That seems to have done the trick :)
I've emailed the CreateIMG author, referring him to this discussion, in
case he'd like to issue an updated version.
I'll also investigate some of the other new options you describe, but for
now I think I've got something which works pretty well.
Thank you!
Hi, please find attached a patch that adds two new options:
--max-same-poi-distance=distance and
--include-nearby-poi-types=type[,type...]. These options are used to
determine whether nearby POIS are duplicates and should be omitted from the
map, extending the existing check for duplicates at the
Using --max-flare-length-ratio some of the warnings disappear, but it
seems to have quite a random effect or at least not as described in
options file. Many ways longer than the specified value are kept in the
warnings. Among the removed ones there are both valid and invalid
warnings, so not
So... Does this means that you fix it?
It's good to hear this, because in that example I sent, in fact there was an
error in data. But as soon I share this in my group, I receive a storm of
examples were the data are similar that, but aren't problem in data.
Alexandre
(Enviado via iPad)
Em
Hi Alexandre,
whenever you think that mkgmap can do better please post the corresponding
data.
Gerd
Alexandre Loss wrote
So... Does this means that you fix it?
It's good to hear this, because in that example I sent, in fact there was
an error in data. But as soon I share this in my group, I
Hi Mike,
thanks for the patch.
I think the docu should mention that --max-same-poi-distance expects a
value in metres.
Looking at the code I see one small -maybe unwanted - side effect:
If --max-same-poi-distance 0 only duplicated named POI are removed.
When I coded the original code I thought
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 19, Gerd Petermann wrote:
I still have no idea where the data is used. Maybe the device shows some
additional
info when you drive on a motorway.
When Mark Burton committed the code with r984 he did not describe the wanted
effect,
but he also seemed to be unsure about its
with road construction
can there be many road speeds , e.g. 40, 60, 20 ,80 and 50, 70 ( kph)
but still with the same classification as construction .
or could this also be the same for un paved roads .
stephen
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Hi all,
I hesitate to commit this patch because I think that we
probably can remove the code instead of fixing it.
I found this in imgformat-1.0.pdf:
Highway Records, Exit Records and Highway Data Records
These records were apparently used by the old Roads and Recreation maps to
describe