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===Multiple house numbers at one entrance=== | ===Multiple house numbers at one entrance=== | ||
* When adding multiple house numbers at an entrance, as is the case with | * When adding multiple house numbers at an entrance, as is the case with apartment buildings, best practice is make lines in such a way that an editor can trace, on the highest zoom level, each number individually. | ||
* Alternative is to make use of interpolation if possible: Give the lowest and highest number. This interpolation works only in case they are all even or all odd numbers with a uniform distribution. Use numbers for every difference of 20 maximum (e.g., 1-21 or 16-36, etc. also 16-32 will work) | * Alternative is to make use of interpolation if possible: Give the lowest and highest number. This interpolation works only in case they are all even or all odd numbers with a uniform distribution. Use numbers for every difference of 20 maximum (e.g., 1-21 or 16-36, etc. also 16-32 will work) <!--Add example--> | ||
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Multiple house numbers at one entrance
- When adding multiple house numbers at an entrance, as is the case with apartment buildings, best practice is make lines in such a way that an editor can trace, on the highest zoom level, each number individually.
- Alternative is to make use of interpolation if possible: Give the lowest and highest number. This interpolation works only in case they are all even or all odd numbers with a uniform distribution. Use numbers for every difference of 20 maximum (e.g., 1-21 or 16-36, etc. also 16-32 will work)