Hi Nick,

I am sure that mkgmap is interpreting it correctly, 
but you probably did not consider that it reverses the ways 
with oneway=-1. In other words, you don't need a 2nd line
type for this. 
But attention: This is happens when the oneway way is also 
added as a routable way. Users who create a separate layer for
oneways and routing data probably need two line types.

Gerd

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Von: mkgmap-dev <[email protected]> im Auftrag von 
nwillink <[email protected]>
Gesendet: Montag, 14. März 2016 20:09
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [mkgmap-dev] Oneway 1 or -1 BUG?

I have a suspicion that mkgmap quite understandably (!) parses oneway=-1 as
oneway=yes and oneway=1 as reverse (ie arrows reversed) .

However, for some unknown reason , osm defines oneway=-1 as meaning 'reverse
arrows' and uses oneway=1 to mean 'oneway=yes'.

In other words, mkgmap , when parsing lines,creates the opposite effect to
what is implied in osm.

This matters when you create a separate line  types for each condition.

Not a problem , just a small observation.



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