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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Idea e.g. for OSMI or something like
that:<br>
Is that oddity (inner ways in multipolygons contain the tags of
the multipolygon) detected and reported as an issue in any QA tool
yet?<br>
Probably that would be a good idea for a new issue type/layer, so
that somewhen in future that could be considered as a data bug
without the need to keep that as backward compatibiliy stuff.<br>
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Peter<br>
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Am 17.10.2012 13:13, schrieb Igor Brejc:<br>
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Igor probably refers to the situation where you have a
multipolygon with an outer and inner ring, and both rings are
tagged landuse=forest. In that particular tagging, which is
supported by most applications as a form of backwards
compatibility, the hole is *not* a forest ;)
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<div>Thanks Frederik, that's another one of those "oddities" ;) </div>
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