Re: [Talk-GB] Large swaths of "heath" on Dartmoor

2017-09-25 Thread Elizabeth Oldham
On 25/09/17 17:13, ael wrote: Well, surely this make the tag so general as to be pretty useless. The original meaning was pretty specific and useful. "Moor" or something equivalant is well understood (in the UK, at least) and is useful as a broad description where detailed mapping is absent.

Re: [Talk-GB] Rendering national/regional walking trails

2017-04-23 Thread Elizabeth Oldham
On 23/04/17 09:55, Andy Townsend wrote: I may have got hold of completely the wrong end of the stick here, but assuming I understand the question properly, I think you're asking how two names appear for trails at e.g. https://map.atownsend.org.uk/maps/map/map.html#zoom=14=53.14563=-1.75507

Re: [Talk-GB] Rendering national/regional walking trails

2017-04-22 Thread Elizabeth Oldham
On 21/04/17 11:47, Andy Townsend wrote: If you're using osm2pgsql to load a rendering database, then you could probably use the lua tag transforms and do something with roles for relations in there. I've not done anything with relation roles myself, It was an interesting exercise to play

Re: [Talk-GB] Rendering national/regional walking trails

2017-04-21 Thread Elizabeth Oldham
On 21/04/17 11:47, Andy Townsend wrote: If you're using osm2pgsql to load a rendering database, Yes, sorry, I should have said. probably use the lua tag transforms and do something with roles for relations in there. I've not done anything with relation roles myself, but

[Talk-GB] Rendering national/regional walking trails

2017-04-21 Thread Elizabeth Oldham
I am trying to render the national and regional walking trails. These are done as relations, with tags like network=rwn so easy to pick out. When I render them I find there are alternative routes, as an example the Coast to Coast Walk splits into 3 at one point. Looking at the relation in josm