John Whelan <jwhelan0...@gmail.com> writes: > One or two are problematic usually as the street name is an > abbreviation. For example 1e Avenue in French meaning First Avenue. > > Any suggestions on how these should be handled? This particular > application is aimed at partially sighted people but I feel we should > be able to come up with a generic solution.
Two comments: osm norms are to expand abbreviations, as I understand it. So that should be fixed first Even after that, we have ref tags, and there is often a road whose ref is something like "CT 2", "US 1", or "I 95". I don't really think this should be expanded in the database. Instead, what's needed is a table in the application, perhaps centrally maintained in OSM, of how to pronounce standardize ref abbreviations. Putting phonetics of "connecticut" on all use of CT or the expanded name is not reasonable. But I agree this needs help. I get told to turn on "Court 2" and "Ma 2". Luckily I understand this by now and it actually works ok. But it does need fixing. _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk