I think I got the same results on my Oregon 600, so thats why I dont use 
--x-split-name-index


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Van: mkgmap-dev <mkgmap-dev-boun...@lists.mkgmap.org.uk> namens Gerd Petermann 
<gpetermann_muenc...@hotmail.com>
Verzonden: zondag 9 april 2017 01:15:02
Aan: mkgmap-dev@lists.mkgmap.org.uk
Onderwerp: [mkgmap-dev] Address search on device with --x-split-name-index 
option

Hi all,

not sure how this works on other devices. I have a map containing a part of the 
alps with parts of Germany, Switzerland and France.
On my Oregon 600 when I search for an address I have some dialogs
1) select a country (I select Switzerland)
2) select city or select "search all"
3) Enter Street name. I can type a few characters and press enter. The device 
presents a list of road names matching the selected characters.
4) Last is to enter the house number.  I can leave it empty to search for 
streets.

If I select a city (Feuerthalen)in step 2) everything seems to work fine. It 
lists "Obere Rheingasse" as well as "Rheingasse" when I enter "Rheinga".
If I select "search all" the results are weird. Sometimes I get "no result, 
change search parameters", sometimes results look ok.

When I change the code in mdr20 to ignore the additional entries produced with 
the "--x-split-name-index" option the problem seems to be solved,
I just don't find "Obere Rheingasse" when I search for "Rheingasse".

Does anybody see better results in this case with a map produced  with trunk?

Gerd
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