Re: [OSM-talk-be] Some information about Nominatim for addresses in Brussels

2016-09-30 Thread Glenn Plas
Hi, I managed to fix everything in Brussels (inside small ring with some margin). Some interesting thing's I've seen like Accents on capital letters (there should be none) and more exotic characters. Spelling mistakes (double ss vs. single s. is common in dutch names) Just wrote this check to

Re: [OSM-talk-be] Some information about Nominatim for addresses in Brussels

2016-09-28 Thread Glenn Plas
This is a better, cleaner query, accounts for addr:street nodes as well http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/iCO On 28-09-16 11:44, Glenn Plas wrote: > So, we are talking about this data : http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/iCN ? > > the addressed way's (e.g. buildings ) need to match the streetname they >

Re: [OSM-talk-be] Some information about Nominatim for addresses in Brussels

2016-09-28 Thread Marc Gemis
The order on name can be random. But once you chose e.g. FR - NL, all the addr:street tags for the addresses in that street have to follow FR - NL. For another street you can take another order. This weird rule of FR - NL or NL - FR as name is something from the Belgium community. You cannot

Re: [OSM-talk-be] Some information about Nominatim for addresses in Brussels

2016-09-28 Thread joost schouppe
I'm not sure I understand correctly, but isn't the order of languages in the general name tags supposed to be random (for political reasons)? If so, shouldn't Nominatim be able to deal with this randomness? It sounds a bit strange to expect the data to follow the same randomness in the name and

[OSM-talk-be] Some information about Nominatim for addresses in Brussels

2016-09-27 Thread Marc Gemis
From the Swiss mailing list: Sarah Hoffmann (Nominatim dev) wrote: > Raphael Das Gupta wrote > Da das für Nominatim in Brüssel funktioniert > (osm.org/search?query=Koningsstraat,+Brussel & > osm.org/search?query=Rue+Royale,+Bruxelles scheinen die gleichen > Ergebnisse zu liefern) nehme ich an,