Changeset: 36565266
Some improvements in Caleta Lennox
Closed by danbag
Tags
created_by | JOSM/1.5 (9329 it) |
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source | knowledge |
Discussion
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Comment from malcolmh
"seamark:notice:depth_min" is not a valid seamark tag. What exactly are these objects? If you could describe them to me, I will be able to help you with the correct tags.
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Comment from danbag
The purpose is to show to users the depth in that position.
Another proble is to show to user the presence of kelps, floating long seaweed which prevent the navigation. I have seen you make a modification, the purpose is to fill the area with some drawing to show the kelps presence, in three state: low, medium, high presence.
Thank for help.
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Comment from malcolmh
OSM do not want depth data in the DB, so you should delete these. There are two water depth projects underwsy that are building separate depth DBs. they are: http://www.teamsurv.eu/ & http://depth.openseamap.org/
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Comment from danbag
The projects are wonderful, but here in South America we are speaking about remote bays where in the near future and for a long long period nobody will works with these project..in the meantime the users of these remote bays cannot share the knowledge of the skipper like me .... in Italy we say "for the better we lose the well".... if the OSM sysops allow I prefer to search a method to show the depth and the type of bottom by means of the simple tag system ....
Excuse my position...but I believe in Italian proverb.. (We, Italians, are always the same...)
Hi
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Comment from malcolmh
OK, so if you want to put this data in, then please do not use the "seamark:" namespace. This will then make it clear to DWG that these are not OpenSeaMap tags. Perhaps a tag like "min_depth=xxm"?
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Comment from Skippern
There should be a seamark:* for areas with kelp, but this will be an area tag to render a specific fill-symbol or shade for the area, not for point depths.
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Comment from danbag
Yes I know the kelp tag and I use it. Thanks.
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