Key:inscription
inscription |
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Text which is written on an object. |
Group: Annotations |
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Status: de facto |
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The key inscription=* is used for the text of inscriptions on buildings, memorials, advertising signs and other objects.
Use
Inscription represents text physically found on the feature in the real world.
The spaced slash /
may be used to represent line breaks and the double //
to paragraph breaks. There is a limit of 255 characters for values.
Referencing other data services
To overcome the length limit, the inscription might be added to:
- If this is feature has a Wikidata item (wikidata=*), it can be described there using inscription (Property:P1684), as the character limit is set at 1,500.
- If it is a commemorative/historical plaque, you can also add the full inscription to openplaques.org and then link the entry with the OSM object, using openplaques:id=<ID number>.
Similar tags
- inscription:url=* - URL where the inscription can be found on an external website; e.g. Wikisource (useful when the inscription is longer than the above limit).
Related tags
- description=* - Additional information about an element, containing text not extant in real world.
- historic=epigraph, a proposal to map epigraphs (inscriptions) on their own (particularly useful to locate inscriptions on bigger objects and where there are several of them).
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