2015-02-27 14:24 GMT+01:00 fly <lowfligh...@googlemail.com>: > Though, I am not sure how to model steps with fading steps to one or > both sides and several upper or lower >
I am not sure if I understand "fading steps" correctly. Usually I'd say that the single step is there as long as there is any kind of riser (in German the term is "Steigung", see http://www.vbg.de/apl/zh/z113/8.gif for reference). I imagine you intend with "fading" that the riser will get smaller along the single step until it reaches zero. That zero point is the end of the stairs and if these ends of the single steps of one stair are not in a line you'll have to model also a "lateral" way (typically they are in line). I think the easiest way to represent several upper and lower is to model several stairs, one for each upper+lower combo. This can happen for example when there are blocks in the middle of the stairs. Here is a reference picture of one of the most famous stairs outdoors: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_bekannter_Treppen#mediaviewer/File:Spanische-Treppe.jpg To model the lower main part (between the lateral walls and until the 2 dominant street lights) you'll need 9 relations: 3 times (left, middle, right) 3 parts of stairs (the former divided by 2 landings). I suggest to model the landings as highway=pedestrian, area=yes. cheers, Martin
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