node
by different ways.
Cheers, Sebastian
2. Splitting the way and using existing width=* etc tags on the segments, and
noting the benefits of this approach.
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ay without knowing the width on
this point, but no one would dare or be aware of it.
=> "... I expect many [or at the moment: all] editors that would destroy
the data."
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at a wheelchair user can or can't do.
All the best,
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Am 15.06.23 um 18:38 schrieb Minh Nguyen:
Vào lúc 08:29 2023-06-15, Sebastian Gürtler đã viết:
You only would have to change the wiki page Key:entrance and encourage
people to allow single nodes with the tag entrance=yes and addr:xyz
(like this: https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/10979019687
ill correct in the narrow sense). But even without an
distinct entrance it could be some kind of an entrance if you have to
leave your vehicle and enter an area of another transport mode like
walking.
Greetings,
Sebastian
Am 15.06.23 um 09:34 schrieb Minh Nguyen:
Vào lúc 00:26 2023-06-14, Florian Lo
addr:xyz
tags on points of a highway. But that could result in several very close
points for places, where you can reach several addresses from just
single point of the highway, eg. terraced houses.
Greetings
Sebastian
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Hi Robin,
Sebastian from Wheelmap here. :)
You're right, wheelchair=* is not enough, and what "accessible" means is
different for everyone. It's cool you want to tag more things about
PoIs! Wheelmap is going to display many more tags soon, as well. If we
keep this organized, we
As far as I know yarn to knit socks and other textiles to be washed
often are made nowadays usually from a mixture of wool and polyester (or
other synthetic materials) while there are sold many balls of wool to
knit other textiles at least in Wollgeschäften (literally wool shops) in
Germany.
the proposal here:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/deposit_rings
Please discuss the proposal on the discussion page in the wiki and on
these mailing list, if you want to. Are there similar things in your
country? Please mention it.
Regards
Sebastian
on the things you want to describe (and the clarity
of the main tag), which tagging scheme you choose. (bicycle=yes is clear
for highway=*, but very unclear for e.g. tourism=artwork,
artwork_type=sculpture, even if the sculpture is a bicycle).
Cheers, Sebastian
In Germany I found at least one battlefield from the mid of the last
century which is tagged as historic=battlefield. Both in English and in
German the mid of the last century is included in that what is modern.
In Germany the modern period is often considered as a time span from the
beginning
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It could be useful to give examples in which cases which tagging schema
is feasible. That could help to avoid such a situation as existing with
phone/fax/email versus contact:*.
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There is a tagging scheme for Wikidata items, name:etymology:wikidata,
which allow to refer to a multi-language description of it meaning. It
should be sufficient.
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The non prefixed tags should be replaced manually to avoid such
problems. When a website is not a contact website then it should be
prefixed with another suitable namespace. It would be more useful than
just use always website.
Regards
Sebastian
Am 04.05.20 um 13:48 schrieb Alexey
with need for a specific surface tag, if there
are already „raw“ values. Mapping works as team work, everybody do a
small part. You should just omit things if you can not be sure.
Regards
Sebastian
On 12.02.20 13:29, Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
The most I usually do without a survey is surface=paved
Some chairs of faculties have separate locations, too.
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Sebastian
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On 13.01.20 09:59, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> Am Mo., 13. Jan. 2020 um 09:25 Uhr schrieb Jake Edmonds via Tagging
> mailto:tagging@openstreetmap.org>>:
>
> Do you have a suggestion Martin?
>
>
>
> maybe a generic
>
> amenity=bottle_return
Hi,
I often found offices of lawyers, which are notaries, too, and office
sharings of lawyers and notaries. To tag this appropriate, I wrote a
proposal:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/notary
Definition: Notary services offered by a lawyers office
Regards
Sebastian
Hi,
an additional tag would not be bad. But the tagging as footways is
sufficient, imho. To help users you should prefer to tag the (estimated)
width.
Regards
Sebastian
Am 25.10.19 um 01:03 schrieb Warin:
On 25/10/19 06:12, Clifford Snow wrote:
I'd like to propose a tagging scheme
To use "restaurant's name" is maybe not a good idea. It would easier to
parse a standard value for it. This would also help to avoid possible
problems if the name of the location is typed manually instead of copy
and paste it.
Sebastian
Am 13.05.19 um 23:45 schrieb Graeme F
Thanks for this explanation. Detached sounds very strange to me.
Terrace house evokes in me the feeling of rice terraces or something with a
distinct height difference between them.
In Australia houses that share one or more walls with the next house (can
be one or both sides) are called town
Hi all,
just wondering as I add some maintenance roads under power lines. Should
the lines be tagged with layer=1?
They are definitely above ground and a path/track runs underneath.
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With artificial I meant it is a hole with a plastic foil. Everything except
sand is artificial and needs to be maintainer in this region.
I have been contemplating if these lakes are also used as a reservoir for
irrigation myself. However I can't confirm or deny this.
I'll keep the lake
Hello List,
in the UAE/Emirates Hills area, particular around 'The Springs' there are a
number or lakes. All lakes are artificial.
Image example here: https://www.mapillary.com/map/im/bjCPLyUtXUhDAvOPqQWeUw
Reading through Key:water in the OpenStreetMap Wiki I wonder if these
should be tagged
Hi. I see it a little complicated the labeling as soccer = 11_a_side
(default)/9_a_side/5_a_side/mini_soccer/*. I mean, it's not so common sense.
Maybe as soccer = 11/9/5/mini_soccer/ * would be enough.
It is currently the tag sport=futsal, which is for 5-a-side soccer, and usually
on a closed
Hello. Sorry for my (basic) English and apologies for the previous erroneous
mail.
In Argentina, many buses use as a payment system, the contactless card called
"SUBE" (more info, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUBE_card ).
The card uses a credit system. It recharges in shops and kiosks in
From: csvh_i...@hotmail.com
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Subject: [Tagging] Credit Recharge in Argentina
Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2015 15:10:28 -0300
Hello. Sorry for my (basic) English.
Am 29.04.2011 22:18, schrieb Stefan Bethke:
It appears that people have been using car as a key for this
purpose. Should I use that, and add an appropriate entry below
motorcar=*?
There is clearly a key needed for this class of vehicles, so why not
just use car.
Am 01.05.2011 15:13, schrieb Stefan Bethke:
Am 01.05.2011 um 13:14 schrieb Sebastian Hohmann:
Am 29.04.2011 22:18, schrieb Stefan Bethke:
It appears that people have been using car as a key for this
purpose. Should I use that, and add an appropriate entry below
motorcar
on a definition that fits every
little detail and is applicable world-wide.
Best regards,
Sebastian
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Am 30.04.2011 16:51, schrieb David Murn:
On Sat, 2011-04-30 at 15:10 +0200, Stefan Bethke wrote:
Am 30.04.2011 um 12:10 schrieb M∡rtin Koppenhoefer:
2011/4/29 Stefan Bethkes...@lassitu.de:
It appears that people have been using car as a key for this purpose. Should
I use that, and add an
with the building way.
If there is something notable about the object, you could also start
with a note=* tag that describes the interesting features. If there are
more advanced tagging schemes in the future, other mappers can apply it
without visiting the place again.
Sebastian
Michael Barabanov wrote:
Seems like double work to me. Ross's suggestion may just work. If
there're no objections, I'll update the wiki.
Please not, this is a crude hack. Why not use the opening_hours syntax?
This should be standard.
hours=6:00-9:00,15:00-19:00
Sebastian
John Smith wrote:
On 17 August 2010 17:44, Sebastian Klein basti...@googlemail.com wrote:
Michael Barabanov wrote:
Seems like double work to me. Ross's suggestion may just work. If
there're no objections, I'll update the wiki.
Please not, this is a crude hack. Why not use the opening_hours
will have to deal with 3 digit
times anyway ... people are lazy ...
Sebastian
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and their talk pages. Basically it
violates (or gives up) the principle that keys are simple atomic
identifiers that you can query without regexes and the like.
For the really complicated cases I could imagine a combination of
Composite_Tag and Time_restricted_tags feature.
Sebastian
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