
Gerd, I still do not understand. Let's say I WANT resolution 17-24 The rule highway=trunk & ( network=e-road | int_ref=* ) [0x02 resolution 17 continue] means res 17 - 24. but when I use this ([0x02 resolution 17 continue]) , I get an error compiling. All of the other instances of a single resolution (which means x-24) do not give compile errors, it seems only lines with ( network=e-road | int_ref=* ) Greg On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 5:15 PM, Steve Sgalowski <steve.sgalowski@gmail.com> wrote:
i run my resolution from 24-18 on all my poi files , due to the type of work i do in australia
Stephen
On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 8:11 AM, greg crago <gregcrago@gmail.com> wrote:
Default line style has this:
highway=trunk & ( network=e-road | int_ref=* ) [0x02 resolution 15-17 continue]
I wanted to only show this on RESOLUTION 17, so I changed it to this:
highway=trunk & ( network=e-road | int_ref=* ) [0x02 resolution 17 continue]
Now when I compile using mkgmap -r3665 I get this error:
Warning: routable type 0x02 is used for non-routable line with level 0. This may break routing. Style file lines, line 165.
How does changing the Resolution Range to a single Resolution cause this error?
Greg
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