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<blockquote type="cite">Am 17.09.2015 um 16:29 schrieb Ruben Maes
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:ruben.maes96@gmail.com"><ruben.maes96@gmail.com></a>:
building:type=semidetached_house,
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unlike what I wrote before, the correct tags seem to be, if one
wants to tag what is already in geometry:<br>
building=house<br>
building:type=semidetached<br>
or better and more simply<br>
<b>building:semidetached=yes</b><br>
which allows for multiple simultaneous types.<br>
Just like shop is not an object but an attribute of an object
(building or else) indicating that it's fitted and used to sell
goods, house is not an object either in OSM parlance but an
attribute indicating the building is fitted for living.<br>
It's the building that's semidetached and not the house attribute.<br>
And, quite logically, we may also have<br>
building=shop<br>
building:semidetached=yes<br>
which is nothing like a semidetached_house or a semidetached_shop.<br>
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Cheers
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