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Reporter: augustus.kling[at]gmail.com [Submitted to the original trac issue database at 7.53am, Monday, 3rd August 2009]
The house number is not rendered for [http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/26588046 this building]. I think (but don't know) the reason is as follows:[[BR]]
name and addr:housenumber are given, so Mapnik chooses to render name[[BR]]
name is to long to fit in the area of the building[[BR]]
name is not rendered therefore[[BR]]
[[BR]]
In this case Mapnik should choose to render the house number instead as it fits within the building's area and the name doesn't. Otherwise Mapnik should prefer the buildings name as it does on zoom=18 where the name fits within the building.[[BR]]
The described error only exists for zoom=17.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Royal Mail (the UK postal operator) lists both these addresses with the name component and without the house number, i.e. name taking precedence over number for addressing.
While numbers are smaller to render, I would prefer to see named houses by name.
Reporter: augustus.kling[at]gmail.com
[Submitted to the original trac issue database at 7.53am, Monday, 3rd August 2009]
The house number is not rendered for [http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/26588046 this building]. I think (but don't know) the reason is as follows:[[BR]]
[[BR]]
In this case Mapnik should choose to render the house number instead as it fits within the building's area and the name doesn't. Otherwise Mapnik should prefer the buildings name as it does on zoom=18 where the name fits within the building.[[BR]]
The described error only exists for zoom=17.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: