Any suggested hex others recylce for place_of_worship polygons?
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On 9 August 2010 05:56, Marko Mäkelä wrote:
> I think that it has to be done on a case-by-case basis. If there is a
> lesser road nearby, then the default (bicycle=no) is OK. If there is no
> other practical choice or there is only light traffic on the road, then
> bicycle=yes makes sense. I woul
Hi Markus,
I have posted a patch that seems to fix some of your problems.
Could you please test the patch and send me some feedback?
Thanks!
WanMil
> Hi WanMil,
>
> Here are two main examples of what is happing in various locations when
> viewed in mapsource. Also happens with coastline if it
Hi,
the patch removes tags from ways not until all multipolygons are
processed. This fixes some problems if one way is a member of multiple
multipolygons and the multipolygons take their tags from their ways.
This is a result of the thread
http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/pipermail/mkgmap-dev/2010q3
On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 09:45:33PM +0200, Valentijn Sessink wrote:
>Since r1431 (2009-12-10) bike routing has, IMHO and for my situation,
>degraded. When I'm building biking maps for the Amsterdam region, I'm
>using a style file from r1430.
Relying on bicycles for most of my transportation needs
For my openfietsmap I'm using mkgmap v. 1647 and I have no problems with routing
on those same dutch bikepaths at all, as well as a lot of other happy users of
my maps (a few hundred?)
Also on Mapsource it works ok (as long as the distances are not too long, <20km)
Valentijn wrote:
Hi Paul,
Si
Hi Paul,
Op 09-08-10 09:32, Paul Ortyl schreef:
> I wanted to report that routing through Europe is broken. I have
> noticed it in December 2009, but did not report it then because I
> thought that my nüvi got broken.
[...]
I realise that much has been said about routing "not working". But th
On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 9:00 AM, Paul Ortyl wrote:
>
> I'll try again with smaller --max-nodes.
>
> Should I expect, that routing in MapSource should work?
>
yes, for short routes
maybe for long routes, adding additional intermediate targets will help then
>
> Paul
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Paul Ortyl schrieb am 09.08.2010 18:00:
> Should I expect, that routing in MapSource should work?
Yes.
I do not use the default style, but in general routing does work (atleast when
the routes are not to long).
Gruss
Torsten
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On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 06:00:20PM +0200, Paul Ortyl wrote:
>Should I expect, that routing in MapSource should work?
I haven't used MapSource myself, but I have understood that Felix
(Extremecarver) and others routinely test their maps with it. On my Edge
705, I have not experienced any inter-ti
Hi,
On 9 August 2010 10:54, Marko Mäkelä wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
>>I wanted to report that routing through Europe is broken. I have
>>noticed it in December 2009, but did not report it then because I
>>thought that my nüvi got broken.
>
> I think that we have two variables at play here: software rev
Hi WanMil,
Here are two main examples of what is happing in various locations when
viewed in mapsource. Also happens with coastline if it shares a way.
Here are 2 ways from the state border New South Wales/Victoria with an Admin
level of 4.
The problem is when the first way reaches an intersecti
Hi Paul,
>I wanted to report that routing through Europe is broken. I have
>noticed it in December 2009, but did not report it then because I
>thought that my nüvi got broken.
I think that we have two variables at play here: software revisions
(mkgmap and splitter) and data revisions (Geofabr
Hi,
I wanted to report that routing through Europe is broken. I have
noticed it in December 2009, but did not report it then because I
thought that my nüvi got broken.
I generate my maps always with latest svn HEAD using the following commands:
java -Xmx3000m -jar splitter.jar --max-nodes=40
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