Open openstreetmap-trac opened 3 years ago
Author: ipofanes [Added to the original trac issue at 8.20am, Monday, 21st February 2011]
I don't know if a multipolygon with same outer and inner tags should interpret the inner polygon as an absence of the properties.
If the outer polygon has the additional tag wood=mixed and the inner has wood=coniferous, how do I map this? The way in http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/85172223 is rendered as desired in Osmarender, but not in Mapnik.
Author: amm [Added to the original trac issue at 5.05pm, Saturday, 12th January 2013]
This sounds like a duplicate of #4525
On relation changes in diff processing, all of the member ways need to be reprocessed to catch these kind of issues.
Author: amm [Added to the original trac issue at 6.43pm, Monday, 16th September 2013]
It looks like this wasn't fixed with the fix to #4525.
For this to work, one would have to "expire" all relations for which any changed way is a member, which then in return would have to set all ways of all of those relations to pending.
This will probably introduce a huge overhead in diff processing.
Reporter: Ldp [Submitted to the original trac issue database at 10.16am, Thursday, 1st April 2010]
When you have a multipolygon with tags (say landuse=forest) on the outer way, and the same tags (landuse=forest) on the inner ways, osm2pgsql rightly drops the tags from the inner ways and just creates a single polygon object with holes. This renders as a forest with unfilled holes. So far so good.
If you now change the tagging on the outer way (say, to natural=heath), osm2pgsql updates that polygon's tagging. Since it never created separate polygons for the inner ways, those inner ways still won't render, and the natural=heath polygon will have unfilled holes. The only trick to get them to appear, is to modify the inner ways (change geom, change tagging), wait for the mapnik db to update, and then change the inner ways back to what they're supposed to be. This creates separate objects for the inner ways, so these finally render.