Dave Swarthout <daveswarth...@gmail.com> writes:
> I've been adding large Alaskan National Wildlife Refuges to OSM. The > boundaries weren't displaying so I added a directive in my relations file > modeled after the administrative boundary code in the default style that > adds a name to protected areas like so: > > (type=boundary | type=multipolygon) & boundary=protected_area & name=* > { apply > { > set mkgmap:boundary_name='$(mkgmap:boundary_name)/${name}' | '${name}'; > } > } > > Then in my lines file I included a line style defined as: > boundary=nature_reserve > | boundary=protected_area [0x10e12 resolution 19]. > > This works well but the lines bounding the inner areas of these relations > do not render. How can I make them display? Not what you asked, but I reject the notion that because the tag is "boundary=protected_area" that what should be rendered is a line on the boundary, rather than an area. I view this tag as denoting something about the area within the polygon -- basically landuse=conservation and/or leisure=nature_reserve. So I would treat these boundary tags as being about the area and use a green fill, and not focus so much on the boundary proper. I realize that mine is not a universally-held view :-) _______________________________________________ mkgmap-dev mailing list mkgmap-dev@lists.mkgmap.org.uk http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/mkgmap-dev