On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 3:14 AM, Dave Swarthout wrote:
> Therefore I'd vote for lamp_type=sodium_vapor (or mercury_vapor)
Hi,
it's "vapour" in British English (what OSM uses).
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I agree with Dave. I cant see how highspeed=yes improves OSM. It has a
very poor verifiability, which leads to unproductive disputes. It seems
to me, it reflects most of the time a classification of the local
railway operator.
If a renderer chooses to show high-speed railways in a special way,
> "mm" == marc marc writes:
mm> support=wall :)
It's a deal!
OK I want to use
support=pole
pole:type=ornamental
pole:type=metal
pole:type=concrete
Alas, pole:type appears to be used to describe the use of the pole,
not what it is made of. I could just say support=pole, but then I would
be
I have always heard the term "sodium vapor" when talking about those bright
yellow lights. It is sodium vapor excited by high voltage that produces the
characteristic yellow light. I'm pretty sure mercury lamps work the same
way.
Therefore I'd vote for lamp_type=sodium_vapor (or mercury_vapor)
Ch
On https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Key:lamp_type I offer two
ways to fix this...
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On 27-Jul-17 10:21 PM, Vozniuk Taras wrote:
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the feedback.
Thanks, more detail is always better, so that the data is cleaner,
however we will like to leave it for the user to specify if he wants
to add underground levels or not.
Got it, didn’t think about inclined buildin
Agree with Warin, who wrote:
Looking at the wider application to farmland leads to things like potatoes,
these are not trees.
The use of the tag tree for things like strawberry plants is not good.
They are NOT trees!
Other plants, such as 'shrubs' too are being tagged as 'trees' too.
Personally I
On 28-Jul-17 07:05 AM, Christoph Hormann wrote:
On Thursday 27 July 2017, Tobias Zwick wrote:
Together with Roland Krüger, I am in the process of letting users of
StreetComplete, a surveyor app for OpenStreetMap, specify the produce
of orchards.[1]
We did a lot of research on which plants are gr
On Thursday 27 July 2017, Tobias Zwick wrote:
>
> Together with Roland Krüger, I am in the process of letting users of
> StreetComplete, a surveyor app for OpenStreetMap, specify the produce
> of orchards.[1]
> We did a lot of research on which plants are grown on orchards [2]
> and are now at the
On 27.7.2017 22:20, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
I have doubts that "sq." is the official name. I believe the official
name would be "square", even when it is abbreviated on the street signs
to save by making smaller signs.
No, some of the official, legally binding, names prescribed by
respective autho
On 27.07.2017 13:14, Adam Snape wrote:
As long as it was clear from the tag (as it is in your example) that it was a spoken rather than
written form of the name then I wouldn't have a problem with it. To be most useful such a tag
should not just exist for TTS software, it could also be of use w
Hey there
Together with Roland Krüger, I am in the process of letting users of
StreetComplete, a surveyor app for OpenStreetMap, specify the produce of
orchards.[1]
We did a lot of research on which plants are grown on orchards [2] and
are now at the point where we need to decide how these should
Hi Martin,
> these are usually not mapped if the period they exist at a certain place is
> very short, although there have been exceptions like the burning man festival
> or xmas markets.
I think our real case is more like - there are fishermans in Philippines that
will construct the temporar
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> On 27. Jul 2017, at 08:52, Vozniuk Taras wrote:
>
> 1. Whether the building is permanent or not.
>
>> what are your definitions for semipermanent and non-permanent?
>
> So non-permanent is a building structure constructed for a defined short
> period of time. Like Circus
Hi Javbw.
Thanks for the feedback.
We don’t intent to map circus. I just had problems coming up with a good
example for temporary building, so kinda resulted in some ambiguity around it.
> If you want to map such local and temporary structures, please set a personal
> reminder in your calendar
> On Jul 27, 2017, at 3:52 PM, Vozniuk Taras wrote:
>
> So non-permanent is a building structure constructed for a defined short
> period of time. Like Circus tent for example. It stays there for a defined 1
> month.
Unless it is for some international event (like the olympics, World Cup, e
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the feedback.
Thanks, more detail is always better, so that the data is cleaner, however we
will like to leave it for the user to specify if he wants to add underground
levels or not.
Got it, didn’t think about inclined building like tower of pise in the first
place. Will
Le 27. 07. 17 à 13:30, Vozniuk Taras a écrit :
> 2. *Whether building has basement or not.*
> Ok, so I guess when user selects basement -> yes, he then needs to
> specify how many underground floors building contains.
you can, it's better.
if unknown or if you don't want/need this detail,
you can
Hi Marc,
Thanks for the feedback.
1. Whether the building is permanent or not.
> by default, a building is permanent :)
> you can use temporary=yes
> Your ranking is linked to the strength of the building,
> much more than its temporary nature.
> maybe look at building:material=semi-permanent
>
As long as it was clear from the tag (as it is in your example) that it was
a spoken rather than written form of the name then I wouldn't have a
problem with it. To be most useful such a tag should not just exist for TTS
software, it could also be of use where the pronunciation is not clear from
t
On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 10:24 PM, Clifford Snow wrote:
> name='St. Louis' and name_full='Saint Louis' for pronunciation.
Hi,
speaking of pronunciation, I was thinking about this too. In Czechia,
we have many cases of official street names containing abbreviations
and sometimes numbers, such as "C
Le 27. 07. 17 à 08:52, Vozniuk Taras a écrit :
> *1. Whether the building is permanent or not.*
>> what are your definitions for semipermanent and non-permanent?
> So non-permanent is a building structure constructed for a defined short
> period of time. Like Circus tent for example.
IMHO a circus
Le 27. 07. 17 à 07:14, Vozniuk Taras a écrit :
> *1. Whether the building is permanent or not.*
> Users select from the following preset /{permanent, semi-permanent,
> non-permanent} . /Cannot really find an appropriate tag for this.
by default, a building is permanent :)
you can use temporary=yes
Le 27. 07. 17 à 03:12, 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson a écrit :
> Which is correct?
>
>
>
>
support=wall :)
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