Hi Joris,
the ony switch that I know is the "map detail (level)" (ranges from lowest to
highest). No idea if that helps.
If not, please provide the location of such an area.
Gerd
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Hello
Is there a way to limit the number (or extend the distance) of highway shields
in basecamp?
On some zoomlevels the usage of ${ref | highway-symbol:hbox}' generates so many
boxes, making the map difficult to read.
Thx
Joris
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Version mkgmap-r4132 was committed by gerd on Mon, 12 Mar 2018
fix a " Tile contains both drive-on-left and
drive-on-right roads" warning compiling map of Cyprus island
LocatorConfig1.patch patch by Carlos Dávila
http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/websvn/revision.php?repname=mkgmap=4132
Hi Carlos,
thanks, committed with r4132.
Gerd
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Hi Gerd,
Maybe it helps for brainstorming to understand how the Garmin-container
is working.
So far I understand we take osm-way, shifting each osm-node to closest
Garmin-node, this then is written somehow to the map. But how all these
information are stored. Is the way-geometry stored once and
Hi Henning
I think you are right - I have in the past been guilty of forcing labels
on certain long distance walking routes by cutting the highway !
I wonder , Gerd, if it is possible to only add a shield if highway's
length > a length defined by the user?
Nick
On 12/03/2018 11:52,
Hi Gerd
I don't have either of these installed anywhere at the moment - I'll
download Basecamp and see how it behaves.
Ticker
On Mon, 2018-03-12 at 17:40 +, Gerd Petermann wrote:
> Hi Ticker,
>
> do you see the same problems in Mapsource or Basecamp? If yes, I can
> try to find a reason.
Hi all,
I think the Garmin renderer only uses the information from the RGN file. This
contains the geometry of the points, lines and shapes, the type and pointer(s)
to
the labels. No idea how the renderer decides where to render a highway shield.
I also cannot reproduce the problem with the
Hello Gerd,
Sorry for the confusion
I was sloppy pasting the lines form my search window instead of the style file
its self
That's why there are 4 times 2 of the same lines
They also where different from the default, (can't remember me changing it)
So first í'll reverse them back to the default
Using GPSMapEdit to look at the coordinates of the first point in the
ferry way, the one that worked has the points in the direction of
travel, and the one that didn't has them the other way around (but
neither is marked one-way)
Ticker
On Mon, 2018-03-12 at 15:31 +, Ticker Berkin wrote:
>
Hi
I almost always get "Route Calculation Error" on my Garmin when a ferry
crossing is required. GPSMapEdit "Tools > Test Routing Graph" does find
the routes and it shows reasonable properties for the ferries, walkways
and relevant roads.
I'm testing it with a mix of foot and car ferries. In the
Hi Ticker,
do you see the same problems in Mapsource or Basecamp? If yes, I can try to
find a reason.
Gerd
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Gesendet: Montag, 12. März 2018
Hi Ticker,
all these ferries are used for routes in BaseCamp. 2 of them only for
pedestrian routes.
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Hi Joris,
> Is there a way to limit the number (or extend the distance) of highway
> shields in basecamp?
Try to change setting in BaseCamp, menu Edit -> Options -> Display - Labels.
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Hi Ticker,
the direction should not matter. What vehicle do you use for routing?
The one that works has no toll=yes tag. Maybe your style does something special
with toll=*?
Gerd
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Hello Gerd,
Thx a lot, problem solved
I recompiled with the rules from the default style and shields are displayed
reasonable again.
Some months ago I copied this part from 'Generic New Style on
garmin.openstreetmap.nl'
Gr Joris
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