[mkgmap-dev] [PATCH] fix for "pink line of death" bug in routing
From Bernhard Heibler bernhard at heibler.de on Sun Feb 8 14:46:30 GMT 2009
I played around with the splitting long roads function of osm2mp. By default roads got cut after 60 nodes. If I change this to about 30 nodes the "go the motorway the wrong way and take the plane" problem seams to disappear. Just search for the line "$rnod == 60" in osm2mp.pl ... Berni. > If I limit the number of nodes to no more than 16, the routing works > without going wacky. If I have some larger number of nodes (actual > limit TBD but more than 16), the gps gets it wrong - it actually looked > like it routed to the far end of the way rather than the near end. > > So, if you use the patch from yesterday and limit the number of nodes in > a way, it's looking pretty good (for the moment!) > > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: PinkLineOfDeath.png Type: image/png Size: 27662 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.mkgmap.org.uk/pipermail/mkgmap-dev/attachments/20090208/02227e93/attachment.png
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