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Richard - good thought - I hadn't thought about using a designation tag
without a highway tag to avoid the rendering - it might solve my
problem of unwalkable public rights of way in forests around here.<br>
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On 19:59, Richard Mann wrote:
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<pre wrap="">If you've got reasonable non-copyright evidence that there's a PROW
across the field, use designation=public_footpath. If there's a path
that people seem to use, use the highway=path tag (or some other
highway tag if you prefer), and maybe a surface tag. You can have a
OSM way with just a designation tag; it doesn't have to have a highway
tag. Mapnik won't render it, but someone else might want the info; may
as well record it while you're there.
Richard
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<b><i>Mike Harris</i></b></div>
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