Hi Jo,
Thanks for the pointers, i’ll look into those a bit more.
Kind regards,
Jan Vansteenlandt
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> On 13 Jul 2015, at 09:31, Jo wrote:
>
> Hi Jan,
>
> It's the kind of query you can 'solve' by using PostGIS or QGIS, after
> loading OS
Thanks for the quick reply,
A part of my question is also if I have a coordinate, is there a tag that
states “forest” or “urban” or “farmland”?
Kind regards,
Jan Vansteenlandt
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> On 13 Jul 2015, at 07:00, Marc Gemis wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 6:59 AM
… ) ;)
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Jan Vansteenlandt
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accessibility (yes there is)
>>
>> So I hope this behaviour persists in my following question ( wink ) which
>> is:
>>
>> Is there any other sort of tag for braille (menu’s in restaurants,
>> hotels, ….) and others sorts of disabilities in the OSM database?
I wasn’t aware of the search template "osm tag …", I think I can help myself
now ;)
Thanks!
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Jan Vansteenlandt
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> On 19 Jun 2015, at 13:34, Marc Gemis wrote:
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> there is also a section on
> http://wiki.openstreetmap
braille (menu’s in restaurants, hotels, ….)
and others sorts of disabilities in the OSM database?
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Hey All,
I’m working on a project that involves mapping accessibility data to a uniform
data layer.
This means that it will enable to uniform request data about accessibility,
without actually knowing from where it came and what structure that data was in.
So far I have been able to identify s