Attached is a patch that allows you to build routable ways from relations.
generate_ways_from_relations.patch
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You use it by adding a [ ... ] section in your relations style file. For
example:
type=route route=bicycle network=tcn
{
name
Toby Speight schrieb:
CL Map this beast with a new way (railway=shuttle or something like
CL that).
That first solution is probably simpler than
CL Or implement a mkgmap option to unglue railway_crossings.
I have a third idea, similar to the first - does a route relation make
sense
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 11:47:32AM +0100, Chris-Hein Lunkhusen wrote:
I have a third idea, similar to the first - does a route relation make
sense for this?
I don't think it's possible to make a routable way out of a
relation with mkgmap.
Why not? I have successfully built a bus route
Marko Mäkelä schrieb:
So, I choosed the simplest solution and mapped the line
as route=shuttle_train.
You could set this attribute in the relations file too.
But in this case the problem of the connections to the highway network
on the railway-crossings remains.
If the route is too
The german island Sylt can only be reached (for cars) on the
shuttle train (www.syltshuttle.de).
So for now our maps can't route to sylt, because we don't
route over railway=rail (even if it's tagged with motorcar=yes).
If I look to my Nüvi with Garmin City-Navigator Map, the way
looks
0 In article hog644$i5...@dough.gmane.org,
0 Chris-Hein Lunkhusen URL:mailto:chris66...@gmx.de (CL) wrote:
CL Map this beast with a new way (railway=shuttle or something like
CL that).
That first solution is probably simpler than
CL Or implement a mkgmap option to unglue railway_crossings.
I
Hi,
The german island Sylt can only be reached (for cars) on the
shuttle train (www.syltshuttle.de).
So for now our maps can't route to sylt, because we don't
route over railway=rail (even if it's tagged with motorcar=yes).
If I look to my Nüvi with Garmin City-Navigator Map, the way
looks