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The forest pattern persists when forest landcover overlaps another landcover #1796

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Xevib opened this issue Aug 29, 2015 · 3 comments
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@Xevib
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Xevib commented Aug 29, 2015

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http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/42.42232/-6.70554

In this case residential landuse overlaps forest and the trees pattern persists on the residential zone

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This is an intended effect, introduced by #1728

In case that it is both residential and forest - rendering is correct and fixes #1309, #888.

In case that it is not both residential and forest - tagging is wrong and should be fixed and rendering intentionally makes problem visible.

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Nic787 commented Apr 23, 2021

I think there should be a better way to put forest over other landuse. I know about not tagging for render, but I don't understand why something it's like that :

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And other areas it works.

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It's very inconsistent.

I had the same problem of rendering farmland inside an airport border. I had to cut the actual farmland into two parts. One for outside the airport and one inside. I actually think vegetation or farmland should be seen more clearly inside other landuse.

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matkoniecz commented Apr 24, 2021

See #4371, that is depending on size of rendered areas.

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