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Can't enter letters as part of house number, when also entering house name #3904

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animmo opened this issue Mar 21, 2022 · 4 comments · Fixed by #3907
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Can't enter letters as part of house number, when also entering house name #3904

animmo opened this issue Mar 21, 2022 · 4 comments · Fixed by #3907
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@animmo
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animmo commented Mar 21, 2022

Normally, when entering a house number (only), an ABC button appears to the right of the text input box to allow the keyboard to be changed to the QWERTY keyboard so that letters can be added to the house number.

However if you select Other Answers... then the Both a house number and a name... option, the house number entry in this dialog is missing the ABC button, so it is not possible to add letters to the house number.

@Cj-Malone
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I got caught by this a couple weeks ago, but forgot to fix it + report it.

https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/471099851

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kmpoppe commented Mar 22, 2022

Changed the object to reflect the correct address, so your example is now reflected in Version #5 of the obejct.

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On a slightly related question. Is it possible the number version could allow for the letters A and B? I find it annoying having to switch to the full alpha keypad just to enter 1A or 1B.

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On a slightly related question. Is it possible the number version could allow for the letters A and B? I find it annoying having to switch to the full alpha keypad just to enter 1A or 1B.

That's the sort of thing that might vary by country. I believe in France, they tend to use 'bis' for 'a'/'A' (e.g.: 1, 1bis, 2, 3, 3bis, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10…).

According to various sources, in French, it goes:

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