a fourth method would be to just add a node at the entrance of the
shop with all details. That might be the preferred way if not all
floors in the building are occupied by the shop.
The indoor mapping scheme could solve that problem.
m.
On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 9:15 PM, Marc Gemis
3 possible solutions:
* area around the 4 buildings, tagged with shop=* and all the other
tags for the shop
* site-relation, although that should only be used in case the object
consists of non-adjacent areas
* multi-polygon, although that one should be used primarily for donuts
like features.
On 2017-07-09 13:53, Yves bxl-forever wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Philippe raised an interesting point about the following note.
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/note/722850
>
> There are several occurrences where a shop or an amenity spans over several
> buildings.
> Buildings have their own id based on
Hi,
Philippe raised an interesting point about the following note.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/note/722850
There are several occurrences where a shop or an amenity spans over several
buildings.
Buildings have their own id based on UrbIS data, I suppose it will not be
appropriate to merge