On Sun, Aug 04, 2019 at 12:46:05PM +0300, Tomas Straupis wrote:
> Now I would like to skip road C at small scale, but leave A, because I
> want to leave B.
> 
> Can we agree on some scheme to tag this (do data augmentation), so
> that less people doing cartography stuff have to resort to heavy
> generalisation operation such as road pruning?

When you honestly look at roads something like a correct hierarchy
always ressembles.

This is why i get to the point "is it a public road" and "a public
road cant be service". If we agree on this you can as some zoom scale
drop service and track.

Because a public road does not branch of a private road. There is
your hierarchy.

So getting back to your example:

R
R
RAAABBBBBBBBBBBB
R  A
R
R
RCCCC
R

If B is a public road A cant be private property and thus not be
a service. If B is a track A can be a service because both
of them share the concept of not beeing for the general public.

Or vice versa. If you make A a service B cant be a public road.

Flo
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Florian Lohoff                                                 f...@zz.de
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