
Hi Fernando The mkgmap default style doesn't understand maxspeed:practical. If you are currently using the default style, it is easiest to make a complete copy of the subdirectory mkgmap-rXXXX/examples/styles/default into your own working area subdirectory, eg 'lowspeed', point the --style-file option at this and then modify as necessary. You should be able to confine all your changes to lowspeed/inc/roadspeed and not need to touch lowspeed/lines. See tags mkgmap:road-speed, mkgmap:road-speed-class, mkgmap:road-speed -max etc in the style manual (mkgmap-rXXXX/doc/style-manual.pdf) Maybe make use of the new is-in function, eg: highway=secondary & is_in(landuse, residential, any) {add mkgmap:road-speed=-1} Ticker On Tue, 2020-07-07 at 00:25 -0300, Fernando Trebien wrote:
Thank you very much for your reply, Greg.
On Sat, Jul 4, 2020 at 10:55 PM Greg Troxel <gdt@lexort.com> wrote:
The next problem is that there is maxspeed and maxspeed:practical, and if you cannot drive at the speed limit usually, you should
set maxspeed:practical
check that if maxspeed:practical exists, mkgmpa uses it as the speed limit
Just to be sure: does mkgmap understand maxspeed:practical by default? I didn't find any reference to maxspeed:practical in the most recent mkgmap code, and an old patch submission [1] had code with maxspeed:practical which is not part of the latest default style. I believe this means a custom style would be necessary, is that right?
[1] http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/pipermail/mkgmap-dev/2013q3/018684.html
Best regards,
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