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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'>Hi Andrzej,<br><br>thanks a lot. The display tool does not yet show the city names or <br>zip codes, so I am not sure how they are stored, but I hope that Steve <br>is already trying to (de)code that.<br>I now have to think about the rules for my plausibility checks,<br>some are obsolete, some new are required.<br><br>Gerd<br><br><br><div>Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 14:51:17 +0200<br>From: popej@poczta.onet.pl<br>To: mkgmap-dev@lists.mkgmap.org.uk<br>Subject: Re: [mkgmap-dev] inc/address and --housenumbers<br><br><pre>Hi Gerd,<br> <br>I have compiled example with a road that goes across 3 cities, see <br>attached archive.<br> <br>Road has 2 names, which are the same for all cities. This is good for <br>left/right cities, but rather unusual, when a road leads from one city <br>to another.<br> <br>Road name is StreetLeft and StreetRight, first one is displayed on map. <br>Numbering along road goes like this:<br>numbers 1-9 for CityLeft and 2-10 for CityRight<br>numbers 11-19 and 12-20, both sides in CityLeft<br>numbers 1-19 and 2-20, both sides for CityThird<br> <br>I have noticed, that junction inside the road breaks numbering. I had to <br>explicitly set numbering for junction point to get continuous numbering <br>along whole road.<br> <br>Mapsource finds correctly addresses for each city, but search without <br>city shows only one address from two available. Both street names can be <br>used, there is no assignment to left/right city.<br> <br>-- <br>Best regards,<br>Andrzej<br></pre><br>_______________________________________________
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