+1 on no auto correct, unless it really necessary.

G.

"Marko Mäkelä" <marko.makela@iki.fi> wrote:
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 08:28:57PM +0200, WanMil wrote:
Hi Minko,

it would be possible. But I fear that this would be the start point for
a bunch of rules which names match and which names do not match:

Main Street
MainStreet
Main Str.
Main St.
Main
main street
Mein Street
Str. Main
Main Road
...

Sure about the "Mein Street"? :-)

This is a bit in the "garbage in, garbage out" category. What about very
similar street names, such as Mäyräkuja and Myyräkuja that are very
close to each other? Or lots of $basename{tie,kuja,polku,rinne} next to
each other? Or, in Estonia, you should not mix the street name suffixes
tn and mnt. I wonder if there is any misspelled "nt" that could be
either "mnt" (first letter missing) or "tn" (transposed).

I am against automatic "correction" of the data. If this is implemented,
it should be issuing warnings, and map makers should either fix or
blacklist those warnings on a case-by-case basis. (By blacklisting, I
mean something like "grep -vf blacklist.txt mkgmap.log.0" and adding
suitable regexps to blacklist.txt to suppress bogus warnings).

Best regards,

Marko


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