Re: [Talk-GB] pub defined as a relation

2017-10-25 Thread Philip Barnes
Certainly possible as we move to putting the tags on the outline instead of the building. It is not unusual to have the car park or garden area separated by a road. Phil (trigpoint) On 24 October 2017 17:35:01 BST, Jez Nicholson wrote: >Just preparing an Overpass

Re: [Talk-GB] pub defined as a relation

2017-10-25 Thread Roland Olbricht
While i'm here, can anyone tell me why http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/szG does not return nodes and ways-and-their-nodes? It is very similar to the example Thank you for asking. As I will explain below, this is an opportunity to improve the documentation. area[name="Brighton and

Re: [Talk-GB] pub defined as a relation

2017-10-24 Thread Dave F
Oh Dear. I've always been hesitant to call out specific contributors by name, but user 'mentor' has been a repeated thorn in my side whenever he's (male?) 'contributed' in my locale. Those edits can, at best, be described 'assumptive' (either that, or he's widely travelled within the UK,

[Talk-GB] pub defined as a relation

2017-10-24 Thread Jez Nicholson
Just preparing an Overpass query for the OSM workshop I am running in Brighton. Naturally I queried pubsthen wondered whether I need bother with relationsand found http://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/3216899 Seems a bit of a sledgehammer to crack a nut. While i'm here, can anyone tell