For Luxemburg, because it is such a small country, I have adapted the default
rules a bit:
mkgmap:country=LUX & mkgmap:region!=* & mkgmap:admin_level6=* { set
mkgmap:region='${mkgmap:admin_level6}' }
I deleted the following rule, because level 6 is the highest (municipalties aka
'commune'):
mkgmap:country=LUX & mkgmap:city!=* & mkgmap:admin_level8=* { set
mkgmap:city='${mkgmap:admin_level8}' }
This means that the locater will now use the nearest
node to assign streets in smaller villages belonging to a municipality:
Hualwee in Lieler,Commune Heinersheid, LUX
With the default mkgmap rules there were no streets to be found in Lieler, only
in Heinersheid.
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Marko wrote:
I am not sure if the above only applies to boundary=administrative
relations. For location-autofill=nearest (using place=* nodes only), I
am guessing that region is hard-wired to the country. That is OK too,
since the place=* is sort-of obsoleted by the boundary relations.
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