On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 9:08 PM, NopMap <ekkeh...@gmx.de> wrote: > The original example wasn't mine, but I think it is very common that a pub > has much later opening hours than a restaurant. Having both as part of the > same enterprise is a british speciality if I remember my visits correctly. > > And mapping them as separate POIs is the only practical and human readable > way we currently have available, that's the point. :-) > > I have to agree with this. The most common clashes I run into mapping towns in Australia;
bakery/cafes (technically you could do amenity=cafe, shop=bakery) general store/cafe general store/fuel general store/post office pub/hotel (I tend to create two nodes, in roughly the right places) pub/restaurant (in the country, I take the restaurant as assumed - every pub serves meals at least some days of the week) cafe/bar A general solution that would solve these and other problems would be a relation to group parts of the same business. That way, you could have the expressiveness of precise tagging (eg, "is there a bakery near here? yes. is there a cafe near here? yes") but easy rendering: show one icon, and the renderer can decide whether it's a cafe or bakery icon. Steve
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