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In terms of tag usage (keys and values), OGF attempts to stick to the standards and best practices as extensively documented on the [OSM wiki]. Below, however we discuss some aspects of tagging that provide additional clarification for use in OpenGeofiction.
The tagging is documented in the OpenStreetMap-Wiki, see English|German|French, this German How to map a ... page is very useful, too.
OpenGeoFiction represents physical features on the ground using standard OSM tags attached to its basic data structures: nodes, ways and relations. However, in some cases, OGF might use its own tags to make situations more clear or to simplify maintenance. These tags can be listed/proposed here.
Borders
- To assign territory information (only relation),
as used here
- "type" = "boundary"
+ "boundary" = "administrative"
+ "ogf:id" = VALUE
Industry
Natural ressources
Shipping lines
- In order to distinguish international shipping lines from regional ferries I propose to use some additional tags (also to make maintanence more easily)--Mstr (talk) 17:22, 2 May 2020 (CEST)
- train ferry (way): "route" = "ferry" + "ferry:type" = "train_ferry",
discover on map - train ferry (relation): "type" = "route" + "ferry:type" = "train_ferry",
discover on map - cruise liner (onyl relation): "route" = "ferry" + "shipping:type" = "cruise_liner" + "shipping:flag_state" = NAME OF THE COUNTRY,
discover on map - cruise liner (onyl relation): "route" = "ferry" + "shipping:type" = "cargo" + "shipping:flag_state" = NAME OF THE COUNTRY,
discover on map
- train ferry (way): "route" = "ferry" + "ferry:type" = "train_ferry",
- To indicate an international district where everybody is allowed an embassy according to the rules--Mstr (talk) 17:59, 2 May 2020 (CEST)
- international district (onyl closed way): "boundary" = "administrative" + "border_type" = "international_district",
discover on map
- international district (onyl closed way): "boundary" = "administrative" + "border_type" = "international_district",
- To count population the number of inhabitants can be mapped at every building/street block--Mstr (talk) 14:16, 16 May 2020 (CEST)
- point/way: "ogf_count:residents" + NUMBER