only numeric values are allowed for maxspeed. So I removed
some maxspeed=no at the A555 near Colonge.
The effect of the tag was the motorway disappearing from
the AllInOne Garmin map......
only numeric values are allowed for maxspeed. So I removed
some maxspeed=no at the A555 near Colonge.
The effect of the tag was the motorway disappearing from
the AllInOne Garmin map......
Discussion
ߡߙߌߣߊ߲ ߞߊ߬ ߝߘߊ߫ TomH ߟߊ߫ 28 May 2009 at 21:46 ߘߐ߫
I think you'll find there's no such thing as an "allowed" or "not allowed" value for a tag - we're not proscriptive about such things.
ߡߙߌߣߊ߲ ߞߊ߬ ߝߘߊ߫ Tordanik ߟߊ߫ 28 May 2009 at 23:11 ߘߐ߫
How about fixing the bug in that Garmin map conversion instead? There is no such thing as "allowed" tags in OSM, so applications have to be able to deal with unknown tags.
ߡߙߌߣߊ߲ ߞߊ߬ ߝߘߊ߫ Richard ߟߊ߫ 29 May 2009 at 06:48 ߘߐ߫
Alphanumeric tags are very common in maxspeed, anyhow. It's the convention in the UK to tag as (say) maxspeed=30mph.
ߡߙߌߣߊ߲ ߞߊ߬ ߝߘߊ߫ grenzdebil_bonn ߟߊ߫ 30 May 2009 at 12:05 ߘߐ߫
Hi! Please revert this edit! maxspeed=no(ne) is absolutely common and there is a difference between this and a road without a maxspeed tag.
Thank you!
ߡߙߌߣߊ߲ ߞߊ߬ ߝߘߊ߫ chris66 ߟߊ߫ 31 May 2009 at 15:01 ߘߐ߫
The voting for maxspeed=no/none was REJECTED :
osm.wiki/Proposed_features/maxspeed_none
@grenzdebil: with the same argument I could map not existing highways
with highway=no. Doesn't make too much sense.
Chris
ߡߙߌߣߊ߲ ߞߊ߬ ߝߘߊ߫ grenzdebil_bonn ߟߊ߫ 1 June 2009 at 19:54 ߘߐ߫
@Chris66: no. maxspeed=* refers to the maxspeed rule applying to some section of a road - and this is exactly what was tagged here in the first place. If you don't like it, please come up with some other way of tagging "no speed limit applying here" before deleting other people's work.
The new Version of the Garmin map in question works with maxspeed=no, by the way.
ߡߙߌߣߊ߲ ߞߊ߬ ߝߘߊ߫ grenzdebil_bonn ߟߊ߫ 1 June 2009 at 19:55 ߘߐ߫
@Chris66: no. maxspeed=* refers to the maxspeed rule applying to some section of a road - and this is exactly what was tagged here in the first place. If you don't like it, please come up with some other way of tagging "no speed limit applying here" before deleting other people's work.
The new Version of the Garmin map in question works with maxspeed=no, by the way.