Thanks for the quick answer, thats the style trick i'm not aware of
Am 12.11.2017 um 09:45 schrieb Joris Bo:
Hallo Manfred
Sounds like you use continue on the line? I also test for is_closed() on the
line file
#Lines - Aeroways
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aeroway = runway & is_closed() != true [0x10d08 resolution 20]
aeroway = taxiway & is_closed() != true [0x10d09 resolution 22]
#polygons - Aeroways
#=======================================================================================
aeroway = airport [0x07 resolution 18]
aeroway = aerodrome & landuse != military [0x07 resolution 20]
aeroway = helipad | aeroway = runway | aeroway = taxiway [0x7f resolution 22]
aeroway = apron [0x3a resolution 22]
aeroway = terminal & building = * [0x3b00 resolution 22]
Met vriendelijke groet,
Joris Bovens
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Haiduk
Verzonden: zaterdag 11 november 2017 23:14
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Onderwerp: [mkgmap-dev] How to deal with tag aeroway=runway either made as
polygon or as line
Hi
just now i stuck with the following rendering trouble. As you can see from the
attached pictures, these two airports have identically tags for the runway, but
the Wittmund runway is made out of a polygon and the Jever runway is made out
of a line. If i put the rendering cmd into the line style file, Wittmund
airport will be drawn with two runways and a gap in between. If i put the
aeroway=runway item into the polygon style file, Wittmund will be drawn
correctly, but Jever could not be drawn, as there is no polygon used for the
runway.Using the aeroway=runway tag in both style files, will lead again
Wittmund runway to be drawn as if there were two of them and no polygon
underlying it. Is there any trick within the style file, to get a correct
drawing with this inconsistency or is the only way to change, edit these
airfield in the OSM database?
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen
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