Sarah Hoffmann
Sarah Hoffmann
@kenseii It sounds like you are looking rather for a static boost by OSM type, i.e. the boost would be independent from the actual query. This issue is more about...
If you go down this road, you probably have to actually remove the word you used for a keyword from the query before matching against the document because the keyword...
> What are the disadvantages of adding the osm key/value to the collector? They are English words that will interfere with searching. But it can work if you add a...
The instance at photon.komoot.io currently runs at a machine with 64GB RAM and 6 CPUs. But that's on the upper end of what you need. 32GB RAM will do for...
On what kind of hardware?
Yes, that's the case. It's intentional because those updates can be quite expensive but have rarely any significant influence on search.
Also in this topic: entities that have their own country code but are not independent countries, for example Hong Kong. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1 for a list.
Searching for partial matches works, there is just a strong preference for full-word matches. The main issue with partial matches is to find a good heuristic when to give a...
That's not the kind of partial matching that this issue refers to. You are looking for search-as-you-type, I guess. Nominatim does not support that. Have a look at [photon](https://github.com/komoot/photon) instead....
Real abbreviations like going from Via Alessandra Macinghi Strozzi to Via A. Macinghi Strozzi is something Nominatim should learn to do at some point but for the short names that...