Thanks.
I am referring to the province name added to all
POI's address information so neither 1 or 2.
Hopefully this screen shot from my Zumo explains it
better:
This is the listing I get when browsing
cities. The three first ones are okay because they are located within provinces
that have English names in the 'name' tag in the relation outlining the
province. The last, Bangkok (city), is within Bangkok province. The relation for
Bangkok province is properly tagged with "กรุงเทพมหานคร" in it's 'name' tag and
"Bangkok" in it's 'name:en' tag. As you can see, the 'name:en' is not used but
rather Thai script "Latinized".
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 4:07 PM
Subject: Re: [mkgmap-dev] Province
names
> Nils,
>
> after reading Garvans comment I wonder if
I understood your problem
> correctly.
>
> What do you mean
that the province name uses that name tag instead of
> name:en?
>
1. All POIs within the province use the name tag for the province name?
>
2. Only the boundary itself is displayed with the name tag instead of
>
name:en?
> 3. both 1. and 2.
>
> If the answer is 1, then I
have to try to reproduce the problem. Garvans
> comment should not be
relvant to 1.
>
> If the answer is 2, please follow Garvans
hints.
>
> WanMil
>
>> About a year ago I reported
that the name tag list was not working the
>> way I expected. I think
it was not applied to relations, but I made some
>> modifications to my
style file to work around the issue. I am not sure
>> if this is
related to the problems you are having now, but I looked up
>> the old
thread for you to check out. This is the reply to my
observations.
>>
>> http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/pipermail/mkgmap-dev/2010q4/009593.html
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>>
Garvan
>>
>>
>> On 24-Jun-12 13:49, Nils Leandersson
wrote:
>>> <snip>
>>>
>>> The final
result is the same, the "name" tag is used rather than the
>>>
"name:en" tag.
>>>
>>> Can anyone confirm they can use
any other name tag than the default 'name',
>>> and if so, what
options was used for osmosis and
mkgamp?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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