
in addition to Minko: according to http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Belgium/Boundaries Belgium provinces should all be in admin_level 6 For Luxembourg: the cities are all in admin_level 8, the provinces (I think the Luxembourg name 'district' comes closest) are in admin_level 4 Cheers Johan On Wed, 04 May 2011 21:03:00 +0200, WanMil <wmgcnfg@web.de> wrote:
I think only the city rules need to be tweaked in Germany:
# Germany = DEU cities mkgmap:country=DEU & mkgmap:city!=* & mkgmap:admin_level8=* { set mkgmap:city='${mkgmap:admin_level8}' } mkgmap:country=DEU & mkgmap:city!=* & mkgmap:admin_level7=* { set mkgmap:city='${mkgmap:admin_level7}' } mkgmap:country=DEU & mkgmap:city!=* & mkgmap:admin_level6=* { set mkgmap:city='${mkgmap:admin_level6}' } mkgmap:country=DEU & mkgmap:city!=* & mkgmap:admin_level9=* { set mkgmap:city='${mkgmap:admin_level9}' } mkgmap:country=DEU & mkgmap:city!=* & mkgmap:admin_level10=* { set mkgmap:city='${mkgmap:admin_level10}' }
First use admin_level=8 for city names. This covers all cities with a size up to 300000. Bigger cities don't use admin_level=8 but admin_level=9 and 10 (and 11) for suburbs. The appropriate name of the bigger city should be contained then in the admin_level 7 or 6.
Please try it and give a feedback if that's ok. The upper rules are committed in r1937.
Later on I will try your region settings.
WanMil
In Germany we have the same mess...
Actually I'm using this rules:
mkgmap:country!=* & mkgmap:admin_level2=* { set mkgmap:country='${mkgmap:admin_level2}' }
mkgmap:region!=* & mkgmap:admin_level3=* { set mkgmap:region='${mkgmap:admin_level3}' } mkgmap:region!=* & mkgmap:admin_level4=* { set mkgmap:region='${mkgmap:admin_level4}' } mkgmap:region!=* & mkgmap:admin_level5=* { set mkgmap:region='${mkgmap:admin_level5}' }
mkgmap:city!=* & mkgmap:admin_level10=* { set mkgmap:city='${mkgmap:admin_level10}' } mkgmap:city!=* & mkgmap:admin_level8=* { set mkgmap:city='${mkgmap:admin_level8}' } mkgmap:city!=* & mkgmap:admin_level7=* { set mkgmap:city='${mkgmap:admin_level7}' } mkgmap:city!=* & mkgmap:admin_level6=* { set mkgmap:city='${mkgmap:admin_level6}' }
I don't know if this makes sense, but referring to this page: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:boundary%3Dadministrative <http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:boundary=administrative> there are 2 options for the admin-boundaries: 10 and 11 admin levels :( So actually I still playing with this setting, maybe somebody has better rules for Germany.
Thanks and regards Martin
Am 04.05.2011 um 19:38 schrieb Minko:
Netherlands:
mkgmap:region!=* & mkgmap:admin_level4=* { set mkgmap:region='${mkgmap:admin_level4}' } mkgmap:city!=* & mkgmap:admin_level10=* { set mkgmap:city='${mkgmap:admin_level10}' } mkgmap:city!=* & mkgmap:admin_level8=* { set mkgmap:city='${mkgmap:admin_level8}' }
For Belgium I'm not sure, seems a big mess there ;-)
Provinces are found in level 5 or 6, level 4 is for Flandres and Wallonie But in level 5 you have something like the 'Flemish Community' too: http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/53136 There is also the Flemish region (level 4), don't have any clue what the difference is between those two: http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/53134
Cities: mkgmap:city!=* & mkgmap:admin_level9=* { set mkgmap:city='${mkgmap:admin_level9}' } mkgmap:city!=* & mkgmap:admin_level8=* { set mkgmap:city='${mkgmap:admin_level8}' }
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