Feb 12, 2020, 20:39 by o...@lepiller.eu:
> Le 12 février 2020 14:26:26 GMT-05:00, Michael Brandtner via Tagging
> a écrit :
> >Hi,
> >we have a big inconsistency between different wiki pages and editors
> >how we define the roof shape "saltbox".
> >1) A saltbox is a roof with a tilted part at
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 5:21 PM Martin Koppenhoefer
wrote:
> the shape of OpenStreetMap-4D fits with the wikipedia article, although the
> article suggests this is a specific New England building type, which makes
> the term less suitable for a global roof type tag.
Few others build in that
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 2:41 PM Julien Lepiller wrote:
> Also for some reason, this tag is different from what wikipedia describes a
> saltbox to be: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltbox_house
The Wikipedia article describes the form that I always understood to
be a 'saltbox house' - two
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> Il giorno 12 feb 2020, alle ore 20:41, Julien Lepiller ha
> scritto:
>
> Also for some reason, this tag is different from what wikipedia describes a
> saltbox to be: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltbox_house
the shape of OpenStreetMap-4D fits with the wikipedia
Le 12 février 2020 14:26:26 GMT-05:00, Michael Brandtner via Tagging
a écrit :
>Hi,
>we have a big inconsistency between different wiki pages and editors
>how we define the roof shape "saltbox".
>1) A saltbox is a roof with a tilted part at left and right side and a
>flat part on top. This
Hi,
we have a big inconsistency between different wiki pages and editors how we
define the roof shape "saltbox".
1) A saltbox is a roof with a tilted part at left and right side and a flat
part on top. This definition can be found at:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Simple_3D_buildings
It