Re: [mkgmap-dev] Commit: r1059: New approach to the too many nodes in region problem - carry on regardless.

2009-06-03 Thread Mark Burton

Let's see how this does - I have tried it out on 63660006.osm and the
resulting map loads into mapsource OK and is generally fine. Trying to
route through the broken region does cause mapsource to either draw a
straight line or pop up the your map's broken dialog. A real gps
would probably hang or crash if it tried to route through the region.

The fix is not very pleasing but if it allows the map to build with
minimal damage to the routing then I guess it will do for now as an
interim solution.

Cheers,

Mark
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Re: [mkgmap-dev] Commit: r1059: New approach to the too many nodes in region problem - carry on regardless.

2009-06-03 Thread Clinton Gladstone
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 5:41 PM, Mark Burton ma...@ordern.com wrote:

 Let's see how this does - I have tried it out on 63660006.osm and the
 resulting map loads into mapsource OK and is generally fine. Trying to
 route through the broken region does cause mapsource to either draw a
 straight line or pop up the your map's broken dialog. A real gps
 would probably hang or crash if it tried to route through the region.

Thanks! I'll try this out as soon as possible.

I've noticed on my eTrex, when I encounter such broken areas, I
usually simply get a Routing Error popup, but the device has not yet
(recently) hung.

Cheers.
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