On 15/08/15 14:39, Andy Townsend wrote: > There's lots of discussion on Openstreetmap-Carto's github about this, which > explains what's possible with the "standard" style right now, but if you're > not subject to those restrictions you can certainly render leaf_type now - > I've been doing it for my own use for some time (I wrote a diary entry about > it a bit back) and it certainly makes areas of trees "make more sense" on the > map. I'm in much the same place at the moment on my own UK rendering. The different types of 'woodland' makes sense around this area. What is iritating is the mass use of 'brown' for farms around Birmingham when in practice the whole area is mainly farmland. I'm just trying to work out how to strip the 'farm yard' from the generic farm tagging so that specific orchard and similar farming activity shows up better.
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