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          <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Fri, 7 Feb 2020 at 14:30,
            Warin <<a href="mailto:61sundowner@gmail.com"
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              <p>Let say a hospital has collapsed. <br>
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              <p>The crisis mapping page I linked to would have you add
                the tag damaged=collapsed to the amenity=hospital. <br>
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              <p>So the render would render the hospital the same as a
                fully functional hospital. That is certainly not want
                I'd want. <br>
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              <p>Better if life cycle things were rendered .. but
                different from fully functional things. <br>
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          <div>How about rendering a nice, big red X overlaying the
            outline of the building when it's marked as disused! :-)</div>
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    <p>Not only buildings.. paths, roads, train stations/tracks shops, 
      etc. And not only disused, abandoned, razed, etc... <br>
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    Rendering is not easy. <br>
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