Hi Gerd.
Thanks for the answer!
I solved this task in the following way:
whitewater ~ 'put_in\p{Punct}egress' [0x6516 resolution 24]
Best regards,
Valentin
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Hi Gerd,
It was just an observation ; it will only need to be considered when
(if) mkgmap's website becomes secure.
Nick
On 28/11/2018 13:12, Gerd Petermann wrote:
Hi Nick,
I am not sure what to do with that. The svn repo is full of urls starting with
http:
Many of them are in comments
I don't think it's worth to change something like this. If you
klick onto that link, you will be redirected to the correct https
(at least within the Firefox-Browser)
Am 28.11.2018 um 14:12 schrieb Gerd
Petermann:
Hi Nick,
I am not sure what t
Hi Nick,
I am not sure what to do with that. The svn repo is full of urls starting with
http:
Many of them are in comments and point to other software. Some are in the
distributed files,
e.g. the README or the style files.
The attached patch changes only those in the java sources which are writt
Hi Gerd, forget my mail from 22.11.18. apply_first does work as expected – I just didn’t catch it how the data is processed. Now I can If the relation is in order and the „direction“ (role=backward/Forward) is tagged (at the first way) -> Display the POIs Right at the startIf the relation is in ord
Hi Gert
Just a minor observation
SEVERE (StyledConverter):args\16620002.o5m: Found multiple points with equal
coords as CoordPOI at
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=50.764580&mlon=-3.427609&zoom=17
Perhaps all openstreetmap urls included in an error message should precede
with https not http?
Hi Lorenzo,
I don't see an easy solution for that problem in mkgmap. All I can suggest now
is to map a service road where this happens :-(
Gerd
Von: mkgmap-dev im Auftrag von Gerd
Petermann
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. November 2018 16:14
An: Lorenzo Mastr