On 2012-12-17 07:50, Clay Smalley wrote
:
I noticed the majority of the trackage of the San
Francisco Muni lines are tagged as layer=1, while the streets
along which they run have no layer tag (an implied layer=0).
If the Muni lines are layer=1, it is my
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 11:40 AM, A.Pirard.Papou
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A level is an altitude. A layer is a drawing opacity. Although OSM does
not tag for the renderer, it uses the tag *layer=**. It defines *layer*as the
relative position (is that altitude?). In fact, the only
2012/12/17 A.Pirard.Papou a.pirard.pa...@gmail.com
A level is an altitude. A layer is a drawing opacity. Although OSM
does not tag for the renderer, it uses the tag *layer=**. It defines *
layer* as the relative position (is that altitude?)
no, it is not altitude (height over ground), it
On 2012-12-17 22:16, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote :
2012/12/17 A.Pirard.Papou a.pirard.pa...@gmail.com
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A level is an altitude. A layer is a drawing opacity. Although
OSM does not tag for the renderer, it uses the tag *layer=**. It
defines *layer* as
Am 18.12.2012 07:31, schrieb A.Pirard.Papou:
On 2012-12-17 22:16, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote :
2012/12/17 A.Pirard.Papou a.pirard.pa...@gmail.com
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We badly need precision.
. In fact, the only effect of assigning a layer is that upper
layer objects hide