[Tagging] navigational aid relation

2023-06-14 Thread Florian Lohoff
Hi, Management Summary: In navigation/routing the point the router is routing to is the nearest point on the routable network from the poi/address we like to navigate to. The nearest point may not be a location where the address/poi can be reached from. I suggest a navigational aid relation

Re: [Tagging] navigational aid relation

2023-06-14 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, "navaid" may not be the best term since it is used in aviation for actual physical installations that help with navigations, like radio beacons or lights. I am also concerned about the verifiability; is there not a danger that people will disagree about what the "best" way is to reach so

[Tagging] What separator do you use for multiple value

2023-06-14 Thread _ _
Hello everyone, I was wondering what separator you most commonly use to separate several values of the same key. The space doesn't seem practical, but I've always hesitated between the period and the comma. What separator do you use, and what advantage do they have over the others? --Romain

Re: [Tagging] What separator do you use for multiple value

2023-06-14 Thread Shawn K. Quinn
On 6/14/23 04:10, _ _ wrote: Hello everyone, I was wondering what separator you most commonly use to separate several values of the same key. The space doesn't seem practical, but I've always hesitated between the period and the comma. What separator do you use, and what advantage do they hav

Re: [Tagging] What separator do you use for multiple value

2023-06-14 Thread Dominik George via Tagging
Hi, > I've always hesitated between the period and the comma. A **period**? That sounds like a very bad idea. It is the decimal separator, so using it for anything else obviously must lead to major issues. I use semi-colon as proposed in [1], it plays nicely with opening_hours and such keys, a

Re: [Tagging] What separator do you use for multiple value

2023-06-14 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
sent from a phone > On 14 Jun 2023, at 11:15, _ _ wrote: > > What separator do you use, and what advantage do they have over the others? the semicolon is standard for most cases, for multilingual names dashes and slashes are in use, for housenumbers periods are an alternative to semicolons

Re: [Tagging] What separator do you use for multiple value

2023-06-14 Thread Niels Elgaard Larsen
On Wed, 14 Jun 2023 11:26:27 +0200 Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: >the semicolon is standard for most cases, for multilingual names >dashes and slashes are in use, for housenumbers periods are an >alternative to semicolons. For turn:lanes both semicolon and pipe (|) are used with semicolon having t

Re: [Tagging] navigational aid relation

2023-06-14 Thread Niels Elgaard Larsen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 14 Jun 2023 09:26:43 +0200 Florian Lohoff wrote: > >Hi, > >Management Summary: > In navigation/routing the point the router is routing to is the > nearest point on the routable network from the poi/address we like to > navigate to. The neares

Re: [Tagging] navigational aid relation

2023-06-14 Thread Snusmumriken
On Wed, 2023-06-14 at 09:26 +0200, Florian Lohoff wrote: > > Hi, > > Management Summary: >  In navigation/routing the point the router is routing to is the > nearest >  point on the routable network from the poi/address we like to > navigate >  to. The nearest point may not be a location where th

Re: [Tagging] navigational aid relation

2023-06-14 Thread Sebastian Gürtler
Am 14.06.23 um 09:47 schrieb Frederik Ramm: Hi, "navaid" may not be the best term since it is used in aviation for actual physical installations that help with navigations, like radio beacons or lights. I am also concerned about the verifiability; is there not a danger that people will disagr

Re: [Tagging] What separator do you use for multiple value

2023-06-14 Thread Zeke Farwell
Semicolon https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Semi-colon_value_separator On Wed, Jun 14, 2023, 9:23 AM Niels Elgaard Larsen wrote: > On Wed, 14 Jun 2023 11:26:27 +0200 > Martin Koppenhoefer wrote: > > > >the semicolon is standard for most cases, for multilingual names > >dashes and slashes are

Re: [Tagging] navigational aid relation

2023-06-14 Thread Florian Lohoff
On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 09:47:28AM +0200, Frederik Ramm wrote: > Hi, > > "navaid" may not be the best term since it is used in aviation for actual > physical installations that help with navigations, like radio beacons or > lights. Yeah - i know - call it "navigational_hint" or something. > I

Re: [Tagging] navigational aid relation

2023-06-14 Thread Florian Lohoff
On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 03:50:02PM +0200, Niels Elgaard Larsen wrote: > >Hi, > > > >Management Summary: > > In navigation/routing the point the router is routing to is the > > nearest point on the routable network from the poi/address we like to > > navigate to. The nearest point may not be a locat

Re: [Tagging] navigational aid relation

2023-06-14 Thread Marc_marc
Le 14.06.23 à 09:26, Florian Lohoff a écrit : source= - Original object we like to reach not source=* ! we already have 3 meanings for it : - how was the data acquired (for ex source=survey) - the context of a data (for ex source:maxspeed=urban) - the primary energy (for ex generator:

Re: [Tagging] navigational aid relation

2023-06-14 Thread Marc_marc
Le 14.06.23 à 19:08, Florian Lohoff a écrit : the centroid of the object this is not algorithmically solvable. you state the problem that makes the algorithm bad :) when you want to go to a surface object, you don't want to go to the centroid for surface objects, take : - all entrance=* obj