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The some of the wiki pages appear to be written for the renders,
while others look to be written for the mappers. This is
confusing! <br>
I believe there should be two versions of the wiki pages - one
for mappers who need simple descriptions of the tag/s and
another for renders that give information on rendering the
tag/s. So two pages - mappers version and renders version. <br>
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As a small example; <br>
The properties page <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Properties">http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Properties</a>
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this list a number of what a mapper would call an object
(bridge, tunnel, cutting) <br>
but a render associates with another object to render it
correctly and thus calls it a property. <br>
Thus there are two conflicting views that lead to confusion.<br>
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Note I have cross posted this to the general talk group, <br>
but have raised it here as the tagging group has a little more
knowledge of the wiki pages for tagging. <br>
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