I'm not sure I understand your question correctly, but I'll try:

Mkgmap or the TYP file have no way of knowing which side of the cliff is up or down - you'll have to rely on the OSM data to be correct. To display it on the map, use asymmetrical lines. Commonly used for cliffs is are lines that have triangles one one side that point inward/to the upper side. To achieve that the line in the TYP file should have the triangles pointing up.



Am 31.12.2020 um 16:54 schrieb 7770:
Hi.

A question on one sided objects that are not only horisontal or vertical.
In the Style manual (pdf), on page 13, there is an example:
natural=cliff { name '${name} cliff' | 'cliff' } [0x10501 resolution 22]


This is indeed a very nice example.
Map data specifies that the rights side is the lower side.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag%3Anatural%3Dcliff

Now, is there some proper way to draw an TYP image to make sure that it
indicates the up and the down side of the cliff when drawn on a garmin unit and
follows the edge?


regards
Karl



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