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Hi,<br>
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It's a well known fact that many people complain to tag in vain
because what they tag doesn't show on the map (e.g. mini-golf vs
tennis pitch), because they're told to open a rendering ticket which
replies that only official tags are supported, and because they open
a vote for an official tag and nobody signs.<br>
As a result they are accused of "tagging for the renderer" instead
of 'being forced to tag for the renderer".<br>
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The solution is simple however. A RENDER tag that, typically, would
assign a color to an area.<br>
I'll let the rendering specialists define what else it can do.<br>
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</big></big> RENDER only requests <b>by default</b> rendering.<br>
As soon as rendering is defined for an element, it is used instead
and RENDER is normally ignored.<br>
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For a better map,<br>
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