On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 10:16:14AM +0200, Teddy wrote: > 2013/7/24 Kurt Roeckx <k...@roeckx.be> > > > fire_hydrant > > > > Hello Kurt, > No, there are 3 numbers for the offset, in the tag "fire_hydrant:position"
On the signs there are only ever 2 of those numbers. Either you one to the left or one to the right. Never both. Anyway, I see no point in mapping that a sign says the hydrant that much away from the sign. Those numbers are their for people who are looking for the hydrant to find by saying about where they should look. In my expieriences they're also not very accurate. I think that we want to map where the hydrant it, not map the sign and say the hydrant has an offset relative to that sign. I assume you also don't map road signs pointing to a city and then saying that that sign says that the city is that many km away. I really see no value whatsover in mapping what the sign says about the position. > ** fire_hydrant:position= lane/parking_lot/sidewalk/green; left > offset;front offset;right offset None of the the various wiki's mention anything about the offsets. I also see no point in using 3 numbers for it while the sign will only ever have 2 on them. > Rem : on fire signaling panels (Belgium, France, Deutchland) : > B is for Borne -> above ground > H is for Hydrant -> below ground Yes, I already said that in my mail. Kurt _______________________________________________ Talk-be mailing list Talk-be@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-be