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Add rendering for place=quarter #798
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It is used only 585 times - see http://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/tags/place=quarter |
* Don't render place=town on z16 and higher, and place=suburb and place=village on z17 and higher. * Render place=hamlet, place=locality, place=neighbourhood, place=quarter, place=isolated_dwelling, and place=farm from z15 rather than from z14 (resolves gravitystorm#948). * Render place=town black rather than gray. * Make font sizes more consistent by increasing font size for place=town on z12 and z13, for place=suburb on z16, and for place=village on z14 and z16 (resolves gravitystorm#734, resolves gravitystorm#1204). * Add rendering for place=block and place=city_block (resolves gravitystorm#107). * Add rendering for place=quarter (like place=neighbourhood) and place=borough (like place=suburb, resolves gravitystorm#798). * Treat capital=4 like capital=yes (resolves gravitystorm#522). * Make text-wrap consistent.
Rejected per #1247 (comment). |
Was place=quarter rejected for the same reasons as place=borough, i.e. that the concept represents an administrative boundary and not a kind of geographic place? Does this constitute a veto over the wiki’s acceptance of place=quarter? Is it now advisable to use place=suburb and place=neighbourhood, and avoid using place=quarter? Not arguing, just trying to understand what rejection means for this tag, and how OpenStreetMap editors should proceed. |
By the way, place=quarter is now used 1,048 times. Its occurrence has increased 80% in six months. |
I support place=quarter for subdivision entities between "suburb" and
"neighbourhood" in bigger places and for entities in smaller places above
"neighbourhood" (used for mapping subdivisions of places)
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They have both been rejected since I don't want to see more place values rendered at this time. Personally, I believe there is more value in using a fixed list of values, rather than adding more granularity to an already impossible-to-tell-apart list. Consider this: should we add 5 more tracktypes? Or how about 2 more smoothness values? Why are there a mere 19 values of the highway tag, when there are surely more than 40 different types of road in the whole world?
We can choose in this project what we want to render, and are certainly not forced to render all tags documented on the wiki. So the acceptance of a tag on the wiki is not a requirement to render. Secondly, it's false to think that by choosing not to render something we have any kind of "veto". That presupposes that we are somehow involved in a voting system for tags, which is definitely not true.
I would always advise using existing tags, especially in continuous-scale situations where nobody benefits from more values. But whether we render it or not I'd still give the same advice, so nothing has changed there. |
2015-02-06 15:35 GMT+01:00 Andy Allan [email protected]:
I don't share you're impression that place values for settlements and parts city, town, village, hamlet, isolated_dwelling. that's all for settlements These are neither many nor is there overlap, typically. |
Place=quarter is an existing tag, Gravitystorm, for two years now. You seem to be advising OSM mappers to ignore it, because they made a mistake in adopting it, and tag for the renderer instead. Of course you’re entitled, but it doesn’t seem like a productive way to build the renderer for OSM. |
2015-02-06 15:35 GMT+01:00 Andy Allan [email protected]:
osm-carto is the main map. It is very important what it does display and The same goes for settlements and parts of them, if you want to have |
@gravitystorm: I second what @dieterdreist said - osm-carto is the main map and you are the leading person here, so it is "kind of veto" (not the direct one, but still) you have in your hands. |
As a Japanese OSM mapper, I also hope to add rendering place=quarter. |
Please reopen this issue, quarter fills in the gap between suburb and neigbourhood in the Netherlands. At the moment there is no other tag to label city districts (wijken) in the Netherlands, people are now misusing place=suburb or landuse=residential for this simply because quarter isn't rendered. Place=neigbourhood (buurten) is for smaller subsections of quarters (wijken). |
2017-04-28 9:31 GMT+02:00 ligfietser <[email protected]>:
Please reopen this issue, quarter fills in the gap between suburb and
neigbourhood in the Netherlands. At the moment there is no other tag to
label city districts (wijken) in the Netherlands, people are now misusing
place=suburb or landuse=residential for this simply because quarter isn't
rendered. Place=neigbourhood (buurten) is for smaller subsections of
quarters (wijken).
I also believe that we should have more than just 2 kind of place
subdivisions within settlements. It is not needed everywhere but there are
surely places (e.g. also in Rome there is this need to adequately represent
the toponym hierarchy, although our mapping has not yet arrived at
comprehensively represent them everywhere).
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I drafted a hierarchy of urban place subdivisions. Suburb would only be used in cities. Towns would use the smaller place=quarter: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:Jojo4u/place_hierarchy |
Tag usage of quarter has increased significantly and there is evidence of tagging for the renderer. I'm reopening this so that the renewed discussion does not need to happen on a closed issue. This does not mean that this is ready to be rendered. Work that has to be done is to see if the scheme is consistent and how it would fit into the already rendered values. Personally I think that we need to avoid rendering values that cover small areas and do not have much significance like |
The text for neighbourhood names is too small. It's smaller than features inside the neighbourhood like parks, and it disappears if you zoom out to look at two neighbourhoods at once. I see three possible solutions:
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I'm mapping a municipality consisting of a 23K town and 2 villages. Based on the wiki, I would use the following scheme:
But since I propose the following options:
But if I had to stick to official data from the local townhall, I'd pick option 1 since we don't have an official suburb hierarchy -- there's no such a thing as a 'quarter' or 'neighborhood': no matter the place has half a block or 30 blocks they all are called suburbs -- and the inhabitants tend to use the "major suburbs" as their reference for their "minor suburbs". |
Are you willing to prepare the code? |
I'm sorry if I caused any problem, sounded demanding or tried to rush developers. Please don't get me wrong, but your reply seems I'm required to code to be able to comment (my 1st comment on this git btw). I saw you commented "The usage is high enough for me (4 712) and growing constantly" and the discussion was reopened one year ago (as said here), then I thought it would be worthy commenting. :) |
Oh, that might really sound as a demand, sorry for that! I just want to ask if you're interested in coding it. because we have not enough active programmers and just asking helped some people to try it. I feel this is one of a big missing blocks (next to |
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what are you referring to? place=quarter is rendered for years now |
As @dieterdreist said, place=quarter is rendered for years now. Complaining about a tag not rendered on a feature request that has been implemented since 2018 (!) is pointless, therefore qualifying your post as spam is appropriate. We try to keep discussions on-topic on this issue tracker. You seem to express that you do not like some general parts of the functioning of OpenStreetMap. Let me say that this particular project is about map style design. It is not about “Remove the tag (and replace by another).” neither about “Better not create it at all”. Here, we neither “create” tags nor do we “remove” them from the OSM database. Therefore, this is off-topic. Please refrain in the future from discussing general views about OSM here. This issue tracker is only for map style design related discussions. |
Maybe I could have tagged it rather as off-topic… |
A quarter is an area of a city smaller than place=suburb, but larger than place=neighbourhood. A quarter may have an administrative boundary, or only a node marking its nominal centre.
The proposal for this tag was approved in 2012-01.
It would be nice if this tag could be rendered.
See also https://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/5199.
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