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But if we rendered a Jewish cemetery differently- what symbol do you<br>
think would be most appropriate? A Magen David? To support that, the<br>
religion would need to specified. This could be done (it's not<br>
impossible at all), just like it's done for place of worship:<br>
<a href="http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Religion" target="_blank">http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Religion</a><br>
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The issue, again, is that there would need to be some work done to<br>
make the various icons, and well as change the renderer.<br>
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I know at least one other person was working on a generic gravestone<br>
symbol. Do you think this is a good idea?<br></blockquote><div><br>Also Muslim cemeteries have crosses on them and Kingdom Halls for Jehovah's Witnesses will get crosses if you use Religion:Christian or if you take out the religion tag and leave only denomination:jehovahs_witness you end up with a generic religion icon that has many symbols on it. <br>
<br>So for Muslim I know you can use the (* symbol, but there's no real icon usable for JWs. Maybe the little black house with the cross on top but with the cross removed. I think that symbol is already there.<br></div>
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