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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'>> > yes, I think it is possible. I think about<br><div>> > how you can pass the information about the direction.<br>> > Maybe a new tag mkgmap:dir with the values<br>> > mkgmap:dir=forward, mkgmap:dir=backward and mkgmap:dir=both,<br>> > the last being the default?<br>> > <br>> > Gerd<br>> <br>> <br>> Yes that's the question we are wondering about on the forum too.<br>> If the node is part of one way it would get the direction of that way.<br>> <br>> See this node http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/2644156384<br>> It is part of two ways. Both have the same direction.<br>> So for the tag traffic_sign:backward or motorcar:backward=no<br>> this would imply the node should get the same direction.<br>> <br>> If both ways have different directions, or if the node shares more ways,<br>> backward and forward doesnt seem to make sense to me?<br><br>I agree. Another problem that I see is that mkgmap might create redundant<br>route restrictions for this example, but that would just blow up the img size.<br>On the other hand, the link-poi-to-ways code somehow assumes<br>that a POI is only used in one way, I am not even sure that it really works<br>well if this is not the case. <br><br>Gerd<br><br></div>                                            </div></body>
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