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The associated street relation may also be a good solution to solve the
is_in problem.<br>
(But I'm not sure if these relations currently are searched when you
use the OSM website <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.openstreetmap.org">www.openstreetmap.org</a> - search)<br>
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For the house numbers and other address data, these should by
preference be tied to the building (area) and not to the entrence
(node), see Wiki.<br>
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<dd>If there is one building with one housenumber, then you should,
ideally
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<li> draw the building as a polygon with building=* and
addr:housenumber=* </li>
<li> tag one node of the building polygon (or more than one, if
the building has multiple entrances) as building=entrance </li>
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or tag this node as entrance=*<br>
(Altough I find this entrance mapping, especially for private homes,
exagerated, as the precision is questionable and there are no ways
leading to them.)<br>
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Regards,<br>
Gerard.<br>
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Jo wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Such a road will also be a member of two associatedStreet relations.
I've been mapping one like it in Schriek. Near the Schrieksesteenweg.
It starts as Langstraat, then is Langestraat on one side and
Langstraat on the other. Then it's Langestraat on one side and
Schrieksesteenweg on the other. To make things worse there are also
side streets and even 2 houses at the end of one dead end street that
belong to the other...
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.02218&lon=4.73284&zoom=15&layers=M">http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.02218&lon=4.73284&zoom=15&layers=M</a>
During my latest editing session, I put the addr:housenumber tags on a
node on the outlines of the buildings, as they do in France and in
Germany, . Is that a good way to do it?
This node also has a tag entrance=main and it is part of the
associatedStreet relations.
The building outline closed ways have source=bing2011(;survey) and
building=house, if they are houses
Jo
2011/11/8 Gerard Vanderveken <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:Ghia@ghia.eu"><Ghia@ghia.eu></a>:
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<pre wrap="">I agree with not splitting the road.
For the is_in problem, I suggest the same use of left and right.
is_in:left = LeftTown
is_in:right = RightTown
I have in my neighbourhood a road on the language border.
It has depending the side a different french (town of Wallonia) and dutch
name (town of Flanders) and on top of that a speed limit of 30 in one sense,
while on the other side, there is no limit or 70 km/h
Regards,
Gerard.
Ben Laenen wrote:
On Tuesday 08 November 2011 14:46:00 Sander Deryckere wrote:
I'm not in favour of this. Since the road, at least mine in Ypres, is a
road with just one lane, where you can go where you want. It would be the
same like splitting buildings because there are more than one shop in it,
instead of using POI to note the shops in the building. Splitting ways will
cause weird rendering problems and routing problems. What we need is a
tagging schema to allow double names. Maybe something like
name=Ieperleestraat-Neerstraat
name:left=Ieperleestraat
name:right=Neerstraat
This is the method most people agree to and it's used internationally.
Splitting the roads into two ways for each side is a very bad idea.
Greetings
Ben
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