What is the proper way to tag playground equipment (inside a Is: asked 21 Sep '21, 18:24 arkriger |
(You are asking for combinations of I don't usually tag playground equipment but I did a bit of reading. I think the intention of the original proposal for What seems to create some confusion is that in many cases we follow a tagging scheme answered 22 Sep '21, 21:27 TZorn 1
Without the The But each equipment is now a You've been very helpful. Thank you.
(23 Sep '21, 10:29)
arkriger
Assuming you mean "One way leisure=playground and a node for each equipment playground=xyz", that makes sense.
(23 Sep '21, 14:08)
SomeoneElse ♦
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The standard map on openstreetmap.org does not render everything. It only renders the most common objects. It does not render There may be specialized maps that do render equipment. "Babykarte" does not render equipment on the base map either but you can activate a layer to show them and see what it is in a pop-up.
(23 Sep '21, 14:16)
TZorn
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Hi Tzorn, it might be a bit of micro mapping, but it should be possible to be specific since not all the playgrounds are meant for the same kids of ages. And no, I’ve never noticed a signpost with ages as admission rules at a playground. You’ll never know what the kids want to play with.:-) IMHO it is logic to be playground specific and point, sandpits, hopscotch, climb & slide or marble pits. Without attention for the specific surfaces used at playgrounds such as grass, rubber or any other pavement even partly when rubber is applied at a swing & climb. answered 23 Sep '21, 11:07 Hendrikklaas 2
By all means. I'm not against mapping 50 different nodes (or areas) with I'm just saying the In the OP's example you can perfectly surround the area with the play equipment with a
(23 Sep '21, 13:54)
TZorn
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if a else: Clarity. Thank you.
(23 Sep '21, 16:11)
arkriger
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I suspect it's mostly a tile caching problem.
Ok.
I'll leave it and check next week.