2010/4/29 Felix Hartmann extremecar...@googlemail.com:
options that would need to be reversed
--supress-dead-end-nodes
I couldn't find this one in the source. Is there a patch out there
that implements this?
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On Mon, May 03, 2010 at 10:59:45AM -0500, Jeffrey Ollie wrote:
2010/4/29 Felix Hartmann extremecar...@googlemail.com:
options that would need to be reversed
--supress-dead-end-nodes
I couldn't find this one in the source. Is there a patch out there
that implements this?
BTW, the correct
For most people understanding which mkgmap options they should choose,
is not easy - as one first needs to have quite thorough
understanding. I think in general useful options should be the default
- and not stick for ages to old behavior. I'm afraid I make to many
mistakes if I change
On 30.04.2010 14:16, Greg Troxel wrote:
For most people understanding which mkgmap options they should choose,
is not easy - as one first needs to have quite thorough
understanding. I think in general useful options should be the default
- and not stick for ages to old behavior.
Felix Hartmann extremecar...@googlemail.com writes:
On 30.04.2010 14:16, Greg Troxel wrote:
--ignore-maxspeeds (the current handling sucks, If we would change
I don't understand this; it seems simple to map maxspeed on ways to
garmin road speed but obviously I don't really understand
so we really need a tag for typical_speed, because you're saying that
speed limits and typical speeds are not all that well correlated. This
is not really about mkgmap.
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On 30.04.2010 15:22, Greg Troxel wrote:
so we really need a tag for typical_speed, because you're saying that
speed limits and typical speeds are not all that well correlated. This
is not really about mkgmap.
Well of course. What I'm saying is that taking maxspeed to set the
road_speed
Felix Hartmann extremecar...@googlemail.com writes:
On 30.04.2010 15:22, Greg Troxel wrote:
so we really need a tag for typical_speed, because you're saying that
speed limits and typical speeds are not all that well correlated. This
is not really about mkgmap.
Well of course. What I'm
For most people understanding which mkgmap options they should choose,
is not easy - as one first needs to have quite thorough understanding. I
think in general useful options should be the default - and not stick
for ages to old behavior. I'm afraid I make to many mistakes if I change
it