
Mark, For me, routing to the Plutoniumweg doesn't work at all - but my Mapsource is older than yours, I could not read your Plutoniumweg.gdb (MapSource complains about the file being newer). "Utrecht, we have a problem" ;) I was thinking about trying to synchronize the vertical split line (i.e. have both maps split at 0x39000, just to make sure that's not the problem. Oh, btw: the reason I found this strange route is that a much longer inter-tile route, from my home in Zaandam to my parents in Houten, made a weird deviation half way (went off the A2 for no reason, somewhere above point A); also, a route to my wife's family in Culemborg could not be calculated at all. Just to be sure, I'll check my NĂ¼vi this evening. Best regards, Valentijn Mark Burton schreef:
What's really fascinating about your example is that mapsource will happily route from A to a point within the tile containing B passing right past point C. For example, route from A to the end of Plutoniumweg (damn it, why can't we have funky road names like that instead of the canonical Acacia Avenue!), but if you move the destination a little to the S so that it is in the lower tile, it fails to route - see attached gdb. It's almost as if having traversed B tile it then is happy to locate a destination in it but, for some reason, it's unhappy with a destination in C tile. -- http://www.openoffice.nl/ Open Office - Linux Office Solutions Valentijn Sessink v.sessink@openoffice.nl +31(0)20-4214059