Template:Map Features:properties

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Template for the Properties table in the Map Features page. Use the default English text or use the template arguments for your translations

==Usage==
All parameters are optional. By default, text is in English. 
English writers shall write their comments in the template itself (avoiding double edition). 
Other languages are translated in template arguments, not in the template itself.
== section header ==
|name=        (section header line)
|description= (displayed before or after the table; optional)

== One key/value row ==
|bridge:key=   |bridge:value=   |bridge:desc=   |bridge:render=   bridge:photo=

== Full list of properties ==
|admin_level:desc=
|admin_level:key=
|area:desc=
|area:key=
|bridge:desc=
|bridge:key=
|covered:desc=
|covered:key=
|crossing:desc=
|crossing:key=
|cutting:desc=
|cutting:key=
|disused:desc=
|disused:key=
|drive_in:desc=
|drive_in:key=
|drive_through:desc=
|drive_through:key=
|ele:desc=
|ele:key=
|embankment:desc=
|embankment:key=
|end_date:desc=
|end_date:key=
|est_width:desc=
|est_width:key=
|incline:desc=
|incline:key=
|lanes:desc=
|lanes:key=
|layer:desc=
|layer:key=
|motorroad:desc=
|motorroad:key=
|mountain_pass:desc=
|mountain_pass:key=
|mtb_scale:key=
|mtb:description:key=
|mtb:description:desc=
|mtb_scale:desc=
|mtb_scale:imba:desc=
|mtb_scale:uphill:desc=
|narrow:desc=
|narrow:key=
|opening_hours:desc=
|opening_hours:key=
|operator:desc=
|operator:key=
|rtc_rate:desc=
|rtc_rate:key=
|sac_scale:desc=
|sac_scale:key=
|smoothness:desc=
|smoothness:key=
|start_date:desc=
|start_date:key=
|surface:desc=
|surface:key=
|tactile_paving:desc=
|tactile_paving:key=
|TMC:LocationCode:desc=
|TMC:LocationCode:key=
|trail_visibility:desc=
|trail_visibility:key=
|tunnel:desc=
|tunnel:key=
|wheelchair:desc=
|wheelchair:key=
|width:desc=
|width:key=
|wood:desc=
|wood:key=

Properties

Used to give additional information of a general nature about another element.

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
area yes Area Means a feature that is normally linear is an area. You should not add this to features that are already defined as an area type.
bridge yes / aqueduct / viaduct / swing / ... Way Node A bridge, use together with the layer tag. Value "yes" is generic, or you can specialize. Mapping-Features-Road-Bridge.png Bridge-yes.jpg
covered yes NodeWayArea Used to denote that a node, way or area is covered by another entity (or in some cases the ground), when the use of layers is inappropriate, or additional clarification is needed. Various, depending on the covered entity Covered.jpg
crossing no / traffic_signals / uncontrolled Node
cutting yes Way A cut in the land to carry a road or tram. Mostly in hilly landscape. Source Road cut.jpg
disused yes Node Way Area For features that are useful for navigation, yet are unused. See abandoned=* if infrastructure is removed.
drive_through yes / no Node Area Used to indicate if a pharmacy, bank, atm, or fast_food, or post_box offers drive_thru service.
drive_in yes / no Node Area Used to indicate if a cinema is a drive-in cinema or a restaurant offers drive-in service. drive_in is different than drive_thru
ele Number Node Area Elevation (also known as altitude or height) above mean sea level in metre, based on geoid model EGM 96 which is used by WGS 84 (GPS). (see also Altitude)
embankment yes Way A raised bank to carry a road, railway, or canal across a low-lying or wet area. Source Mapping-Features-Road-Embankment.png Embankment.jpg
end_date Date Way Date feature was removed
est_width Number Way A rough guess of the width of way in metres
fenced yes/no Way Area Whether an object like man_made=works is fenced or not. To map the actual fence see barrier=fence.
Lambach Musketenzaun.jpg
internet_access public/service/terminal/wired/wlan/ Node This tag is for indication that a map entity such as a building, a shop, restaurant, etc. offers internet access to the public, either as a paid service or even for free.
Internet-Sign.jpg
layer -5 to 5 Way 0: ground (default); -1..-5:under ground layer; 1..5 (not +1):above ground layer
This is intended to indicate actual physical separation, shouldn't be used just to influence rendering order.
narrow yes Way Relative indication that a way (waterway, highway, cycleway) gets narrower.
Narrow-sign.jpg
opening_hours 24/7 or mo md hh:mm-hh:mm. (read described syntax) Node Way Area opening_hours describes when something is open.
Pharmacy dispencing 24.png
operator User Defined Node Way Area The operator tag can be used to name a company or corporation who's responsible for a certain object or who operates it.
start_date Date Way Date feature was created
TMC:LocationCode see description Way Node Relation An identifier in electronic traffic-messages.
tunnel yes Way A tunnel, use together with the layer tag. Mapping-Features-Road-Tunnel.png Tunnel.jpg
wheelchair yes / no / limited Node Way Area Indicate if a special place can be used with wheelchairs.
Standard rollstuhl.jpg
width Number Way Width of way in metres
wood coniferous / deciduous / mixed Node Area Applies to landuse=forest and natural=wood detailing the sort of trees found within each landuse. Makes most sense when applied to areas.

This table is a wiki template with a default description in English. Editable here.

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