<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div>Ciao talk-it<br><br></div>oggi ho avuto uno scambio di idee con il mapper krispyduck, che riporto sotto:<br><br>============================<br>DAVIDE:<br>Ciao krispyduck<br>sono Davide, ho visto le tue modifiche in Piazza Bra (Verona) e secondo me non sono corrette.
Piazza Bra è già mappata come area pedonane, secondo me non ha senso disegnare all'interno di questa altre highway (highway=footway)
o
(foot=designated
highway=pedestrian
motor_vehicle=no
name=Piazza Bra)<br>Cosa ne pensi?<br>-------------------------------------------------------<br>krispyduck:<br>Hi Davide
I do not speak Italian but I understand your message (thank you Google).
The reason I drew pedestrian roads on top of a pedestrian area is to
allow routing applications (like Osmand) to work. These will not route
through an area and so avoid the piazza altogether which makes no sense.
By putting a pedestrian road on top of the the area the roads are
usually rendered in the same colour and so appear "invisible" but the
routing software can use the "ways" to correctly route a pedestrian
through the area.<br>However, If you don't like it I am happy that you delete the ways<br>-------------------------------------------------------<br>krispyduck:<br>Hello again. Out of interest I decided to check how this routing problem
was solved in similar areas. If you look at Piazza Santo Marco in
Venzia somebody has used the same technique to allow routing through the
piazza. I think this is a good and unobtrusive way to allow 'foot'
routing through an area. It also allows the ways to be connected to
nearby roads at a place with a pedestrian crossing. But, like most
things on OSM, there is never just one way to do things :)<br>============================<br><br></div>1) esistono software di routing che utilizzano correttamente le aree (siano queste pedonali o altro ?)<br></div>2) al di la che esistano o meno, non s'era detto: "il software deve adattarsi sui dati e non il contrario"?<br>
<br></div>Ciao<br></div>Davide<br></div>