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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'>Hi Chris,<br><br><div>> > Normalization step before running the style files is maybe a better option,<br>> > but beware for other tags like vehicle:backward=* or vehicle:forward=*<br>> > If the direction of the way is reversed, these should reverse too.<br>> <br>> Yes, that's the reason roads should not be reversed before<br>> running the style, IMHO.<br><br>I agree that we should not reverse the ways before style processing.<br><br>> <br>> But what would be good is a non-reversing normalization:<br>> <br>> oneway=yes/true/1 -> oneway=yes<br>> oneway=-1/reverse -> oneway=-1<br><br>I don't think so. A lot of work was done to remove tag depended java code <br>and change it into style rules. I think this normalization should be done in the <br>style.<br><br>Gerd<br></div>                                            </div></body>
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