HI Joris,
I do not think we should be hard coding non-standard tags into mkgmap, even
if there are a number of them in some countries.
cycleway:left=opposite, cycleway:left=opposite_lane and
cycleway:left=opposite_track are all non-standard and to me don't make any
sense.
I suggest you add somet
Hi Joris,
the wiki says that cycleway:left and cycleway:right are incompatible with
opposite_lane. The value opposite is not even mentioned.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:cycleway:left
This section was added in 2019.
See also
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:cycleway#Problems_
Hi Gerd,
Indeed short way of saying cycleway:left=opposite_lane or
cycleway:left=opposite_track
Like you have
cycleway=opposite |
cycleway=opposite_lane |
cycleway=opposite_track |
I would also think the others are enough but when I checked taginfo it is more
commonly used then cycleway:left=o
On [1] Ticker proposed a set of changes to default style lines file.
There was a long discussion about point #14, which ended without a
consensus. Other changes didn't get any objection, but they didn't get
into trunk. I agree with numbers 1, 6, 8, 10, 15, 17, 18. Also with 7
and 16, but for un
Hi Joris,
I just wonder what cycleway:left=opposite means. Same with the already
supported cycleway:left=opposite_lane. Do you know a place where this makes
sense?
Gerd
Von: mkgmap-dev im Auftrag von Joris
Bo
Gesendet: Dienstag, 9. Februar 2021 10:20
Hi Gerd,
I came accross tagging
cycleway:left=opposite
cycleway:right=opposite
Overpass says that there are about 3200 ways in France/Belgium for this
situation
These are not mentioned in your e-mail post as possible tagging to create
synthesize roads, if I'am correct
Would it