Thanks Wanmil,
I tested a few tiles of the Benelux, and finally I found the street where I
live in the correct city, and not in a neighbourhood village anymore.
Congratulations, you have done a great job! :-)
For the Netherlands, streetnames assign to admin_level=10 or else (if not
specified) assign to admin_level=8 (municipality) works great:
mkgmap:country=NLD & mkgmap:city!=* & mkgmap:admin_level10=* { set
mkgmap:city='${mkgmap:admin_level10}' }
mkgmap:country=NLD & mkgmap:city!=* & mkgmap:admin_level8=* { set
mkgmap:city='${mkgmap:admin_level8}' }
A warning that shows up a few times while compiling:
"cannot process location element, because it contains no name tag" but I don't
know if this is a big issue.
Some test results on a Dakota:
A city was assigned to the wrong Province (Amersfoort, Gelderland, NL)
but the street in this city shows the correct location (Amersfoort, Utrecht,
NL).
Could this be caused by the fact that part of the province polygon of Utrecht
was not
complete in those tiles? Note that this city lies on the border of both
provinces.
As a result, if I look up the street and enter the city first, it finds the
street within the city,
but no results show up if I click on the streetname.
If I skip the city name and enter the streetname directly, it shows the correct
location.
This is not a big issue, since I could skip the region values in the style
files (and I don't care so much about provinces) but I mention it anyway.
For my Benelux map I'd like to know what style definitions works best in other
surrounding countries (Germany, Belgium, Luxemburg)
Cheers, Minko
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