Hi! No, this is not possible to do with rendering style. Name (text type) tags can't be filtered. This can be done only by changing map data.
среда, 13 августа 2025 г. в 16:38:02 UTC+3, Andrew M: > Hi. I'm struggling to understand the rules/syntax of the render.xml > files. Despite the info at > https://osmand.net/docs/technical/osmand-file-formats/osmand-rendering-style/ > and the comments in the default.render.xml file I've only managed to get > the simplest changes working. I want to extend an existing render file > (like Topo or Default) rather than create an entirely new one so I'm using > the 'depends' attribute. > > Specifically, what I want to do is hide the objects named 'Unnamed ... > Heritage Agreement' that litter the map in my region (South Australia, see > attached screenshot). They are technically 'Nature Reserves' but are > generally not public access and not of relevance to me. I still want to > display 'normal' reserves like National Parks. > > From what I can see, they don't have a consistent tag that distinguishes > them from other reserves other than the format of their name. The Operator > tag could catch quite a few though. > > Is it possible to match objects on a partial name? I thought 'nameTag' > might do it but I can't even get that to match a complete name let alone a > partial name. > > Any advice appreciated but as I'm struggling to understand the basics, the > more specific the guidance is, the better. Thanks > > [image: Screenshot_2025-08-12-18-53-59-633_net.osmand.jpg] > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "OsmAnd" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/osmand/26a47883-1088-41d1-808d-dbbb003ce815n%40googlegroups.com.
