
I confirm this behavior using this style: # Set highway names to include the reference if there is one highway=motorway {name '${ref|highway-symbol:hbox} ${name}' | '${ref|highway-symbol:hbox}' | '${name}' } highway=trunk {name '${ref|highway-symbol:hbox} ${name}' | '${ref|highway-symbol:hbox}' | '${name}' } highway=primary {name '${ref|highway-symbol:box} ${name}' | '${ref|highway-symbol:box}' | '${name}' } highway=secondary {name '${ref|highway-symbol:oval} ${name}' | '${ref|highway-symbol:oval}' | '${name}' } highway=* {name '${ref} ${name}' | '${ref}' | '${name}' } ref name was used even if there is name On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 3:52 PM, Lambertus <osm@na1400.info> wrote:
There's a question on the OSM forum about the naming of highways in the default stylesheet which comes down to this: if a ref is available then that seems always used even if a name is also available, can this be changed to show the name as well?
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