On 23/02/2013 19:28, moltonel 3x Combo wrote:
On 22 February 2013 15:25, Peter Wendorff <[email protected]> wrote:
at least
one localized name to be equal to the name attribute, mappers will either be
offended and leave the project or they will find a solution, imagine
name:communityagreement="Bruxelles - Brussel" - just to make sure the name
the community want's to see in the name tag and rendered on the most
prominent maps.

Clearly we don't want that. But I was suggesting to improve the
heuristic to deal with this usecase. Show a warning if :
* There is a name:XX but no name or
* There is at least one name:XX and a name and
   - The name doesn't match any name:XX and
   - The name looks like it can be split (with a dash, a slash, a
paren, etc) and one of the subname doesn't match any name:XX

Keep Right can do some of this, with the "Language unknown" warning. http://keepright.ipax.at/ It will warn if there is at least one name:XX tag, and the name tag doesn't match any of them. Note this is just a warning, it is not necessarily an error.

I don't think it handles multiple names in the name tag, separated by dashes/slashes etc, these will still be highlighted with a warning. I'm sure suggested improvements or patches would be welcome.


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