well but motorway will then also have to be in resolution 24 as well - I
don't know of a way that makes it possible to use routing without a line so
to say. You can put routing onto an invisible line via .typ-file - but the
routing information has to be on resolution 24. If you have the line level
Hi Uli,
Thanks for reporting. Please use the older version for now, I cannot work on
this in the next 7 days.
Gerd
UliBaer schrieb
Hello,
unfortunately i get tons of following errors with the latest build:
SCHWERWIEGEND (RoadDef): 66923027.o5m: internal error? The nodeCount doesn't
On 9/19/19 12:13 PM, Felix Hartmann wrote:
> Routing is only in resolution 24. If you put that information into other
> resolution it is ignored.
But this does not mean that all routing lines have to be "resolution 24"
in the style's line file. In my own style e.g. highway=motorway has
"level 7"
Thanks Felix
Never knew that !
Nick
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Routing is only in resolution 24. If you put that information into other
resolution it is ignored.
On Thu, 19 Sep 2019 at 11:51, Ticker Berkin wrote:
> Hi
>
> Not an answer to your question, but maybe relevant:
>
> The default style has, in "options":
> levels = 0:24, 1:22, 2:20, 3:18
>
> My
Hi
Not an answer to your question, but maybe relevant:
The default style has, in "options":
levels = 0:24, 1:22, 2:20, 3:18
My reading of the "Style Conversion Manual" says that elements with
a resolution between the levels are included in the higher res/lower
level map; ie. elements with
Hi All
I noticed default style uses extended types for roundabouts with a matching
routable line. However
extended lines are plotted starting at a lower resolution, ie
Resolution 24
junction=roundabout & (highway=trunk | highway=trunk_link) [0x0c
road_class=4 road_speed=2 resolution 24