Hi Gerd,
I tried to combine the previous versions to one that looks plausible
to me, see attachment.
Looks good to me.
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Hi Bernd,
I agree that we can remove the extra lines to delete maxspeed.
I still see no reason to bother about railways.
Do you think that it has an influence on the img output
or do you tink that you improve throughput with this extra rule?
Gerd
Bernd Weigelt wrote
Am Sonntag, 15. März
nwillink
it makes me wonder if I use
--x-split-name-index
Maybe it's something hidden in Gamin, of how to extract it
In search by street, any part of the name I think.
Not sure if this has an influence on the points of interest, they also type
any part of the second, third name, I think
Am Sonntag, 15. März 2015, 15:01:26 schrieb Bernd Weigelt:
Am Sonntag, 15. März 2015, 06:10:15 schrieb GerdP:
Do you think that it has an influence on the img output
or do you tink that you improve throughput with this extra rule?
another thing
when testing with echotags i got, if
Hi Gerd
tested a few minutes ago ;-)
...
mkgmap:cache_maxspeedkmh=24
maxspeed=15 mph
...
But i'll remove this line and put it in a wastebin...
I can't categorize streets, without knowledge how they are handled in other
countries.
Are streets with 25 mph like streets with 30 kmh, pure
Hi,
I agree that we can remove the extra lines to delete maxspeed.
Roadspeed is included at finalize stage. Most processing of highways and
railways is done before it. Deleting of maxspeed at this stage shouldn't
have any negative impact for default style.
The cautious solution would be to
Hi Bernd,
Andrzejs version makes sure that the include doesn't
override mkgmap:road-speed-max if it was set anywhere
before. I think we should keep it that way.
reg. 25mph=40.25 kmh :
Do you propose to change the rule to 41 like below?
maxspeed=* mkgmap:road-speed-max!=* maxspeedkmh() = 41 {
Hi Bernd,
I think you should not change or interpret the values starting with
mkgmap:cache_
It is some kind of trick within mkgmap and not documented.
Besides that your solution doesn't work with 15mph, which results in 24.14
kmh
The table states that 15mph should be treated like 20 km/h.
I
Am Sonntag, 15. März 2015, 04:29:49 schrieb GerdP:
The tag mkgmap:road-speed-max is only used to
recalculate the speed attribute of routable ways.
Do you think about a map that supports routing for trains?
Don't know a map with this feature, but there are many people out there.
;-)
The
Am Sonntag, 15. März 2015, 15:08:44 schrieb Gerd Petermann:
Andrzejs version makes sure that the include doesn't
override mkgmap:road-speed-max if it was set anywhere
before. I think we should keep it that way.
Ok, i thougt, because mkgmap:road-speed-max is set only in inc/roadspeed, i
can use
Am Sonntag, 15. März 2015, 11:06:24 schrieb Andrzej Popowski:
Hi Gerd,
I tried to combine the previous versions to one that looks plausible
to me, see attachment.
Looks good to me.
What do you think about this lines, prevent working on railways with maxspeed
up to 300 kmh?
railway =
Hi all,
I tried to combine the previous versions to one that looks plausible to me,
see attachment.
If I hear no complains I'll commit that version on tuesday.
Gerd
roadspeed.roadspeed
http://gis.19327.n5.nabble.com/file/n5837198/roadspeed.roadspeed
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Hi Carlos
I think this is a Garmin issue, as, when searching for cities in Basecamp
etc, the results always start from the first letter you key in - for cities,
I can see the sense of that.
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Hi Bernd,
Bernd Weigelt wrote
Where are you?
Your system time looks strange ;-)
I am at home (Germany), but I use the GIS interface to write this.
Guess that's the reason.
Gerd
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On 15/03/15 14:07, A. Carlos wrote:
it makes me wonder if I use
--x-split-name-index
Maybe it's something hidden in Gamin, of how to extract it
In search by street, any part of the name I think.
Not sure if this has an influence on the points of interest, they also
type any part of the
I can answer this one:
Are streets with 25 mph like streets with 30 kmh, pure residential without
drive through traffic, or like normal streets with drive through traffic,
but
limits because of schools?
Normal residential streets in the United States are generally posted 25 or
30 mph but school
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