
Hi Joris couple of questions: 1/ what is jbmsquare and how is it set 2/ what does the rule 'continue' into. It looks like the red lines that have gone are entirely within the pedestrian area, but the blue one isn't. Ticker On Mon, 2020-05-18 at 07:07 +0000, Joris Bo wrote:
Hi
When testing the IS_IN function I get very nice results ! Thank you very much for this improvement. Could somebody help me to explain why a certain pedestrian is not catched by the rules? Also not a big deal, I’m already happy wit the current results, it is just for understanding. I am using pedestrian streets without an outline if crossing pedestrian areas. 95% works perfectly but some seem to fool me.
Before (The red lines are nicely replaced in the after situation, but the blue one is not)
highway = pedestrian & jbmsquare != true & is_in(highway,pedestrian, any) = true [0x10d0c resolution 24 continue]
area: München Viktualienmarkt: https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/48.13504/11.57637 pedestrian : https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/240014256 square: https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/7431621#map=19/48.1351 2/11.57670
After
Met vriendelijke groet,
Joris Bo jorisbo@hotmail.com
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