Hi Greg,
all supermarkets are found in the POI list if you give supermarket the POI Nr
2E02.
shop=books is the POI Nr 2E03, shop=mall is POI Nr 2E04 and so on.
So usually all supermarkets would have the same Icon also,
but with the solution shown below you can give different supermarkets different
icons.
If you would just map all Aldi-supermarkets to 3501 without continue
it would get the correct icon, but not found any longer in the search list.
Do you use this feature on your Garmin device, to search for Point of interests?
Walter
From: greg crago
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2016 10:53 PM
To: Development list for mkgmap
Subject: Re: [mkgmap-dev] Question about using different ROAD CLASS's andROAD
SPEED's for one linetype.
I have re-read your posts and I think I am still confused about your statement
"you can also club together POIs with different Icons to the same POI-List
entry"
Again, what is a 'POI-list entry' and how is this a benefit?
I understand about specific store BRANDS and using unique POINTS and then use a
GENERIC icon for the rest of the category.
Greg
On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 4:49 AM, Walter Schlögl <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi Greg,
here an example for supermarkets
shop=supermarket & (name~'Hofer.*' | name~'HOFER.*') { set
mkgmap_symbol=yes} [0x3501 resolution 23 continue with_actions]
shop=supermarket & (name~'Aldi.*' | name~'ALDI.*') { set
mkgmap_symbol=yes} [0x3501 resolution 23 continue with_actions]
shop=supermarket & (name~'Lidl.*' | name~'LIDL.*') { set
mkgmap_symbol=yes} [0x3502 resolution 23 continue with_actions]
...
shop=supermarket & mkgmap_symbol!=yes [0x3500
resolution 23 continue with_actions]
shop=supermarket [0x2E02 resolution
21] # POI
There is one common symbol on 3500 and dedicated symbols on 3501 and above.
(Hofer and Aldi is the same supermarket with the same Logo but with different
names in Austria and Germany)
If I find a dedicated name of the supermarket, I will show the corresponding
symbol. (at the moment about 30 in my list)
All other supermarkets will get the common symbol.
And all of them will get additionally an unvisible POI (well, not totally
unvisible but just 1 dot) for the POI-List
Since this 1 dot POI is placed at resolution 21, I can click on it also in
lower zoom levels.
I’m doing the same with amenity=fuel (more than 20), shop=car and many others.
My map has many dedicated symbols which makes it easier to find a POI at one
short look even without using the search function.
Walter
From: greg crago
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2016 11:37 PM
To: Development list for mkgmap
Subject: Re: [mkgmap-dev] Question about using different ROAD CLASS's andROAD
SPEED's for one linetype.
I am still confused.
Can you explain it one more time and use an example.
Greg
On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 11:13 AM, Bernd Weigelt <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Greg
No, this line catches only cuisine=french *or* cuisine=sea food, not
'cuisine=french;sea food;...' This key/value pair will be ignored
---
cuisine~'.*;.*'
{
set cuisine='${cuisine|part:}';
}
This rule helps, to use the first part in the POIs, but all other will be
ignored, too. Have it in my filter file.
My example in my first answer is not really good, because the rule has to be
executed in a loop until the last value, but i think MKGMAP didn't do this
Bernd
Am Freitag, 4. März 2016, 10:01:52 CET schrieb greg crago:
> Bernd, Is this the same as (in the line file)
>
> amenity=restaurant & (cuisine=french | cuisine=sea food | cuisine=german |
> cuisine=..... ) [0x01150 resolution 24]
>
> Greg
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