hello everyone,
i would like to propose another entry for an openguide submission: "public transport" it's nice to know how to get to this intersting entry, isn't it?
i know entry could/should be linked to map, but when i see there "central line: Marble Arch" even as foreigner and tourist that helps to quickly locate the entry. :)
a++ maks
On Thu 03 Jun 2004, maks attems maks@sternwelten.at wrote:
i would like to propose another entry for an openguide submission: "public transport"
On the London guide we're just adding that in to the body where appropriate. What would be the advantage of having a specific metadata field, given that the data's going to be freeform?
Kake
On Fri, Jun 04, 2004 at 02:13:15PM +0100, Kate L Pugh wrote:
On Thu 03 Jun 2004, maks attems maks@sternwelten.at wrote:
i would like to propose another entry for an openguide submission: "public transport"
On the London guide we're just adding that in to the body where appropriate. What would be the advantage of having a specific metadata field, given that the data's going to be freeform?
I would suggest being asked at configuration time for the main public transport system, which could then be used to generate an input field to save you having to type "*'''Nearest [[Tube]]:'''" every time (the answer you give in the configuration would go in the link in that example).
On Friday 04 June 2004 08:27 am, Earle Martin wrote:
On Fri, Jun 04, 2004 at 02:13:15PM +0100, Kate L Pugh wrote:
On Thu 03 Jun 2004, maks attems maks@sternwelten.at wrote:
i would like to propose another entry for an openguide submission: "public transport"
On the London guide we're just adding that in to the body where appropriate. What would be the advantage of having a specific metadata field, given that the data's going to be freeform?
I would suggest being asked at configuration time for the main public transport system, which could then be used to generate an input field to save you having to type "*'''Nearest [[Tube]]:'''" every time (the answer you give in the configuration would go in the link in that example).
Unfortunately not all cities are so well blessed as London. Orlando for example has a marginally effective inter-city transport (we drive alot) so the local's don't use it for navigation. What we do have is a rather silly and adhoc system of major roads. Wanna get to the Nissan Dealership? Head down 436 ... it's just past University. (Note that 436 isn't always the name of that road ... it's also known as Semoran, and I believe Altamont Springs Blvd depending on which section you're driving on).
Something closer to Nearest Landmark is really what you're looking for. But I can't think of an accurate name for it.
-Chris
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