Am 17.02.2011 00:01, schrieb Minko:
It's still a bit confusing to me.
Does ?? in [0x?? road_speed=? road_class=? continue]
mean that you can use wildcards?
Or is it just an example and you need to fill it in for every road type, like
Felix already mentioned?
And I suppose you need to add
PS please ignore the tag opposite-cycleway!=yes that was just a test if rule
one was applied don't use rule 2,
because I thought maybe in rule 1) if oneway is set to -1 it automatically
implies that the next rule will be executed too?
It should be:
highway=unclassified oneway=yes
Hi,
If I use the option --make-opposite-cycleways or --make-all-cycleways,
an extra label is placed with street (cycleway). Is it possible to turn this
label off or make it invisible in the style line file and how?
Cheers,
Minko
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Op 16-2-2011 15:46, Felix Hartmann schreef:
On 16.02.2011 15:19, Minko wrote:
Can you give an example how this can be done in the style file:
A street with oneway=yes cycleway=opposite
-If the navigation is set to cars, routing is only possible in one way
-If navigation is set to bicycle,
Op 16-02-11 15:46, Felix Hartmann schreef:
highway=* oneway=yes cycleway=opposite {set oneway=-1; set
access=no; set bicycle=yes} [0x?? road_speed=? road_class=? continue]
What about the other oneway options? I.e. oneway could be 1, yes, -1
(and no, but that probably doesn't matter) as valid
On 16.02.2011 21:50, Minko wrote:
Thanks Felix,
But how about situations with highway=* oneway=-1?
Does this work too?
highway=* oneway=-1 cycleway=opposite {set oneway=yes; set
access=no; set bicycle=yes}
Yes of course. That's what you need to do (assuming that
cycleway=opposite