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<font face="Verdana">Hi Gerd,<br>
<font face="Verdana"><font face="Verdana">m</font>y 1st assumption
was that I set the road_speed too high</font>, and the routing
would "jump" over<font face="Verdana"> the 2nd part to the 3rd,
2nd assumption was <font face="Verdana">to use a </font>differ<font
face="Verdana">ent</font></font> line type - changing both
things made no difference.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 03.06.2015 um 17:59 schrieb GerdP:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi Michael,
michael lohr wrote
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<pre wrap="">Finally found the reason: my style assigns generic names to unnamed
roads, so the segments of a motorway_link were named "GENERIC_NAME",
"EXIT_HINT", "GENERIC_NAME". As soon as a name is present on either the
1st or the 3rd segment the Oregon would use this name for routing (btw,
contrary the my previous posts: the Oregon 450 also behaves like that).
Which brings up this question: why not assign the exit_hint to all 3
segments in the first place?
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My understanding is that the style should be able to use a different
type (not 0x08 / 0x09) for that small 2nd part, so that Garmin uses
the name of it as a hint.
Gerd
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