2013/6/2 Murry McEntire murry.mcent...@gmail.com
Need some help with tags for the totality of grounds of two sites. Both of
these are large areas (many tens of acres) that I would like to tag. I do
not see what I consider an appropriate tag on the Features page of the
wiki. The closest
I'd like to advertise the tag shop=pastry for places that sell (and usually
produce) sweet bakery products pastry, cakes, biscuits, strudel etc.
opposed to what usually is referred to as confectionery (candies, sweets).
IMHO these are two quite distinct places and I don't think its a good idea
to
If the resort is disjoint (not in a single area), relation type=site may come
handy.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relation:site
Yves
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Umm, what's wrong with shop=bakery?
On Sunday, June 2, 2013, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
I'd like to advertise the tag shop=pastry for places that sell (and
usually produce) sweet bakery products pastry, cakes, biscuits, strudel
etc. opposed to what usually is referred to as confectionery
Le 02/06/2013 14:31, Brad Neuhauser a écrit :
Umm, what's wrong with shop=bakery?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Shop
Selling bread
In France you can usualy find pastries in a bakery, at least
viennoiseries [1], but you never find bread in a pastry.
[1]
PMJI,
Here (in Vienna ;) the distinciton is Bäckerei (= bakery, who also sell sweets
like those Viennoiseries) vs Konditorei (= pâtisserie) (those are different
crafts). Don't know what the correct English translation is for the latter, it
seems to be confectionery.
N.B. most of the Konditoreien
Andreas Labres list@... writes:
Here (in Vienna ;) the distinciton is Bäckerei (= bakery, who also sell
sweets
like those Viennoiseries) vs Konditorei (= pâtisserie) (those are
different
crafts). Don't know what the correct English translation is for the
latter, it
seems to be
A proposed key for non-physical tagging of the rating of another feature.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Awards_and_ratings
award:award_system=award_value
e.g.
award:hotelstars=4stars
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I do see bakery (baked goods) and confectionery (candy, chocolates) and the
shops that sell them as very different so would never use the later for any
of the former. If I go to a telephone business book (yellow pages) or a
book section in a book store, I expect bakery and baking books to cover
2013/6/2 Murry McEntire murry.mcent...@gmail.com
I do see bakery (baked goods) and confectionery (candy, chocolates) and
the shops that sell them as very different so would never use the later for
any of the former. If I go to a telephone business book (yellow pages) or a
book section in a
Murry McEntire murry.mcentire@... writes:
I do see bakery (baked goods) and confectionery (candy, chocolates) and
the shops that sell them as very different so would never use the later for
any of the former.
snip
Here (Western US), i usually do not first think of a bakery shop for bread,
| On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 11:45 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer
dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
|
| I do agree that there are probably big cultural differences in this area
and that in some parts of the world |
| these would all be considered bakeries, but around here and also in
Germany like in Austria
On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 1:45 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer
dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
any of the former. If I go to a telephone business book (yellow pages) or a
book section in a book store, I expect bakery and baking books to cover
breads, cakes, pastries, etc.
To further complicate matters, in
On 02.06.13 19:11, Murry McEntire wrote:
I do see bakery (baked goods) and confectionery (candy, chocolates)
You have to differentiate baked goods between bread and viennoiseries
(=Bäckerei) vs cakes/desserts (=Feinbäckerei, =pâtisserie). Both are (different)
craftsmanships. And you have to
To me, wikipedia captures well the English usage of bakery:
A *bakery* (or *baker's shop*) is an
establishmenthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Establishment which
produces and sells flour http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flour-based food
baked http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baking in an
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