2020-12-16, tr, 20:03 Kevin Kenny <kevin.b.ke...@gmail.com> rašė: > Many smaller reservoirs have artificially hardened shorelines completely > surrounding them, which could be why you thought that the symbology > distinguishes 'lake' from 'reservoir.'
This might be correct. I guess it depends on direction you look at it: what is exception from the reservoir rule - hard shoreline or non hard. I was thinking of the ways to map fuzzy shore in OSM and had the same idea to tag fuzzy shoreline as a line - this would be the same way as in your example but would need to de-emphasize rather than emphasize the shoreline. And I'm sure I've seen a legend with blackish border for reservoir, but do not remember if that was USGS or NATO map (reservoirs have some distinct properties worth depicting on some specific maps)... And I remember talking about lake/reservoir black border symbolisation with one of the leading cartography experts in Lithuania. _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging