Hi Greg,

if you are getting both symbol
it means that this condition 
& mkgmap_fast_food_symbol!=yes 
is not evaluated, right?

I have no idea why. 
I am not having this issue with nearly the same code.

Walter

From: greg crago 
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2016 5:07 AM
To: Development list for mkgmap 
Subject: Re: [mkgmap-dev] Question about using different ROAD CLASS's andROAD 
SPEED's for one linetype.

Walter, I am getting both my CUSTOM Fast Food Symbols and my GENERIC fast Food 
symbols drawn on top of each other. 

Here is my fast food section in my POINT file:

amenity=fast_food & name ~ '.*[Aa]rby.*'           {set mkgmap:label:1=' '; set 
mkgmap_fast_food_symbol=yes} [0x6017 resolution 24 continue]
amenity=fast_food & name ~ '.*[Bb]urger [Kk]ing.*' {set mkgmap:label:1=' '; set 
mkgmap_fast_food_symbol=yes} [0x6016 resolution 24 continue]
amenity=fast_food & name ~ '.*[Dd]onald.*'         {set mkgmap:label:1=' '; set 
mkgmap_fast_food_symbol=yes} [0x6007 resolution 24 continue]
amenity=fast_food & name ~ '.*[Dd]omino.*'         {set mkgmap:label:1=' '; set 
mkgmap_fast_food_symbol=yes} [0x6011 resolution 24 continue]
amenity=fast_food & name ~ '.*KFC.*'               {set mkgmap:label:1=' '; set 
mkgmap_fast_food_symbol=yes} [0x6006 resolution 24 continue]
amenity=fast_food & name ~ '.*[Pp]izza [Hh]ut.*'   {set mkgmap:label:1=' '; set 
mkgmap_fast_food_symbol=yes} [0x6004 resolution 24 continue]
amenity=fast_food & name ~ '.*[Ss]ubway.*'         {set mkgmap:label:1=' '; set 
mkgmap_fast_food_symbol=yes} [0x600F resolution 24 continue]
amenity=fast_food & name ~ '.*[Tt]aco [Bb]ell.*'   {set mkgmap:label:1=' '; set 
mkgmap_fast_food_symbol=yes} [0x6008 resolution 24 continue]
amenity=fast_food & name ~ '.*[Ww]endy.*'          {set mkgmap:label:1=' '; set 
mkgmap_fast_food_symbol=yes} [0x6005 resolution 24 continue]
amenity=fast_food & mkgmap_fast_food_symbol!=yes { name '${name}'} [0x6012 
resolution 24 continue]
amenity=fast_food [0x2a07 resolution 24]

0x6012 is my Generic Fast Food icon
0x2a07 is my INVISIBLE fast food icon for POI searchability

Can I add a variable "mkgmap_fast_food_symbol=yes" and test it later?

I am using similar variables for my other categories (fuel [set 
mkgmap_fuel_symbol=yes] , restaurants [mkgmap_restaurant_symbol=yes])

Greg

On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 4:29 PM, greg crago <[email protected]> wrote:

  I have not tested POI search capability on my GPS and I suspect "NO" I do not 
think it will work without CONTINUE. 

  I added  mkgmap:label:1=' ', because I did not want the NAME obscuring the 
ICON symbol so I blanked out the name


  Greg

  On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 10:17 AM, Walter Schlögl 
<[email protected]> wrote:

    Hi Greg,

    in my code it is working with CONTINUE as well as with CONTINUE_WITH_ACTIONS
    but it is not working without CONTINUE.

    I am using CONTINUE only if I need the function CONTINUE without actions, 
which is very seldom.

    Is this code working in your script without any CONTINUE?
    If yes, then I do not understand why.
    What is {set mkgmap:label:1=' '} doing?

    Walter

    From: greg crago 
    Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2016 4:12 PM
    To: Development list for mkgmap 
    Subject: Re: [mkgmap-dev] Question about using different ROAD CLASS's 
andROAD SPEED's for one linetype.

    If I have a list of custom FUEL icons in my line file: 

    amenity=fuel & (name ~ '.*[Bb][Pp].*' | brand ~ '.*[Bb][Pp].*')        {set 
mkgmap:label:1=' '} [0x6018 resolution 24]
    amenity=fuel & (name ~ '.*[Cc]itgo.*' | brand ~ '.*[Cc]itgo.*')        {set 
mkgmap:label:1=' '} [0x600b resolution 24]
    amenity=fuel & (name ~ '.*[Ee]xxon.*' | brand ~ '.*[Ee]xxon.*')        {set 
mkgmap:label:1=' '} [0x600a resolution 24]
    amenity=fuel & (name ~ '.*[Kk]roger.*' | brand ~ '.*[Kk]roger.*')      {set 
mkgmap:label:1=' '} [0x6003 resolution 24]
    amenity=fuel & (name ~ '.*[Mm]arathon.*' | brand ~ '.*[Mm]arathon.*')  {set 
mkgmap:label:1=' '} [0x6009 resolution 24]
    amenity=fuel & (name ~ '.*[Mm]obil.*' | brand ~ '.*[Mm]obil.*')        {set 
mkgmap:label:1=' '} [0x6001 resolution 24]
    amenity=fuel & (name ~ '.*[Ss]hell.*' | brand ~ '.*[Ss]hell.*')        {set 
mkgmap:label:1=' '} [0x6000 resolution 24]
    amenity=fuel & (name ~ '.*[Ss]peedway.*' | brand ~ '.*[Ss]peedway.*')  {set 
mkgmap:label:1=' '} [0x6002 resolution 24]
    amenity=fuel & (name ~ '.*[Ss]unoco.*' | brand ~ '.*[Ss]unoco.*')      {set 
mkgmap:label:1=' '} [0x600d resolution 24]
    amenity=fuel & (name ~ '.*[Vv]alero.*' | brand ~ '.*[Vv]alero.*')      {set 
mkgmap:label:1=' '} [0x600c resolution 24]
    amenity=fuel {name '$(name)'} [0x2f01 resolution 24]

    You are telling me that these will NOT be found in a FUEL SEARCH (0x2f01) 
on the GPS because I do not have 'continue_with_actions' at the end of each 
action?

    Do I have to add CONTINUE_WITH_ACTIONS or could I just use CONTINUE?

    If this is correct, this is why you define 0x2f01 as INVISIBLE, but is 
necessary in order to preform a POI SEARCH?

    Greg



    On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 5:03 AM, Walter Schlögl 
<[email protected]> wrote:

      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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