Many thanks for detailling.

Werner

Am Donnerstag, 2. Juli 2020 16:58:03 UTC+2 schrieb cricri du lauragais:
>
> Hello
>
> I created a render style for a utilization in the tracks and paths with a 
> motorcycle (or a car).
>
>  
>
> the tracks are classified by "carrossability" in 2 categories: 
>
> - brown tracks = easy 
>
> - green tracks = unknown or difficult with a big bike 
>
> they are subdivided into continuous line and dotted line in each color 
> according to tag tracktype, surface, smoothness, mtb:scale.
>
>  
>
> the paths are in thin dotted black with 4 levels of difficulty for light 
> motorcycles like enduro:
>
> - green dot = easy
>
> - orange dot = technique
>
> - red dot = difficult (push the bike)
>
> - black dot = impossible with a motorcycle
>
> these levels are extrapolated from mtb tags and sac_scale
>
>  
>
> all hiking routes are displayed according to the French usage (red/white 
> for iwn and nwn networks, red/orange for rwn, yellow for lwn), 
>
> mtb routes are in blue.
>
> Roads use French color like IGN maps
>
> minimum text for better visibility
>
>  
>
> The style menu is simplified, you can hide all the hiking/mtb_route in one 
> go.
>
> I also added options in the style menus for use with a large screen 
> emulator
>
> another to use with a background map like Microsoft Earth.
>
> comments in the xml file are in French (sorry)
>
>  
>
> I created this style to use in enduro motorcycle and also with my other 
> bikes. 
>
>
> I use it with 3 routings in 3 profiles :
>
> - one for big bike that only takes the easy brown tracks (and roads of 
> course J )
>
> - one for midrange motorcycle that takes the brown and green tracks
>
> - the latest for light enduro bikes that also take single-track paths
>
>  
>
> the 3 routings comply with motorized, private and other prohibitions.
>
> each of the routings has its preferences and penalties depending on the 
> difficulty of the paths.
>
>  
> I hope you enjoy all this and you will have fun using them :)
>
> some screenshots
>
> [image: VTT.jpg]
>
> [image: 2km2.jpg]
>
>

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