W dniu 02.11.2017 o 07:14, Warin pisze:
On 02-Nov-17 02:31 PM, Stephane Goldstein wrote:
Do you have any other words that smean tree planting, growing and
then harvesting?? And don't mean anything else?
The closest I have is 'forestry'.
landuse=forestry is a good option as well.
On 02-Nov-17 02:31 PM, Stephane Goldstein wrote:
If OSM were to have landuse=plantation there would need to be a
further tag
plantation=cotton/tobacco/coffee/sugar_cane/trees/banana///house/bushes/*
Do you have any other words that smean tree planting, growing and
then harve
>
> If OSM were to have landuse=plantation there would need to be a further
> tag plantation=cotton/tobacco/coffee/sugar_cane/trees/banana*/*
> house/bushes/*
>
> Do you have any other words that smean tree planting, growing and then
> harvesting?? And don't mean anything else?
> The closest I have
2017-11-01 19:15 GMT+01:00 Elena ``of Valhalla'' :
>
> It may be a good neutral language between speakers of e.g. French and
> German
not even, as French is a romance language with very strong latin influence,
while German only has had some influence.
Cheers,
Martin
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On Wed, Nov 01, 2017 at 01:58:32PM +, Andy Townsend wrote:
> The slightly more serious point that I was trying to make was that one map
> style can't do everything - if you want to see latin (script, not language)
> names there are options available for you to do that right now. I quite
> li
On 2017-11-01 at 14:28:12 +0100, Oleksiy Muzalyev wrote:
> There is a code for the Lingua Latina (Latin language) in the ISO 639-1,
> which is used at the OSM. It is "la" [1]. It is an ancient language so
> modern political controversies would not be reflected on it.
> [...]
This is the point wher
W dniu 01.11.2017 o 14:28, Oleksiy Muzalyev pisze:
A would-be future vector map, probably, is not a a good solution, as
it does not use the principle of precalculation. The Latin language
has been used for centuries in science (including geography and
cartography). Its popularity is growing no
On 01/11/2017 13:43, Pierre Béland wrote:
Nice, I often had problems while editing or validating in countries
with non latin alphabet. Will this be automaticly overlayed to the map
based on your language option ?
I was being facetious of course - it's just the "Transport" map as seen
at osm.o
W dniu 01.11.2017 o 14:36, Andy Townsend pisze:
On 01/11/2017 13:28, Oleksiy Muzalyev wrote:
Still, the OSM map remains unusable on the global scale. For
instance, I read an article about the new railroad North-South. I
wanted to see it on the OSM map but I could not even find Iran on the
map.
Nice, I often had problems while editing or validating in countries with non
latin alphabet. Will this be automaticly overlayed to the map based on your
language option ?
Pierre
Le mercredi 1 novembre 2017 09:38:15 HAE, Andy Townsend
a écrit :
On 01/11/2017 13:28, Oleksiy Muzaly
On 01/11/2017 13:28, Oleksiy Muzalyev wrote:
Still, the OSM map remains unusable on the global scale. For instance,
I read an article about the new railroad North-South. I wanted to see
it on the OSM map but I could not even find Iran on the map.
Works for me:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/#m
On 22.10.17 03:22, Matthijs Melissen wrote:
On 24 September 2017 at 23:01, Matthijs Melissen
wrote:
I would like to ask for your opinion on the choice of language used in
the Default map on openstreetmap.org.
Thank you all for your contributions to the discussion. It seems that
the current cho
2017-10-31 22:35 GMT+01:00 Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com>:
> On 01-Nov-17 02:26 AM, Christian Rogel wrote:
>
> "Landuse=forest" may remain for large forests off the inhabited places.
>
>
> No!
>
> Only if the tree area is to be used for the production of material for
> human use.
>
> IF not then it
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