[OSM-talk] To the author of the AddrInterpolation JOSM plugin

2011-03-20 Thread Floris Looijesteijn
I can't find who wrote this, so I hope the author reads this list. Since a while now this plugin copies and remembers postcode from selected nodes and assigns the same values to all your work. This is obviously wrong but easily overlooked. Since it's already mentioned on the wiki page of the

Re: [OSM-talk] To the author of the AddrInterpolation JOSM plugin

2011-03-20 Thread Jo
This is probably not desired behaviour in The Netherlands (since the postcode can change even within a street), but it is valid in most of the rest of the world. Jo 2011/3/20 Floris Looijesteijn o...@floris.nu I can't find who wrote this, so I hope the author reads this list. Since a while

Re: [OSM-talk] To the author of the AddrInterpolation JOSM plugin

2011-03-20 Thread Floris Looijesteijn
I guess you're right, I don't know all countries postcode systems. But it also happened to me when moving from one city to another. Greetings, Floris On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 5:45 PM, Jo winfi...@gmail.com wrote: This is probably not desired behaviour in The Netherlands (since the postcode can

Re: [OSM-talk] To the author of the AddrInterpolation JOSM plugin

2011-03-20 Thread john
In the USA, while most streets are within a single Zip Code (postal code), it is common for streets at the boundaries of such codes to extend across the boundary line, and thus have more than one postal code. The street that I live on changes both city name and postal code at the boundary, but

Re: [OSM-talk] To the author of the AddrInterpolation JOSM plugin

2011-03-20 Thread Mike N
On 3/20/2011 12:15 PM, Floris Looijesteijn wrote: Since a while now this plugin copies and remembers postcode from selected nodes and assigns the same values to all your work. This is obviously wrong but easily overlooked. Since it's already mentioned on the wiki page of the plugin I wonder why