[OSM-talk-be] Nominatim administrative boundaries

Daan Bellefroid daan at idaan.be
Fri Jun 14 11:14:59 UTC 2013


Can you find for instance Wezemaal? Is also Rotselaar, so same situation as
Werchter.

Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPad

Op 14-jun.-2013 om 12:48 heeft Glenn Plas <glenn at byte-consult.be> het
volgende geschreven:

 Maybe it's me but I cannot find any administrative boundary concerning
Werchter inside Rotselaar.

Also removed a highway crossing tag from Leuven boundary[7].

So it's possible the search fails due to this fact.

Glenn

On 06/14/2013 12:38 PM, Glenn Plas wrote:

 The fact that Rotselaar trickles up into Leuven can be explained according
to the current data:

 http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/143580669

Still looking into that search problem..

Glenn

On 06/14/2013 12:17 PM, Daan Bellefroid wrote:

Beginners question:

 In Nominatim: the search "Leybos, Werchter" gives no results. The search
"Leybos, Rotselaar" does.

 Is this normal behaviour? Of course Werchter is a sub-administration of
Rotselaar.

 Is it so that boundaries are set as "the bigger one wins"?

 Further, Rotselaar seems to be incorporated into Leuven although the two
have nothing in common.

 Maybe there exists some documentation that clearly explains and I could
read?


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