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Please add a separate rendering for DRY reedbeds #4959
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I have difficulties seeing how this is an actionable request. You seem to want us to render https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/17539307 differently from other areas tagged |
OK, of course it would need a different tag. I am not aware that something like this exists, with the desired result. |
Well - if no established tagging exists then this is not the right place to discuss the matter at this time. You should discuss tagging options with other mappers and work on establishing a tagging concept. Generally speaking reeds growing on not water saturated ground are probably partly mapped with Closing as this is not a matter for this issue tracker without an established tagging existing. This needs to be discussed on the mapping level. |
I understand this is not rendering, but should go a level deeper first: tags. Followed by rendering. The point is exactly that inappropriate tags like scrub, or maybe grass, are used. |
I have been modelling DRY reed-beds, which are used for harvesting the reeds. These can be quite homogenous reed-beds, visually the same as wet ones, but explicitly dry. Paths or tracks may run through them.
For instance: Rengerspole
I replaced inappropriate scrub by reedbed, but this is not what I want, because of the wet aspect.
It creates these problems.
As far a I know there no good alternative for reedbed.
I considered at least these variations: wetland.
My proposal is to just leave the blue stripes out in a separate pattern.
I also mentioned this at the related non-transparent color.
Also see add color fill and rendering over water and over land.
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