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Re: Worldwide routable Garmin maps: URL REMOVED


Geschrieben von renelm (Gast) am 15. Juni 2014 20:02:28: [flux]

Als Antwort auf: Worldwide routable Garmin maps: URL REMOVED geschrieben von Lambertus (Gast) am 08. März 2009 14:41:

I just downloaded the latest map for Denmark (Generic Routable New Style), and noticed, that paths around where I live are now only rendered as 'line' (barely visible, and only gives the text 'line' when I mark it on my GPS).
Some other tracks are rendered just fine as tracks..

I really can't see why one type is rendered while another one isn't.. the paths that are rendered fine are tagged as highway=foot and foot=designated or highway=path or just highway=path - http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/146487806 (connects to another cycletrack that isn't rendered)
A track that isn't rendered correctly is tagged like this: highway=path, foot=designated, bicycle=desgnated, foot=designated - http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/127223911
Another track that isn't rendered correctly: highway=cyckletrack, foot=yes - http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/195057632

As I understand it 'designated' basically means the same as yes.. but what I don't understand at all is why the cycletrack and the tracks with foot/bicycle=designated aren't rendered correctly.

Will try out the old style now, but I am pretty sure it works fine there (.. or at least it used to - given that I can't remember which style I used when I could see the local paths).

Oh yeah - the area I am looking at is: http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/55.91618/12.49536 - and yes, I am aware, that for a proper bicycle map, I should choose another style, but 'it used to work' and some tracks are shown fine.

Cheers and thanks for the good work!

/rené

EDIT: Quick update, I just grabbed the 'old style' DK-map and here the troublesome paths are rendered as 'ally' and the trails that were rendered correctly before are still rendered as 'trail'. They can be navigated to when selecting bicycle in routing options.. (.. and ehr.. when using car navgation too, which has caused confusion to some users..)