote this before I realized there were other replies on this topic. Based > on them, it seems the closest fit is office=towing, since that's what such a > place is primarily used for - accounting, answering the phone, etc. What was wrong with landu

Re: [Tagging] Fwd: Re: Towing service?

2011-01-10 Thread Elizabeth Dodd
On Tue, 11 Jan 2011 17:39:18 +1000 John Smith wrote: > > I wrote this before I realized there were other replies on this > > topic. Based on them, it seems the closest fit is office=towing, > > since that's what such a place is primarily used for - accounting, > > answering the phone, etc. > >