It is not handling
- regions with more than one widespread language
- features that have name tag in an atypical language
26. Apr 2018 10:04 by jan...@gmail.com <mailto:jan...@gmail.com>:
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> sri, 25. tra 2018. u 08:51 Darafei "Komяpa" Praliaskouski <> m...@komzpa.net
> <mailto:m...@komzpa.net>> > napisao je:
>
>> Hi,
>> maps.me <http://maps.me>>> took approach similar to Nominatim's: each map
>> region has "default language" in metadata, and in case the
>> name:<default_language_here> is needed but is missing, just name tag is
>> taken.
>
> I think this is the best solution with the least amount of work for mappers.
> But we put default languages in regions instead of an external database, as
> someone before me already mentioned.
>
> Tag the default language on the whole country (official_language=hr). If a
> region of a country has two official languages and the labels are, for
> example, Rovinj/Rovigno, then put a official_language=hr/it. And on the safe
> side, tag all the other subregions with official_language=hr, if the data
> renderer chooses to download only one region.
>
> After that, no other changes are needed.
>
> Janko Mihelić
>
>
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