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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2014-08-15 17:05, Vincent Pottier
wrote :<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">What a nice map we would get :<br>
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<li>way: addr:housenumber=1; my_tag=nothing_known_elsewhere;
render=pink</li>
<li>way: addr:housenumber=2; other_tag=known_only_by_me;
render=yellow</li>
<li>way: addr:housebumber=3; my_private_tag=dont_use_it;
render=violet</li>
<li>way: addr:housebumber=4; unique_tag=only_taginfo_knows_me;
render=green</li>
<li>...<br>
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I don't understand your tagging very well.<br>
Even if you never looked at a Mapnik or other map, you guess that
building=yes/house/... have a defined rendering, else they would be
invisible, so that, according to what I wrote, your render=* is
ignored.<br>
Could you please explain your 7 words and tags?<br>
Beside RENDER, we may also have such fancy tagging as one with
dented walls, the other one triangular, the third one sine waves
etc. but people don't do that because they think (it's not
appropriate).<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">This map already exists :<br>
<a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-1EYAKZQ31ck/T0iWNbp34wI/AAAAAAAABIs/oBJMF_ViWFM/s1600/smarties.jpg">http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-1EYAKZQ31ck/T0iWNbp34wI/AAAAAAAABIs/oBJMF_ViWFM/s1600/smarties.jpg</a><br>
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FrViPofm<br>
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Le 15/08/2014 16:12, André Pirard a écrit :<br>
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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>
<big><big>⚠ ⚠ ⚠ </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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