0

Hello. I'm viewing the map of Kiev, and there are two variants of object names - in Ukrainian language (by default) and in Russian (name:ru). How I can see the Russian names in my web-browser? Or is there any way to override default language settings? I'm trying also maperetive with the option "text : @any([[name:ru]], name)" at the configuration file - but no chance, the names is still Ukrainian, not Russian.

asked 29 Mar '11, 11:15

roxton's gravatar image

roxton
61234
accept rate: 0%

edited 29 Mar '11, 11:15


2 Answers:
3
permanent link

answered 29 Mar '11, 11:57

EdLoach's gravatar image

EdLoach ♦
18.4k15148267
accept rate: 23%

1

On openstreetmap.org there is no map in Russian language, but the default name for every feature is rendered (the value in the name-tag). I don't know if there is a rendering in Russian available, but it is possible. If there is none, you could make one yourself.

There is already a similar question here, with code for maperitive, where the answer suggests you might have to "(make sure it's a tab indent and not spaces)".

permanent link

answered 29 Mar '11, 11:34

dieterdreist's gravatar image

dieterdreist
3.6k113466
accept rate: 3%

Markdown Basics

  • *italic* or _italic_
  • **bold** or __bold__
  • link:[text](http://url.com/ "title")
  • image?![alt text](/path/img.jpg "title")
  • numbered list: 1. Foo 2. Bar
  • to add a line break simply add two spaces to where you would like the new line to be.
  • basic HTML tags are also supported

Question tags:

×64

question asked: 29 Mar '11, 11:15

question was seen: 9,734 times

last updated: 29 Mar '11, 11:57

powered by OSQA