<div dir="ltr">Walter, I also have setup non-routable linetypes for roundabouts to show different road types all on top of an INVISIBLE roundabout routable linetype 0x0c. Gerd says I should leave 0x0c and 0x08 and 0x09 alone because the GPS expects these *_links and roundabouts to use these specific layers.<div><br></div><div>Walter, I see that advantage of using INVISIBLE linetype and VISIBLE overlay linetypes (line bicycle lanes, 1 way arrows to indicate 1-way roads, etc), but I do not know what you can do with INVISIBLE POI and overlay POI. What kind of custom POI can you build?</div><div><br></div><div>Greg</div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 12:46 PM, Walter Schlögl <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:Walter.Schloegl-Resch@aon.at" target="_blank">Walter.Schloegl-Resch@aon.at</a>&gt;</span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">



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<div>Hi Greg,</div>
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<div>why do you want to “free” some routeable line types?</div>
<div>If it is just for different display options, you can do another 
trick.</div>
<div>I am using 0x0c as an invisible line type just for routing purpose,</div>
<div>and non-routeable overlay linetypes to display roundabouts how they should 
look like.</div>
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<div>highway=trunk &amp; 
junction=roundabout                            
[0x0c road_class=3 road_speed=2 resolution 24 continue with_actions]</div>
<div>highway=trunk &amp; 
junction=roundabout                            
[0x10202 resolution 17]</div>
<div>highway=primary &amp; 
junction=roundabout                            
[0x0c road_class=3 road_speed=1 resolution 24 continue with_actions]</div>
<div>highway=primary &amp; 
junction=roundabout                            
[0x10302 resolution 17]</div>
<div>highway=secondary &amp; 
junction=roundabout                            
[0x0c road_class=2 road_speed=1 resolution 24 continue with_actions]</div>
<div>highway=secondary &amp; 
junction=roundabout                            
[0x10402 resolution 18]</div>
<div>highway=tertiary &amp; 
junction=roundabout                            
[0x0c road_class=1 road_speed=1 resolution 24 continue with_actions]</div>
<div>highway=tertiary &amp; 
junction=roundabout                            
[0x10502 resolution 19]</div>
<div>highway=unclassified &amp; 
junction=roundabout                        
[0x0c road_class=0 road_speed=1 resolution 24 continue with_actions]</div>
<div>highway=unclassified &amp; 
junction=roundabout                        
[0x10602 resolution 21]</div>
<div>highway=residential &amp; 
junction=roundabout                        
[0x0c road_class=0 road_speed=1 resolution 24 continue with_actions]</div>
<div>highway=residential &amp; 
junction=roundabout                        
[0x10702 resolution 22]</div>
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<div>You can use the same trick for all other routing lines also.</div>
<div>With a similiar trick (invisible main POI + visible overlay POIs) you can 
also club together POIs with different Icons to the same POI-List entry.</div>
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<div>Walter</div>
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<div><b>From:</b> <a title="GPetermann_muenchen@hotmail.com" href="mailto:GPetermann_muenchen@hotmail.com" target="_blank">Gerd Petermann</a> </div>
<div><b>Sent:</b> Thursday, March 03, 2016 6:30 AM</div>
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<div><b>Subject:</b> Re: [mkgmap-dev] Question about using different ROAD 
CLASS&#39;s andROAD SPEED&#39;s for one linetype.</div></div></div>
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<p>Hi Greg,</p>
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<p>my understanding is that Garmin treats 0x0c special to produce the &quot;leave 
roundabout at the nth ...&quot; hints,</p>
<p>the same for 0x08 and 0x09 to produce the other exit hints. The calculation 
of the &quot;nth&quot; exit requires special logic,</p>
<p>that&#39;s why roundabouts need a special type. <br></p>
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<p>Gerd<br></p>
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<div dir="ltr"><font style="FONT-SIZE:11pt" color="#000000" face="Calibri, sans-serif"><b>Von:</b> <a href="mailto:mkgmap-dev-bounces@lists.mkgmap.org.uk" target="_blank">mkgmap-dev-bounces@lists.mkgmap.org.uk</a> 
&lt;<a href="mailto:mkgmap-dev-bounces@lists.mkgmap.org.uk" target="_blank">mkgmap-dev-bounces@lists.mkgmap.org.uk</a>&gt; im Auftrag von greg crago 
&lt;<a href="mailto:gregcrago@gmail.com" target="_blank">gregcrago@gmail.com</a>&gt;<br><b>Gesendet:</b> Donnerstag, 3. März 2016 
00:10<br><b>An:</b> Development list for mkgmap<br><b>Betreff:</b> [mkgmap-dev] 
Question about using different ROAD CLASS&#39;s and ROAD SPEED&#39;s for one 
linetype.</font> 
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<div>I noticed that I have one linetype (0x0c) for roundabouts and it had many 
different ROAD CLASS and ROAD SPEED<br><br># Roundabouts<br>junction=roundabout 
&amp; (highway=trunk | highway=trunk_link) [0x2a resolution 18 
continue]<br>junction=roundabout &amp; (highway=trunk | highway=trunk_link) 
[0x0c road_class=3 road_speed=2 resolution 18]<br>junction=roundabout &amp; 
(highway=primary | highway=primary_link) [0x2d resolution 18 
continue]<br>junction=roundabout &amp; (highway=primary | highway=primary_link) 
[0x0c road_class=3 road_speed=1 resolution 18]<br>junction=roundabout &amp; 
(highway=secondary | highway=secondary_link) [0x2e resolution 20 
continue]<br>junction=roundabout &amp; (highway=secondary | 
highway=secondary_link) [0x0c road_class=2 road_speed=1 resolution 
20]<br>junction=roundabout &amp; (highway=tertiary | highway=tertiary_link) 
[0x2f resolution 20 continue]<br>junction=roundabout &amp; (highway=tertiary | 
highway=tertiary_link) [0x0c road_class=1 road_speed=1 resolution 
20]<br>junction=roundabout &amp; (highway=unclassified | highway=residential | 
highway=minor | highway=living_street) [0x25 resolution 22 
continue]<br>junction=roundabout &amp; (highway=unclassified | 
highway=residential | highway=minor | highway=living_street) [0x0c road_class=1 
road_speed=1 resolution 22]<br><br><br>I also have 2 other linetypes for HIGH 
SPEED RAMPS (0x09) and LOW SPEED RAMPS (0x08):<br><br><br>highway=motorway_link 
[0x09 road_class=4 road_speed=7 resolution 15]<br>highway=trunk_link [0x09 
road_class=4 road_speed=5 resolution 18]<br><br>highway=primary_link  [0x08 
road_class=3 road_speed=1 resolution 18]<br>highway=secondary_link [0x08 
road_class=2 road_speed=1 resolution 19]<br><br><br></div>
<div>MY QUESTION:<br><br></div>
<div>Can I combine all of these different ROAD_CLASS and ROAD_SPEED together 
using 0x0c and free up 2 routable linetypes? Yes, all the map elements would 
like the same.<br></div>
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<div>Greg<br></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div>
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