Tag:surface=sett
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Sett paving, formed from natural stones cut to have a flat top (with regular or irregular shape). ![]() |
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Sett paving, formed from natural stones cut usually (but not necessarily) to a regular shape (contrast with surface=unhewn_cobblestone
where the stones are not cut at all). The stones are not entirely flat and typically do not cover the surface completely, unlike surface=paving_stones
.
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Interleaved rectangular setts
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Square setts in an arc pattern
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Irregular stones with a cut top
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Artistic stone pavement style
Subtags
sett:shape=*
: shape of the tiles, see § Shape below.sett:pattern=*
: how they are arranged, see § Pattern below.sett:style=*
: style of the pavement, see § Style below.sett:length=*
: size of the individual stones (see alsopaving stones:length=*
).
Shape
sett:shape=*
describes the shape of the individual setts. The following are some possible values:
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sett:shape=rectangle
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sett:shape=square
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sett:shape=irregular
Pattern
sett:pattern=*
describes how the setts stones are arranged.
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sett:pattern=interleaved
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sett:pattern=arc
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sett:pattern=fan
Style
sett:style=*
describes the style of the sett pavement. The following are some possible values:
Size

sett:length=*
describes the size of the individual sett stones. Values in meter (e.g. sett:length=0.1
) or with given unit (e.g. sett:length=10 cm
). Typical sizes are:
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sett:length=0.15
large stone paving (from a size of about 15 cm) -
sett:length=0.1
small stone paving (stone size around 10 cm) -
sett:length=0.05
mosaic paving (stone size around 5 cm)
See also
Other similar surfaces:
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Natural, uncut, overall rounded stones
surface=unhewn_cobblestone
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Concrete block pavers
surface=paving_stones
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Natural stone machined into flat elements
surface=paving_stones
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Long, narrow concrete elements for a two-tracked vehicle. May be made using concrete paving stones
surface=concrete:lanes
More values for the subtags have been proposed here and here.