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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 15/1/20 6:32 am, marc marc wrote:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Le 14.01.20 à 19:34, Markus a écrit :
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">If i understand it correctly, building=* values describe how the
building looks, not how it is used. For example, a church that is now
used as a pub still remains a building=church.
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I fully agree with that.
note that building:use may record the current use.
therefore building:use=vacant or =none or =no fit the request.</pre>
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<pre>And I would disagree.
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<pre>A building that is 'in use' is maintained.
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<pre>A building that is 'disused' is not maintained, the paint work will weather, glass become dirty .. roof leak, locks freeze. Generally they look disheveled.
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<pre>While still a building it is not the same as a building in use.
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<pre>If you tag 'disused=yes' ... how is that rendered? I think it is rendered the same as if the tag was not there... so it is of no use for rendering in the 'standard' map.
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<pre>And that raises another point, how would you render disused physical objects???
They should not be the same as a physical object that is 'in use', and some think they should be rendered, but how is that rendering to be done?
A good answer to that question may well see the 'standard' render take action, otherwise there is no hope.
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