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Please render Outdoor Seating Area as an area #4792
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To save some clicks: This is https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/1155847666 |
What do you propose as a rendering that won't be confused with something else? I'm concerned there aren't any reasonable options. |
We could reuse the area rendering from amenity=parking? |
I would say:
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same as amenity=parking area used: https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/52.41622/5.29884 |
I would probably vote for 50% mix, though maybe you could find an example showing how it looks next to both parking and pedestrian areas? |
I like it! |
I could live with any of those. Thanks for your input. |
They could be transparent with a subtle gray outline, since those areas are part of a commercial/retail landuse, park or pedestrian area. A seating area usually has the same surface as of the surrounding area, it's just a fenced or demarcated space. |
Maybe that is so where you live. I'd prefer leisure green :) |
Where else would a seating area be found? |
They are everywhere, residential, meadow, industrial, &c :) Not all the world is mapped in such details as the Netherlands, so even on blank space. Still, you might be right, forget about the area, just draw the circumference - All the more reason to match the colour of the icon. Though, playground does colour the area. |
If they are everywhere, then they are also in places that I mentioned (although I didn't intend to give a comprehensive list). It's not exclusive to where I live to find seating areas in "commercial/retail landuse, park or pedestrian areas". My point is that, since a seating area usually blends with or is integrated to the surrounding area, the seating area could have the same color as its surroundings, because I don't think this amenity is prominent enough to have a fill color of its own; it is usually ancillary to some other facility. And the playground green that you propose does the trick too. :) |
I mapped some of those as areas, because 2D adds information: E.g. may there be sun in the afternoon? In case it goes around a corner. I proposed leisure green, this does not say that there is a lawn there, just like commercial red does not mean, there are roses there. The specific tint better might be up to the cartographers. For the mock-up I just used brightness 128 twice in Gimp for the area. |
It still amazes me that after more than a year, and several detailed proposals, this has not been implemented. The discussion has takes yet more time and energy than an actual implementation. Any implementation. How does this work? Yet another example I have just been working on. |
Yes, that is typically the way issues are resolved here.
Because no one so far has been sufficiently motivated to invest the time and energy to develop a viable solution for the issue. In case of this issue it is also likely a lot of experienced designers do not consider this a practicable idea. As the opening comment says:
We would evidently want to primarily render whatever physical structure is present to delineate the outdoor seating (whether that is explicitly mapped with a separate feature or implicitly for example with This issue is still open because no one is convinced so far that this is not viable. But it is also not clear that it is. |
As said, I would be happy with ANY coloured area. What are we talking about? For years. Just a simple coloured area. I just have drawn some seatings in the Retiro park, Madrid. |
Outdoor Seating Areas can be very well defined by a terrace, fences, hedges, or whatever.
In that case I draw it along those boundaries.
I would expect it to be rendered that way. Otherwise, what is the point of mapping it as an area?
But currently only a symbol is planted.
It would give a much better understanding if the area was actually drawn.
Just one of the many samples: Hero.
You can also see the actual situation from StreetView.
Thanks.
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