It looks like the featnames and edges dbfawk files are nearly identical on the inside. They certainly have the same road data in them. Was this intentional or an accident of cut and paste?

On Apr 28, 2009, at 1:00 PM, Tom Russo wrote:

On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 12:55:11PM -0500, we recorded a bogon- computron collision of the <[email protected]> flavor, containing:
Renaming doesn't seem to have had any effect. I renamed, then
reindexed all maps but I still have all the roads that should not be
showing above level 150 showing up at all levels. I tried closing
Xastir, and even rebooting, hmmmm!

Do you have "Enable Map Levels" turned on?

See Map->Enable Map Levels. If it's not checked, it should be. Unchecked it will always display all shapes in a shapefile irrespective of zoom level.

On Apr 28, 2009, at 11:14 AM, Dick Repasky wrote:


I think that the problem may be that the dbfawk file is misnamed in
the zip
distro.  Try renaming the file to edges.dbfawk. That worked for me.

Dick, KC9JLU


Keith Kaiser wrote:
I've got something wrong I just don't understand...

This is a snipit from the edge.dfbawk file, please note the types of
roads (Limited Access, secondary, local, 4WD, Freeway access,
walkway,
alley, bike, road median). So where are the interstate highways,
state
highways, etc.?

Also, setting these display_level values had no effect on the map
display, they made no changes at all. I still have way too much
detail
at higher zoom levels. What am I doing wrong? Do I need to have the
details in map chooser set in some special way? Currently they are
set
(mostly) like this; max zoom = 500, min zoom = -, fill = auto,
automap =
yes

Help!

....
# Limited access road
/^MTFCC=S11/ {lanes=4; color=11; display_level=64; label_level=64;
font_size=3; next}
# secondary road
/^MTFCC=S12/ {display_level=150; lanes=3; color=8; label_level=75;
font_size=2; next}
# local road
/^MTFCC=S14/ {display_level=150; label_level=16; color=48; lanes=1;
next}
# 4WD off-road trail
/^MTFCC=S15/ {lanes=1; color=4; display_level=32; font_size=1; next}
# Freeway access / service drive
/^MTFCC=S16/ {color=11; display_level=64; next}
# walkway / stairway
/^MTFCC=S17[12]/ {lanes=1; color=12; pattern=2; display_level=32;
next}
# alley / private road
/^MTFCC=S17[34]/ {lanes=1; color=40; pattern=2; display_level=64;
next}
# bike / bridle path
/^MTFCC=S18/ {lanes=1; color=40; pattern=2; display_level=64; next}
# road median
/^MTFCC=S20/ {lanes=1; color=40; pattern=2; display_level=64; next}
....

73's
Keith Kaiser
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