Such a collection of records would, presumably, be copyright.
On 4 November 2011 10:14, Ed Loach e...@loach.me.uk wrote:
It might be a bit over the top, but for pubs that make the CAMRA Good Beer
Guide (or for some branches their local guide) lots of details have to be
collected. See for
- Original Message -
From: Andy Mabbett a...@pigsonthewing.org.uk
To: Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 3:48 PM
Subject: [Talk-GB] How to tag marine lights on posts
I've just tagged a row of 18 marine hazard lights, on tall posts,
On 05/11/2011 21:48, Graham Jones wrote:
I know that tagging for the renderer is frowned upon, but I really do
not like all these colons in key names, because (as far as I know) that
means having an extra column in the database produced by osm2pgsql for
renderingand every time I want to add
These are warning beacons to mark the line of reefs. The appropriate
OpenSeaMap tagging would be:
seamark:type=beacon_special_purpose
seamark:beacon_special_purpose:category=artificial_reef
seamark:special_purpose_beacon:shape=pile
seamark:light:colour=whatever the colour of the light is
Hi Jonathan,
I don't claim to be an osm2pgsql expert, but I think that's a
misunderstanding of the situation. I think *any* new tag added to osm.xml
results in an extra column, whether it has a colon or not.
You are right, the colons are not significant. What I should have said is
that I do
On 7 November 2011 18:28, Malcolm Herring
malcolm.herr...@btinternet.com wrote:
These are warning beacons to mark the line of reefs. The appropriate
OpenSeaMap tagging would be:
seamark:type=beacon_special_purpose
seamark:beacon_special_purpose:category=artificial_reef
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