
Multiple tags seem to occur more frequently in OSM , particularly in polygons and to a lesser extent in lines. Luxembourg is a good example. I've had to adapt my style to ensure woods were plotted when combined with another tag. ie *Polygons* combining natural , landuse , leisure etc natural=wood & landuse=grass leisure & natural / landuse leisure=nature_reserve and landuse=forest *Lines* waterway=stream & boundary=administrative I'm not sure how the default style deals with this and perhaps it doesn't matter. regards Nick On 03/03/2020 08:12, Ticker Berkin wrote:
Hi all
It relatively easy for a style to generate multiple POI for the same point, in this case one "Fast Food" and one "Bagel/Donut".
The default style doesn't do this, but it makes a choice about which is shown in this and similar cases, carefully commented to show how to get the other:
# Have the following 2 lines here rather than after cuisine=... so that, for amenity=fast_food, cuisine is ignored amenity=fast_food & cuisine=* {add name='${cuisine|subst:"_=> "}'} [0x2a07 resolution 24] amenity=fast_food [0x2a07 resolution 24]
...
cuisine=bagel | cuisine=donut [0x2a0d resolution 24]
...
Have the following 2 lines here rather than before cuisine=... so that, for amenity=fast_food, cuisine is respected #amenity=fast_food & cuisine=* {add name='${cuisine|subst:"_=> "}'} [0x2a07 resolution 24] #amenity=fast_food [0x2a07 resolution 24]
Ticker
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