Hi Gerd,
it would be possible to print a warning (implemented in the
addtagaction) but maybe it is better to add a new action like
highway=secondary {set mkgmap:road-speed=3}
highway=* & surface=gravel { modroadspeed=-1}
highway=* & tunnel=yes { modroadspeed=-1}
The modroadspeed action implements adding the values to the
mkgmap:road-speed tag.
WanMil
Hi WanMil,
okay, now I got it.
Would it be possible to print a warning when a
style uses something like
highway=secondary {set mkgmap:road-speed=3}
highway=* & surface=gravel {set mkgmap:road-speed=-1}
highway=* & tunnel=yes {set mkgmap:road-speed=-1}
For a way with highway=secondary,surface=gravel,tunnel=yes the
resulting speed would be 2 (3-1), but the user probably expects 1 (3-1-1).
Gerd
> Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2013 10:52:54 +0100
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [mkgmap-dev] why do we have mkgmap:road-speed-class ?
>
> lines:
> include 'inc/roadspeed';
> highway=* & lanes > 2 { set mkgmap:road-speed=+1 }
>
> The roadspeed include sets the road speed. After that you need a 2nd tag
> to modify the road speed.
>
> WanMil
>
> > Hi WanMil,
> >
> > I still don't understand. Please give an example where
> > mkgmap:road-speed-class has to be used because mkgmap:road-speed
> > will not work.
> >
> > Gerd
> >
> >
> > > Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2013 09:20:20 +0100
> > > From: [email protected]
> > > To: [email protected]
> > > Subject: Re: [mkgmap-dev] why do we have mkgmap:road-speed-class ?
> > >
> > > > Hi WanMil,
> > > >
> > > > I fear I don't understand the meaning of this new tag.
> > > > Docu says:
> > > > "A value between 0 and 7. Overrides the road_speed definition
in the
> > > > element type definition if this tag is set."
> > > >
> > > > We have mkgmap:road-speed which allows to increment, decrement or
> > override
> > > > the road speed value in the element type definition.
> > > > Why did you introduce this new tag?
> > >
> > > mkgmap:road-speed already was already used so I could not just change
> > > its meaning.
> > > mkgmap:road-speed-class defines the speed classification whereas
> > > mkgmap:road-speed can define or modify a speed classification.
But how
> > > do you want to modify an already set classification? That's not
possible
> > > in the style because you don't have arithmetic expressions.
> > > That results in having mkgmap:road-speed-class which defines
speed class
> > > (or better overrides the class defined in the GType) and a modifier
> > > mkgmap:road-speed. I propose to use mkgmap:road-speed as modifier
only
> > > (prefixed with +-) but I could not remove the usage without
prefixed +-
> > > because that would break existing style sheets.
> > >
> > > WanMil
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Gerd
> > > >
> > >
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