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=== Searching by POI Category ===
=== Searching by POI Category ===
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Marble knows several different categories of points of interest. You can search for all POIs of a certain category for a given city. The query {{Input|1=Restaurant, London}} for example returns all restaurants in London. POI searches are especially useful in combination with a location aware search (see below).


=== Using Wildcards ===
Known POI categories are ''airport, attraction, bank, bar, beverages, biergarten, bus station, bus stop, cafe, camping, car share, castle, cinema, college, doctor, fast food, fuel, hifi, hospital, hostel, hotel, library, monument, motel, museum, parking, pharmacy, pub, restaurant, ruin, school, supermarket, theatre, theme park, train station, university, view point, youth hostel'' and ''zoo''.
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{{note|The POI category names are translated. If you use a non-english version of Marble, you can also search for the categories in your native language. ''School'' for example is ''Schule'' in German.}}


=== Location Aware Search ===
=== Location Aware Search ===

Revision as of 19:52, 3 May 2011

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This is a new page, currently under construction!


Warning

This page describes features only available in Marble 1.2 and later. This version has not been released in a stable version at the time of writing (2011/04/30).


Introduction

This page introduces Marble's offline search: Searching for addresses and points of interest (POIs), installation of additional search databases and upgrading from previous versions.

Searching

Address Search

The most common way to search for addresses is to enter the street name, a comma, and the city the street is located in like this:

Baker Street, London

Marble will do a case-insensitive search for 'Baker Street' located in 'London'.

If you're not sure whether the street you're looking for was 'Baker Street' or 'Bakery Street', you can search for the common part of both and Marble will find both (if they exist):

Baker, London

POI Search

Searching for points of interest works very similar to the address search described above. Enter the name of the POI first and the city it's located in second. Separate both with a comma.

Burger King, London

Searching for House Numbers

A growing number of houses is listed in OpenStreetMap with their number. House numbers are listed in normal address searches as well, but you can limit the results to specific house numbers as well. To achieve this, use the form

221b, Baker Street, London

Because this way of searching is not too intuitive for many, Marble supports an alternative form. Entering

Baker Street 221b, London

is another way to query this house number.

Note

The shorter form StreetName HouseNumber, City does only work for common house numbers that start with one or more digits and optionally end with a letter.


Searching by POI Category

Marble knows several different categories of points of interest. You can search for all POIs of a certain category for a given city. The query

Restaurant, London

for example returns all restaurants in London. POI searches are especially useful in combination with a location aware search (see below).

Known POI categories are airport, attraction, bank, bar, beverages, biergarten, bus station, bus stop, cafe, camping, car share, castle, cinema, college, doctor, fast food, fuel, hifi, hospital, hostel, hotel, library, monument, motel, museum, parking, pharmacy, pub, restaurant, ruin, school, supermarket, theatre, theme park, train station, university, view point, youth hostel and zoo.

Note

The POI category names are translated. If you use a non-english version of Marble, you can also search for the categories in your native language. School for example is Schule in German.


Location Aware Search

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Installation

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Upgrading

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