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Render marked and uncontrolled crossings the same way #390

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mdykierek opened this issue Feb 3, 2022 · 2 comments
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Render marked and uncontrolled crossings the same way #390

mdykierek opened this issue Feb 3, 2022 · 2 comments

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@mdykierek
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According to Wiki they are the same thing so why rendering them differently?
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:highway%3Dcrossing
crossing=uncontrolled (used by JOSM preset) - with crosswalk without traffic lights
crossing=marked (used by iD preset) - with crosswalk without traffic lights

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tyrasd commented Feb 4, 2022

To clarify: you refer to crossings mapped as nodes (vertices) of highway=* ways, not crossings mapped as individual lines tagged as highway=footway + footway=crossing + crossing=*, right?

I agree that these two synonymous tags should be rendered in the same way in iD. The cause for this is that there is currently no preset in the id-tagging-schema repository for crossing=uncontrolled. Therefore, I'm moving this ticket to that repository.

PS: Interestingly, I just noticed that JOSM renders all crossings except for crossing=traffic_signals and crossing=unmarked (and crossing=no) the same, even stuff like crossing=yes.

@tyrasd tyrasd transferred this issue from openstreetmap/iD Feb 4, 2022
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Yes. I meant pedestrian crossings points, not the lines.
The dot in a circle symbol is hard to notice. I came across some crossings mapped twice (marked) and a nearby, a somewhat off the actual location (uncontrolled).

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