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🔢 Rooms in Kanthaus have a common name, but also a fixed number (or more properly, a unique identifier). For example, the [[Kitchen]] has number <code>K20-1-2</code>. The general format is <code><house>-<floor>-<room></code>. | |||
* <code><house></code> | |||
** <code>K20</code> for Kantstraße 20 | |||
** <code>K22</code> for Kantstraße 22. | |||
* <code><floor></code> | |||
** <code>B</code> for the basement | |||
** <code>0</code> for the ground floor (the floor you enter on!) | |||
** <code>1</code> for the first floor | |||
** <code>2</code> for the second floor | |||
** <code>3</code> for the attic | |||
** <code>4</code> for the Spitzboden | |||
* <code><room></code> starts at <code>1</code> with the first room on the right as you enter a floor's hallway. The remaining rooms are numbered in counter-clockwise fashion. (See [[Expfloorer]] for more details) | |||
= Exceptions = | |||
* Hallways don’t have numbers. Referenced as (e.g.) <code>K20-1 hallway</code> | |||
* Staircases don’t have numbers. Referenced as (e.g.) <code>K20 staircase</code> | |||
* Half-Floor rooms in staircases: <code>K20-0#</code> is the room halfway between <code>K20-0</code> and <code>K20-1</code> (🛈 The <code>#</code> symbol looks like the musical "sharp" symbol, which indicates raising a tone by a half) | |||
* The small “rooms” attached to the old K20 bathrooms (i.e. [[Washing room]], [[Snack kitchen]] and [[Main bathroom]]) are considered sections of the main room, and suffixed with a <code>B</code> (e.g. <code>K20-1-1B</code> for the [[Snack kitchen]] cupboard) | |||
[[Category:Rooms]] | |||
* Hallways | |||
* | |||
* Half-Floor rooms in staircases: <code>K20-0#</code> is the room halfway between <code>K20-0</code> and <code>K20-1</code> | |||
* The small “rooms” |
Latest revision as of 21:25, 20 October 2024
🔢 Rooms in Kanthaus have a common name, but also a fixed number (or more properly, a unique identifier). For example, the Kitchen has number K20-1-2
. The general format is <house>-<floor>-<room>
.
<house>
K20
for Kantstraße 20K22
for Kantstraße 22.
<floor>
B
for the basement0
for the ground floor (the floor you enter on!)1
for the first floor2
for the second floor3
for the attic4
for the Spitzboden
<room>
starts at1
with the first room on the right as you enter a floor's hallway. The remaining rooms are numbered in counter-clockwise fashion. (See Expfloorer for more details)
Exceptions
- Hallways don’t have numbers. Referenced as (e.g.)
K20-1 hallway
- Staircases don’t have numbers. Referenced as (e.g.)
K20 staircase
- Half-Floor rooms in staircases:
K20-0#
is the room halfway betweenK20-0
andK20-1
(🛈 The#
symbol looks like the musical "sharp" symbol, which indicates raising a tone by a half) - The small “rooms” attached to the old K20 bathrooms (i.e. Washing room, Snack kitchen and Main bathroom) are considered sections of the main room, and suffixed with a
B
(e.g.K20-1-1B
for the Snack kitchen cupboard)