
Hi Minko, yes, MapSource uses type 0x15 for routing. When I add it to the list of routable types --check-styles complains about other lines in your style: Warning: routable type 0x15 is used for non-routable line with level 0. This may break routing. Style file lines, line 296 Warning: routable type 0x15 is used for non-routable line with level 0. This may break routing. Style file lines, line 297 Warning: routable type 0x15 is used for non-routable line with level 0. This may break routing. Style file lines, line 298 Warning: routable type 0x15 is used for non-routable line with level 0. This may break routing. Style file lines, line 299 Warning: routable type 0x15 is used for non-routable line with level 0. This may break routing. Style file lines, line 341 Warning: routable type 0x15 is used for non-routable line with level 0. This may break routing. Style file lines, line 342 Warning: routable type 0x15 is used for non-routable line with level 0. This may break routing. Style file lines, line 345 So I am not sure if I should simply commit that. Does anybody else use type 0x15 for lines? Gerd
Date: Fri, 2 May 2014 13:12:15 +0200 From: ligfietser@online.nl To: mkgmap-dev@lists.mkgmap.org.uk Subject: Re: [mkgmap-dev] strange routing
Hi Gerd Yes, seems 0x15 is routable.
forgot to mention that --check-styles complains about line 266 in the lines file: highway=bridleway & bicycle!=yes & bicycle!=designated & bicycleroute!=yes & mtb_from_relation!=yes & mtb!=yes {add access = no; add foot = yes; set mkgmap:unpaved=1} [0x2915 road_class=0 road_speed=0 resolution 23]
Type 0x2915 is in the overlays file : 0x2915: 0x15, 0x29
Do you think type 0x15 is routable?
Gerd
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