Surely this is a solved problem? Separate multiple values with a semicolon.
And there is no need for a language code for this type of key. The values
in the key should be translated by whatever application is using it before
presenting it to the user. That's why cuisine=french is correct becaus
On 2016-08-24 22:06, Marc Zoutendijk wrote:
> How to tag multiple values for a key? The cuisine problem.
>
> Whenever we tag a restaurant, we also have the option of tagging the
> kind/style of food that is offered:
>
> amenity=restaurant
> cuisine=french
> ...
BTW, the correct English spelling is
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> Il giorno 24 ago 2016, alle ore 22:06, Marc Zoutendijk
> ha scritto:
>
> A problem is that the wiki doesn't mention any of these cases.
> I would like your opinion on which way we should deal with those issues.
a possible solution would be to change the way cuisine taggi
Marc, there was a discussion about multi-valued keys earlier this year,
perhaps there is something in there to build upon. IIRC cuisine was one
of the specific examples mentioned.
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/tagging/2016-January/028320.html
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Propo
How to tag multiple values for a key? The cuisine problem.
Whenever we tag a restaurant, we also have the option of tagging the kind/style
of food that is offered:
amenity=restaurant
cuisine=french
The wiki is clear about this:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:cuisine
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