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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/06/2015 9:59 AM, John Willis
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<div>What about a fixtures store? </div>
<div>Toto (the maker of those famous Japanese toilets) has a huge
number of chain stores that sell just bathroom and kitchen
fixtures. They don't sell anything other than toilets, tubs, and
sinks there. Its not a home store, nor a DIY store, nor a
plumbing store (no pipes or whatnot) - they just sell fixtures
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<div>Can i create a "home store" category and have a "fixtures"
subcategory?</div>
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I recall several city blocks made up of such stores .. in Athens,
Greece. <br>
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<div>What happens when I have a wooden goods store (sells all
those goods, including giant wooden bathtubs) and Also is a toto
fixtures dealer?</div>
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<div>I want to tag them as a wooden goods shop and a fixtures
shop. Its not very common of a shop - ive only seen one (like
Pogs & Ammo), so how do i tag a store which is a combination
of both? That is a fundamental problem with shop tagging in OSM
that was easily solved by google by letting you put as many
tags/ categories on a shop as the mapper deems it belongs to. </div>
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shop=wooden_goods; bathroom-fixtures ? <br>
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