[OSM-newbies] Underway road.
Xan
dxpublica at telefonica.net
Tue Dec 22 11:57:39 GMT 2009
En/na Randy ha escrit:
> Xan wrote:
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a situation where a road is underway in a building. How can I
>> mark that?
>> This is the situation:
>> [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=39.585385&lon=2.631358&zoom=18&layers=B000FTF]
>> You could see the google maps
>> [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=son+dameto,+palma,+mallorca&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=33.901528,79.013672&ie=UTF8&hq=son+dameto,&hnear=Palma,+Spain&ll=39.585477,2.630716&spn=0.000503,0.001206&t=h&z=20]
>>
>> that the road is underway a road and then a building (I'm refering to
>> the 180 angle). I suppose it has, at the end, a parking.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Xan.
>>
>
> A new property "covered=yes" has been approved. I just haven't gotten it
> into the approved list yet. However, it's primarily for use where layering
> isn't appropriate, for example, if the road went straight into the
> building, at ground level. In this case, from what I can see, I think
> layering would be appropriate. From the satellite view, it's hard to tell,
> but from the street view, it looks like the building is at ground level,
> and the road descends under the building, so, I'd put the road, at -1.
> Since the road has an indefinite end, that is to say, it is probably just
> the entrance into underground parking, I personally would not use tunnel.
> I *might* add "covered=yes" for additional clarification, but if layering
> is appropriate, it shouldn't be necessary.
>
> Of course, you could take the easy way out, and just stop the road at the
> edge of the building, unless you've examined it and have more information.
>
>
Thank you all of you. I think provisionally I take the easiest way out:
stop the road at the edge of the building and use layer. When I could
examine that, I will refine that.
Xan.
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