Hi lig fietser,

hmm, maybe I was mislead by the results of GPSMapEdit. It seems that it shows 
some
defaults when a line with a routable type is not in the NOD file. So, only the 
type 0xc 
line is added to the NOD file, but we also know that it is not good to use 
routable types
without a road_speed or road_class attribute. Maybe that explains the problems?
Note the warnings from check-styles:
Warning: routable type 0x08 is used for non-routable line with level 0. This 
may break routing. Style file lines, line 175
Warning: routable type 0x16 is used for non-routable line with level 0. This 
may break routing. Style file lines, line 232
Warning: routable type 0x060 is used for non-routable line with level 0. This 
may break routing. Style file lines, line 243. Type is overlaid with 0x06
Warning: routable type 0x050 is used for non-routable line with level 0. This 
may break routing. Style file lines, line 250. Type is overlaid with 0x05
Warning: routable type 0x040 is used for non-routable line with level 0. This 
may break routing. Style file lines, line 255. Type is overlaid with 0x04
Warning: routable type 0x030 is used for non-routable line with level 0. This 
may break routing. Style file lines, line 261. Type is overlaid with 0x03

Gerd


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Von: mkgmap-dev <mkgmap-dev-boun...@lists.mkgmap.org.uk> im Auftrag von lig 
fietser <ligfiet...@hotmail.com>
Gesendet: Sonntag, 12. Februar 2017 13:48:56
An: Development list for mkgmap
Betreff: Re: [mkgmap-dev] roundabouts

Ralf's approach is better, if I would start rebuild my map I would choose to do 
the same, but it will take too much time to rebuilt my map from scratch.


@Gerd, I see now that setting  junction=roundabout {set access=no} after the 
roundabout rules doesn't work at all, do you have any explanation why?

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