
Hi Dani, Welcome to the club. I guess everyone will sooner or later realize that the Garmin software is crap but the hardware is reasonable. I sort of knew that before I got the Edge 705 in January 2009. I will jump ship as soon as someone produces something reasonably open that I can use when bicycling in any weather (including rain or winter), with a sturdy handlebar mount and cadence/heart rate sensors. I hope that my Edge won't die before that. :-) I don't really agree on the furniture shops, though. In a big city, you may have furniture shops in the outskirts, and you might pick up a carpet or some decoration items when travelling. On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 01:43:40AM +0200, Daniela Duerbeck wrote:
I thought a resort was something like: http://www.centerparcs.com/EN/GB/home
Funny, I just mapped a somewhat similar site, http://www.visulahti.fi. I did not use tourism=resort, but tourism=camp_site, leisure=water_park, tourism=museum, tourism=artwork, amenity=restaurant, and the like.
The funny thing is that also the translators for the localized versions of Garmin devices are not sure what Garmin originally meant with "Resort".
Don't get me started on that. In the Edge 705, Units is translated to "Laitteet" (Devices) in Finnish. Power is translated to "voima" (force), and in the Finnish translations, a possible unit of altitude is miles (I guess it'd be feet).
Normally I would suggest to recycle this item but it is located under lodging and there is no other thing that would make sense to be summarized under this item in my opinion.
There is one, which I was just about to commit: +amenity=nursing_home [0x3002 resolution 21] But 0x3002 is already crowded (hospitals, doctors, healthcare=* etc). Nursing homes are a form of lodging, so reusing the code of resort seems reasonable.
P.S: BTW: If you add something the next time to the svn I would suggest to add cuisine=bavarian to the same item as cuisine=german at amenity=restaurant.
During my stay in Lübeck back in 1994, someone sent a postcard from Bavaria to the student dormitory. The address line included "Deutschland", implying that Bavaria is not Germany. But OK, I will comply. :-) Marko