On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 11:01:53PM +0200, Felix Hartmann wrote:
I don't get the treatment... I'm currently using ignore-maxspeed option
but I reference maxspeed in my style-file. Need no hard set maxspeed,
but I'm happy with maxspeed for classifying wether a street is rural or
urban...
As far
Hi WanMil,
could you explain, what mkgmap do with maxspeed-tagg?
I haven't care about this and removed maxspeed from all ways in my
style-file.
Henning
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If there are maxspeed tags they are used to set the road speed, overriding the
default values (that are defined by the highway class and the style rules)
On 20 Oct 2011, at 15:51, Henning Scholland o...@aighes.de wrote:
Hi WanMil,
could you explain, what mkgmap do with maxspeed-tagg?
I
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 11:01:53PM +0200, Felix Hartmann wrote:
I don't get the treatment... I'm currently using ignore-maxspeed option
but I reference maxspeed in my style-file. Need no hard set maxspeed,
but I'm happy with maxspeed for classifying wether a street is rural or
urban...
As
The patch removes the two tags type and maxspeed from the
builtin-tag-list.
This reduces memory requirements (a few) if these tags are not required.
Tag type:
The tag is mandatory for relations. So I think it's ok to implement a
rule in the relation loader that keeps the type tag. For nodes
On 19.10.2011 22:36, WanMil wrote:
The patch removes the two tags type and maxspeed from the
builtin-tag-list.
This reduces memory requirements (a few) if these tags are not required.
Tag type:
The tag is mandatory for relations. So I think it's ok to implement a
rule in the relation