Hi Adrian,
your post is hard to read, but I think the last solution is the only one
that really solves the problem.
So I'd vote for
railway=* & !(tunnel=yes) & building!=* [0x14 resolution 22]
instead of
railway=* & !(tunnel=yes) [0x14 resolution 22]
Gerd
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Version mkgmap-r3445 was committed by gerd on Mon, 09 Feb 2015
change public transport labels
- by Adrian:
Change the POI labels for railway stations and halts, and bus and tram stops.
The name would come first and the operator would come last. This is the reverse
of the current situation.
I
This way https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/72614628 is tagged building=yes and
railway=station. In the generated map (r3436 and default style), it appears as
a railway track following the outline of the building. At resolution 24, the
building is not rendered. The tag railway=station was origina
Am Sonntag, 8. Februar 2015, 14:51:43 schrieb Bernd Weigelt:
> looks like a lot of work
BTW
is really simple to remove unused colours with TYPwiz4, need only four or five
clicks with the mouse
very nice tool
Bernd
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Am Sonntag, 8. Februar 2015, 11:02:00 schrieb Steve Ratcliffe:
> After fixing that the real error message is then:
>
>Error: (styles_typ.txt:16391): Tag '*%' is not one of the defined
> colour pixels
>
> And indeed *% is not one of the defined colours for that icon. So I
> believe that TYPwi
Version mkgmap-r3444 was committed by steve on Sun, 08 Feb 2015
Add format specifier when printing error message.
A format() call was missing a "%s" format specifier, so that if the string
to be printed contained a '%' it would fail.
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Hi Bernd
If i open this TXT in TYPwiz and save it as TYP, everthing seems to be ok.
For me the TXT looks correct, is there any error, i've not seen?
The problem you are seeing is an error caused by printing out the real
error message. I will check in the simple fix.
After fixing that the rea