I tested this, and it fixed the problem of including from the wrong place.
Also I saw no repeat of the other errors reported.
Thanks,
Steve
On 3 September 2013 22:14, Steve Ratcliffe st...@parabola.me.uk wrote:
On 03/09/13 21:57, Steve Brophy wrote:
I get the following exception when I
In the last few days, there have been several downloads of six copies of
my latitude/longitude files for OSM
(http://www.rogercalvert.me.uk/OSM/LatLong) in quick succession, using
the default parameters.
As this seems unlikely to be what somebody actually wants, I am
wondering if there is a
On 04/09/13 08:13, Steve Brophy wrote:
I tested this, and it fixed the problem of including from the wrong
place. Also I saw no repeat of the other errors reported.
Thanks for testing, that is all good news.
For completeness I am attaching a revised version of the patch which
removes all the
Hi
Is anyone going to the OSM SOTM conference in Birmingham this weekend?
I shall be going, and it would be great to meet up with anyone on
the list.
..Steve
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ref, int_ref, nat_ref and ref_ref is already moved to the style file in
the branch. They are composed to mkgmap:ref.
exit:facility, exit:road_ref and exit:to might also be removed by
assigning new tags mkgmap:exit_facility, mkgmap:exit_road_ref and
mkgmap:exit_to.
But the question is: are
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Hi
Am 04.09.2013 20:16, schrieb WanMil:
junction is used to detect roundabouts. We could map that to
mkgmap:junction but I am not sure if that really helps?
Maybe it would help in the point, that mkgmap internally only handels
tags with mkgmap:*.
Do you know if
remapping eg. oneway=* to mkgmap:oneway=* costs more runtime?
In theory definitely yes, but I am not sure if the difference is noticeable.
WanMil
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Dear Steve
I will be there (amongst others doing the workshop on the future of OSM
Saturday afternoon). Though I'm not a developer (that's beyond my
competence) I do use mkgmap very often. Great work you and others are doing
on the development of mkgmap. Compliments for that!
Cheers, Johan