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<p>Hi John</p>
<p>IMHO (but others disagree), the model in SIT is simply to number
the levels sequentially , starting with 0 (where ever the
appropriate ground floor is) and leave everything else to
labelling/naming of levels. But as already said, others disagree
and we even already make a bit of an allowance for directly using
the level numbering in non straight forward cases with <tt
style="background:#EEF;font-size:1em;line-height:1.6" dir="ltr"
class="mw-content-ltr"><bdi style="white-space:nowrap">non_existent_levels</bdi></tt>.
<tt style="background:#EEF;font-size:1em;line-height:1.6"
dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr"><bdi style="white-space:nowrap"></bdi></tt><tt
style="background:#EEF;font-size:1em;line-height:1.6" dir="ltr"
class="mw-content-ltr"><bdi style="white-space:nowrap"></bdi></tt></p>
I would suggest moving the discussion to the tagging list or better
the indoor forum
(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewforum.php?id=67">https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewforum.php?id=67</a>).<br>
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Simon<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 21.12.2017 um 17:21 schrieb John
Karr:<br>
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hope this is the correct mailing list to ask this question.
I'm new to the OSM community and had a question which I hear
is very controversial. I’m part of a team working on an app
for indoor navigation using simple indoor tagging. The
audience for this app are individuals who are
blind/low-vision so that they can navigate indoor spaces.
I'm wondering how best to handle fractional levels when
parsing the repeat_on tag. Currently, the project does not
account for fractional levels and everyone involved seems to
have a different opinion on the matter, but not very many
solutions emerged from the discussion. And with that
question more seem to arise. For instance, how common are
fractional levels mapped in the indoor plans? Are there any
standards or best practices associated with determining
which fraction to dub a level (i.e. 1.5, 1.2, 1.02, etc.)? I
would love to know how the community feels about this topic
and how best to proceed. Also if anyone has an example of a
repeat_on tag that contains fractional levels and how those
are expressed that would be very much appreciated.
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<p class="MsoNormal">Thanks, <br>
John Karr<br>
Technology Product Research - Programmer I<br>
American Printing House for the Blind<br>
1839 Frankfort Avenue<br>
Louisville, KY 40206-3148<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:jkarr@aph.org">jkarr@aph.org</a></p>
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