Hi Gerd
Brilliant , many thanks !
I use 0x6412 which Garmin has earmarked for its 'trails' .
Great stuff!
Nick
On 18/08/2017 13:35, Gerd Petermann [via GIS] wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> not sure what result you need, but this rule in relations sets the tag
> route_node
> and you can evaluate it in the points file
>
> type=route & (route=bicycle | route = hiking | route=foot)
> {
> apply role=start {
> add route_node=start
> }
> apply role=end {
> add route_node=end
> }
> }
>
> Does that help?
> Gerd
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> Hi
>
> I read the following:
>
> Matching member roles by regular expression
> Currently, apply role=value is for fixed strings.
>
> I'm not quite sure what 'fixed strings ' means but perhaps it means
> that the
> unique properties of individual members of a relation cannot be parsed.
>
>
> This is a shame as it would be great to mark the start and end of
> cycling /
> hiking routes.
>
> In osm we can mark the start of a route using role="start" ,ie
>
> <member type="node" ref="454189725" role="start"/>
> <tag k="name" v="Otter Valley Walk"/>
> <tag k="network" v="rwn"/>
> <tag k="osmc:symbol" v="blue:green:yellow_pointer"/>
> <tag k="ref" v="OVW"/>
> <tag k="roundtrip" v="no"/>
> <tag k="route" v="foot"/>
> <tag k="type" v="route"/>
> </relation>
>
> However, I've not been able to capture this node.
>
> I wonder if anyone has an answer?
>
> r
>
> Nick
>
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