Re: [mkgmap-dev] Routing problem and question about footways

On 5/18/2011 7:00 AM, mkgmap-dev-request@lists.mkgmap.org.uk wrote:
One possible solution (which would not break routing) would be to map the major hallways or corridors in the buildings as highway=footway, and to tag them access=permissive or access=private, whatever suits best.
The problem this is a company building (Cisco) and I have no idea what the layout is. I just want to make sure that little section of footway gets excluded from routing as it is not connected to the rest of the map, except through the building polygon itself.

On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 08:47:58AM -0400, Francisco Moraes wrote:
The problem this is a company building (Cisco) and I have no idea what the layout is.
You could add source=extrapolation to the corridor footways you make up, or you could add access=private to the bridge and modify the style so that access=private bridges are omitted. I already did something similar to access=private tunnels (leading to underground facilities, which would be confusing to see when moving above the facility).
I just want to make sure that little section of footway gets excluded from routing as it is not connected to the rest of the map, except through the building polygon itself.
What if you converted the bridge to a building polygon, layer=1 or so? Best regards, Marko
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Francisco Moraes
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Marko Mäkelä