Hi Piotr,

it seems I already worked on the [Sign] stuff in 2016, see 
https://www.mkgmap.org.uk/pipermail/mkgmap-dev/2016q1/024703.html

I have no idea why I stopped at that time, but it means that I was wrong when I 
wrote that we already know how to write
the [Sign] data. I've confused that with the method how we write destination 
hints.

I'll start again to look at the data from Andrzej.

Reg. multiple cities for one road:
My patch only handles the @ in city names. The manual shows that this trick can 
also be used for RegionName.
I have to add some more code to handle this in the way documented in the manual.

Gerd

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Von: mkgmap-dev <mkgmap-dev-boun...@lists.mkgmap.org.uk> im Auftrag von Piotr 
Wawrzyniak <wopo...@gmail.com>
Gesendet: Montag, 17. Oktober 2022 16:11
An: Development list for mkgmap
Betreff: Re: [mkgmap-dev] Indexing street belonging to two cities

pon., 17 paź 2022 o 15:50 Gerd Petermann
<gpetermann_muenc...@hotmail.com> napisał(a):
> well, GPSMapEdit says it is NT format, and for the existence of the sub type 
> GMP means NT format.

Well, it might be alike from index point of view, but I am sure that
the whole NT, have never been decoded.

> Anyhow, I might find a way to work around that.

That could be awesome, if you need any additional data, please let me
know, I will try to prepare specific data if you wish.

> Do you know what the data starting with HLevel0 is about? I cannot find that 
> in the cGPSmapper
> manual version 2.5

You can ignore it, it is extension from navitel, and it is used in the
source code for bridges depiction. In general it shows level: -1 mean
tunel, +1 etc mean above surface.

> I've also noticed that mkgmap ignores the key Routeparam because it expects 
> RouteParam.
> I guess it should ignore case as with some other key words?

Yes, mkgmap ignores Routparam, but it is not an issue at all, as I am
preprocessing source for mkgmap. It might be that cgpmapper is not
case sensitive at all, but I would need to check it. Should I?
Routeparam is a result of another software, that prepares mp for
cgpamapper. It creates routing data (nodes), restrictions, signs and
balances routing classes. But apparently cgpamapper accepts Routeparam
as well.
Piotr
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