Am 11.07.2013 13:14, schrieb Andrzej Popowski:
> If class 4 network is not continuous, then routing will fail. I have
> made some maps for Poland, that should work in BaseCamp. The main
> changes to default style is that I added motorway_links, trunk_links and
> trunk roundabouts to class 4.
Hi,
I think that last version of BaseCamp uses nearly exclusively class 4
roads for long routes in car mode. This is similar change like Garmni
did for routing in nuvi models form 2012. Falager from Garmin has
confirmed here:
https://forums.garmin.com/showthread.php?43441-Bad-quality-of-routing
Oh and I forgot to say, I know for certain it's the tile boundaries -
because identical map with different split tiles, calculates the route
just fine.
Too bad we don't have differently split tiles on identical original
garmin non NT maps, to see if there are problems too!
On 09.07.2013 20:36,
yes - I noticed that big changes in road_type (meaning more than 1) so
eg from 4 to 2 are less likely to be routed than 4 to 3. I tried that
out by creating identical left/right options - then testing which one is
choosen. 4 to 1 or 4 to 0 had actually quite big penalties. This only
mattered on
Am 06.07.2013 12:43, schrieb Johannes Formann:
> After a short investigation a possible reason are large differences in the
> road_type and road_speed.
>
> Anyone observed a similar behaviour?
I think Felix reported this problem some time ago, but this shouldn't
have anything to do with the new p
Hello,
I tried reducing the max-nodes but that did not change the problem.
After a short investigation a possible reason are large differences in the
road_type and road_speed.
Anyone observed a similar behaviour?
Regards
Johannes
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75 and confirms this fixes the problem then we could
have a work around.
Regards, Geoff.
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