I find no mention of a -mapfile-writer task in the usage page. Are you using
a plugin?
From: Malky [mailto:ma...@homersparadise.com]
Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2013 5:48 AM
To: osmosis-dev@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [osmosis-dev] Problem with Windows 7
When I try to create a map, I get a
Hey Martin,
without giving us an example of your exact problem we can just say: for
us this would work...
IMO your step by step approach is not sufficient to work properly.
You'll need a the driver's final destination and full path.
Why? Assume a route A-B-C (where B would have a traffic light)
On Sunday 07 April 2013 14:05:44 Peter K wrote:
IMO your step by step approach is not sufficient to work properly.
You'll need a the driver's final destination and full path.
this app is not routing.
this app just provides speed and timing info of the next traffic signals even
if no path is
Hi Martin,
Also here in my city (Germany) several junctions have a separate lane
for turning right.
And this lane has no traffic light, but the junction has one!
you got it.
and i can't solve it without a defined junction.
All the examples I mean are properly defined (Ie. only if you
Am 07/apr/2013 um 15:41 schrieb Peter K peat...@yahoo.de:
All the examples I mean are properly defined (Ie. only if you really
cross the junction you'll pass a traffic signal, turning right is mapped
as a separate lane without traffic light).
So give us the concrete example you mean.
On Sunday 07 April 2013 15:41:14 Peter K wrote:
All the examples I mean are properly defined (Ie. only if you really
cross the junction you'll pass a traffic signal, turning right is mapped
as a separate lane without traffic light).
So give us the concrete example you mean.
first
Hi Martin(s),
All the examples I mean are properly defined (Ie. only if you really
cross the junction you'll pass a traffic signal, turning right is mapped
as a separate lane without traffic light).
So give us the concrete example you mean.
but of course there are also situations without
On Sunday 07 April 2013 17:12:16 Peter K wrote:
Still don't get it. Why would this junction be a problem for you? The traffic
light is mapped only once on the road: For every combinations of directions
you'll get only one traffic signal. See
All,
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