
14 Feb
2009
14 Feb
'09
2:41 p.m.
On Feb 14, 2009, at 15:25, Mark Burton wrote:
If you reverse the direction of aa, the pink line appears to behave correctly.
Something's not right here because there shouldn't be a node at the end of aa for the gps to route to anyway because it's a dead end. I shall investigate.
But you might want to route to the end of the road? Is the difference that osm2mp puts a node at the end while mkgmap-osm doesn't? In that case it'd still be nice to fix the bug without adding a node there. The issue is most likely with the extra bits in the polyline (TRE/RGN, LinePreparer) or the bits in NOD2 (RoadDef.writeNod2) which are both not fully understood. Cheers Robert