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Hi,

As a result of some recent change to the standard map rendering, some of our open space areas are no longer filled in. They just have a green outline. Others are still filled. See this area for example:

http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/42.7137/-71.0938

Any ideas about what's wrong with the tagging? We'd like everything to show as filled green.

Thanks! Glen

asked 30 Dec '15, 22:30

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edited 31 Dec '15, 00:31

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I looked at the tagging and (apart from the unnecessary area=yes) the landuse=conservation tag was one I didn't recognise, and I tracked down this discussion which resulted in it no longer being rendered. I suspect you can find a more specific choice for each of the areas either linked from the landcover or landuse wiki pages.

Apart from that, if you are happy that the tagging is correct don't worry too much about how it is rendered in one particular rendering of the data.

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answered 30 Dec '15, 23:28

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