On Mon, 2017-02-20 at 11:58 +, Paul Oldham wrote:
> On 20/02/17 11:50, SK53 wrote:
>
> > A couple of other points:
> >
> > * I think office=lawyer is more widely used than UK specific
> > terms
> > like solicitor.
>
> Funnily enough I was just reading the wiki page on that very thing.
On 20/02/17 11:50, SK53 wrote:
A couple of other points:
* I think office=lawyer is more widely used than UK specific terms
like solicitor.
Funnily enough I was just reading the wiki page on that very thing. So I
should have
office=lawyer
lawyer=solicitor
As per
Hi Paul,
The classic case of needing to use semicolons is Timpsons:
shop=shoe_repair;key_cutting. In this case the data consumer may need to
recognise the pattern (not necessarily parse the semi-colon). On a similar
basis I'd suggest office=solictor;estate_agent should be fine: it's not
that
I asked this question over on talk-scotl...@openstreetmap.org a couple
of days ago but have had no answer so perhaps I could ask here?
For those who don't know the issue in Scotland most (but not all) houses
are sold by solicitors rather than estate agents, although we have those
too.
Paul
Thanks. Yes I agree. I was thinking of suggesting network="TfL Cycle
Hire". But then, given that capitalisation can be a pain, maybe
network="tfl_cycle_hire"?
Dan
2017-02-18 17:07 GMT+00:00 Phillip Barnett :
> +1 for simplifying name. Adding the name of 'sponsor of
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