[Tagging] destination:symbol tag: country-specific symbols
David Marchal
penegal.fr at protonmail.com
Mon Feb 21 06:05:46 UTC 2022
But the meaning is often country-specific: « site inscrit/site classé », for instance, are a french classification of monuments which gives specific, increasingly stronger protection for the monument and its surroundings. And what about « Musée de France »?
Yes, using such an ID would be a bit cryptic, but given the issues I explained in my first email, I see no better solution. Or would simply FR:site_classé do the thing?
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Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging <tagging at openstreetmap.org> schrieb am Montag, 21. Februar 2022 um 05:07:
> destination:symbol with value ID16a suffers from being some weird code
>
> Note currently used ones: https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/destination%3Asymbol#values
>
> Is it really impossible to use something like historic_monument ?
> Or "historic" which is already in use?
>
> Many countries have some symbol for historic monument, there is really
> no need to have separate value for symbol in each country or region.
>
> Feb 20, 2022, 14:59 by tagging at openstreetmap.org:
>
>> Hello, there.
>>
>> I mapped many destination signs, with symbols and all, but I occasionally encounter country-specific symbols (many examples here: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Id%C3%A9ogramme_routier_en_France). I could of course create new destination:symbol=* values for such symbols, but many of them are country specific, such as the ID15/ID16 series, and creating undocumented, unilateral values disturbs me; I know that I can act so, according to the "Any tag you like principle", but I'm reluctant to do so, because I feel that undocumented/unilateral values are much less susceptible to be used/rendered, and what would be the point of using values for them to be useless?
>>
>> Besides, given the descriptions of these symbols, giving them an unambiguous destination:symbol=* value would likely produce rather long values; should a destination:symbol=* key contain several semicolon-separated such values, I'm afraid to quickly reach the 255 characters limit for an OSM tag value. In such cases, is it acceptable to simply use the ref of the symbol within a country-specific namespace?
>>
>> For instance, mapping the symbol visible on the signs of the right-turning road (https://www.mapillary.com/app/?pKey=261676592312309) would give the following: destination:symbol=;;;FR:ID16a
>>
>> Would this solution be acceptable/advisable? In this case, do I need to fill a Wiki proposal, or is a link to this thread acceptable to promote this possibility on the destination:symbol wiki page?
>>
>> Awaiting your answers,
>>
>> Regards.
>>
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