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leisure=park multipolygon overlaps landuse=meadow #1136

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talllguy opened this issue Nov 25, 2014 · 3 comments
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leisure=park multipolygon overlaps landuse=meadow #1136

talllguy opened this issue Nov 25, 2014 · 3 comments

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@talllguy
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I recently added another outer piece to the Patapsco Valley State Park and it is now overlapping a landuse=meadow way I had previously drawn. But, the overlap is only occuring on the new part of the multipolygon.

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2014-11-24 19_28_56-openstreetmap _ way_ 258003222
2014-11-24 19_29_47-openstreetmap

@matthijsmelissen
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Landcover is rendered in order of size (smaller on top), which works well in general, but sometimes leads to strange results, such as here. There is not really something we can do about without abandoning the size-wise order, and I think abandoning this order will have more disadvantages than advantages. Therefore I will close this issue. See also #888.

@matkoniecz
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Maybe parks should not be rendered as solid areas? Maybe rendering just names would be better?

@talllguy
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I like the green of parks. It adds to the cartographic value of the map. Most mainstream maps, online and otherwise, color parks green.

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