When a custom style is used, does this completely replace the default
style, or is the default style processed after the custom style? My
custom style does not include the admin level rules. Do I need to
incorporate them?
Thanks,
Roger
On 29/07/2012 15:58, WanMil wrote:
Hi Roger,
you can do that by using the precompiled bounds. The style file already
contains rules to assign the country/region/city information. You can
use similar rules for your purpose, e.g.:
mkgmap:admin_level6=Cumbria && highway=primary { set highway=secondary }
This example works only if you use the precompiled bounds. Read step 4
of http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mkgmap/help/How_to_create_a_map
how to use them.
WanMil
A bit of advice, please, if anyone can help.
How can one obtain information on the administrative area (e.g. county)
an object is in in the style files? For example, I would like to find
out if an object is in Cumbria or Lancashire.
Some objects have "is_in" tags, but most do not. Such information should
be accessible from the surrounding boundaries. Can I access this
information in a style file?
Thanks,
Roger
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