
Zitat von Toby Speight <T.M.Speight.90@cantab.net>:
I too have a Legend HCx. I find that roundabout routing is fine[*] unless the source data are in error. If you have a specific example, we can check the OSM data for it (or you could easily do so yourself).
The two roundabouts I encountered were here http://openstreetmap.com/?lat=51.10147&lon=10.67444&zoom=17&layers=B000FTF and I could have sworn that there was another one here http://openstreetmap.com/?lat=51.100354&lon=10.627655&zoom=18&layers=B000FTF... but that last one magically disappeared. I will look at them myself this afternoon. But for now I have neither JOSM nor a browser with flash installed at hand. Just a wild guess: are your 'fine' roundabouts possibly somewhere in GB?
Stefan> - A lot of POIs are named e.g. UnnamedParking or UnnamedATM Stefan> (These are translations from my german names). I don't know Stefan> where the 'Unnamed' string comes from, but it would surely be Stefan> better to ignore missing tags instead of printing 'unnamed'.
In English, they are similar (but with a space after "Unnamed"). I think these things are specified in the TYP file. I'm of a mind to start investigating how TYP files are constructed - but it won't be for a week or so, due to other commitments. I have a suspicion, for example, that there's a code there to make metres the native altitude unit, obviating the need to convert OSM data to feet.
It's without a space here. The 'have to start looking at the style files' part goes unchanged for me too. regards Stefan