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# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# This is the default mkgmap style file for applying rules on
# OSM relations. Usually you will set tags on the
# elements that make up the relation, and the tags will be
# processed by the rules defined in the "points" or "lines" files.
#
# Any line prefaced with # is a comment and will not be applied.
# Each line is a rule, of the generalised format:
# OSM_tag(s)_to_match [Garmin_type_code resolution]
# See http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mkgmap/help/style_rules
# and http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mkgmap/help/Custom_styles
# for more information.
# Names of administrative boundaries.
# We could want to sort the relations in ascending order of admin_level
# and alphabetically by name first.
# Currently, the matching relations will be processed and the names
# appended to the boundary lines in an arbitrary order.
(type=boundary | type=multipolygon) & boundary=administrative & name=*
{ apply
{
set mkgmap:boundary_name='$(mkgmap:boundary_name)/${name}' | '${name}';
}
}
# European E-Road network
route=road & network=e-road { apply { add int_ref='${ref'; add int_ref='${int_ref'}; add network=e-road }
# Public transportation routes.
# We could want to sort the matching relations by ref first.
type=route
& (route=bus|route=trolleybus|route=ferry|route=subway|route=train|route=tram)
& (ref=* | name=*)
{
add ref='${name}'; # if ref is missing, use name
# Append the ref of the route relation to the route_ref attribute of
# the member nodes recursively (even to members of subrelations).
# Stops can be grouped within subrelations comprising the vehicle
# stop node and the passenger wait node.
apply { # node role ~ '(start_|end_)stop'
set route_ref='$(route_ref),${ref}' | '${ref}';
# In route relations, stops may be defined as relations that group
# the passenger wait area and the vehicle stop area. If such
# subrelations exist, copy the ref to them too.
set mkgmap:ref='${ref}';
apply role=passengers {
set route_ref='$(route_ref),${mkgmap:ref}' | '${mkgmap:ref}';
}
delete mkgmap:ref;
}
# We could want to copy the route relation name to unnamed route=ferry ways.
# apply way { add name='${name}' }
}