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Why I can not see the gardens that I have digitalize? I only see the numbers of the gardens but not the outline?

asked 04 Oct '14, 04:43

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please add a link to the area you are working in so other people can check your work. Perhaps it is a little typo in the tags, perhaps the standard Mapnik style doesn't show "gardens".

(04 Oct '14, 06:46) escada
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Here I attached the link to the area I am mapping. http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/60.24712/24.97126&layers=H

I change the tags of some gardens, from allotment to farmland, after that, I can see the rectangels of the farmland tags. But I still don´t see the allotment rectangels, just the numbers of them.

thank you for your help!

(04 Oct '14, 07:01) Ainam

Have you tried some of the other map renderings? click on the pile of papers symbol on map page. also check tagging in wiki http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:leisure%3Dgarden

(04 Oct '14, 07:03) andy mackey
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I have tried all the other map renderings, and the same think happens in all of them. I am trying now to change the tags and see if there is some changes!

(04 Oct '14, 07:14) Ainam

Thank you for the answers. I will go for leisure=garden.

(04 Oct '14, 09:28) Ainam
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if they are allotments please do not tag them as gardens just to see them on some map. This is tagging for the renderer is and considered a bad practice

(04 Oct '14, 11:08) escada

I'm not convinced that "leisure=garden" is the best tag for allotment plots (which these are, I think), but I'm not sure what the best tag would be for that.

Someone on the "tagging" list might be able to suggest something: https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging

and I'd also suggest asking the wider Finnish OSM community (there are allotments like these all over Helsinki and I'm sure elsewhere).

(04 Oct '14, 11:26) SomeoneElse ♦

Thank you for the advices Escada, I will change them to allotments, because thats what they are. Sorry for messing up. I am newvey in this.

(04 Oct '14, 11:37) Ainam

no problem, we were all newbies one time

(04 Oct '14, 11:44) escada
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Is there a footway even with surface=ground, kerb, fence, ditch, barrier surrounding each. Many of these will render ok.

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answered 04 Oct '14, 08:17

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Hi Ainam, as Escada stated the rendering is your bottle neck. Switched to P2 in editing mode all the borders are visible, without the numbers, select 1 garden outline and the name and number are readable, but not one the map. And please don’t change the tags to get the result you want to see, we don’t tag for the renderer. You’ve created little allotments in a large allotment area that’s 1 too much. All of your numbers in P2 show what did you do ? But no borders. What’s the use of multipolygon 1911520/1, an allotment too ?

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answered 04 Oct '14, 08:29

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edited 04 Oct '14, 08:30

I think you should have leisure=garden or landuse=farmland not both. so delete landuse tag. The problem will remain that as the gardens don't have any line such as barrier=hedge or barrier=fence or path between them they blend into one area. This area shows that you can separate the plots, but he has not used a garden tag. http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/52.22261/-0.06523&layers=H

update. I see you have removed landuse=farmland which is good I think. There is some advice in the wiki see "allotments" and the section about separating the individual plots, I have not tried that but you could if you wish.

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answered 04 Oct '14, 08:52

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edited 04 Oct '14, 16:59

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