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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">El 22/04/14 07:32, Gerd Petermann
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<div dir="ltr">Hi all,<br>
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if I got that right, mkgmap doesn't create usable maps<br>
without the --route option (index is not complete)<br>
On the other hand, StyledConverter doesn't evaluate the option,<br>
it just analyses if a line could be routable . <br>
A lot of routines are only executed for routable ways,<br>
e.g. the housenumber code.<br>
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I think we should remove (ignore) the --route option, as it is
mandantory.<br>
If possible, we should allow to create maps that don't contain <br>
a NOD section, I think this is wanted by some users.<br>
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Gerd</div>
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+1. I think it's an obsolete option from the time that routable maps
were something new for mkgmap. IMHO it should be the default now.<br>
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