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[mkgmap-dev] [patch v1] link-pois-to-ways and restrictions

From WanMil wmgcnfg at web.de on Fri Dec 27 18:02:41 GMT 2013

> Hi WanMil,
>
>  > > well, I think that means that part 1) is not yet working.
>  >
>  > No, I really only tested part 2), so I tested barriers only.
>  > Now I've tested part 1) also but it does not seem to work.
>  >
>  > I've changed the rule in the points file to
>  > barrier=bollard | barrier=cycle_barrier
>  > { set mkgmap:road-speed=0; }
>  >
>  > But the road speed of ways with barrier=bollard does not seem to be
> changed.
> yes, neither the patched version nor trunk do work.
>
>  >
>  > > I am not sure, but I think you moved the evaluation of the
>  > > tags mkgmap:road-speed and mkgmap:road-class
>  > > so that the interpretation of the POI has no effect.
>  > > Was that intended?
>  >
>  > I don't understand. Which commit do you mean? Your patch is for r2907
>  > and I don't think that there was any change after that?
>
> I meant the change in the branch. The tag is now only
> evaluated in postConvertRules(), and that is called before
> the POI evaluation.

I checked all commits back to r2851 from Dec 1st but didn't find the 
point you are addressing.

Can you please also check which commit do you mean?

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>  > > > > The patch also changes the meaning of route restrictions.
>  > > > > In r2907 and before, route restrictions prohibit access for
>  > > > > pedestrians and emergency, the patched version
>  > > > > allows them by default.
>  > > >
>  > > > Does that mean a common turn restriction from a=>b also means that
>  > > > pedestrians never can route a=>b?
>  > >
>  > > yes, in trunk all turn restrictions are created without an exception
>  > > for pedestrians or emergency.
>  >
>  > Funny bug. I wonder why the exceptions for pedestrians and emergency is
>  > implemented different to the other exceptions?
> The bits are coded at a different place, see
> wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_Map_On_Garmin/NOD_Subfile_Format#Table_C

Ah, that's a funny bit coding within the Garmin format....

>
> Gerd
>
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