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[mkgmap-dev] add-pois-to-areas

From Felix Hartmann extremecarver at gmail.com on Thu Mar 21 14:12:14 GMT 2013

of course, add

mkgmap:area2poi=true & name!=* {delete tourism; delete amenity; delete cuisine; delete .... (all other keys )) as first line in your points file (or maybe after cites).

On 21.03.2013 14:24, Roger Calvert wrote:
> Thanks, Steve. This does the job. Getting it to disappear from the map 
> but stay in the index made me think a bit - I have given it an icon 
> consisting of one transparent pixel. It still pops up on mouseover in 
> MapSource, but that is no problem.
>
> I would like to completely remove such pois which have no proper name 
> (and appear on mouseover in MapSource as 'woodland' or 'lake' or even 
> 'unknown'). Is there a way to do this?
>
> (Alternatively, how about a variant of add-pois-to-areas which only 
> adds to areas which have a proper name, and so are useful as index 
> entries?)
>
> Roger
>
> On 20/03/2013 23:03, Steve Ratcliffe wrote:
>> On 19/03/13 15:52, Roger Calvert wrote:
>>> When pois are added to areas for search reasons, is there any way of
>>> identifying them in the 'points' style file, to avoid them appearing on
>>> the map?
>> They have the extra tag:
>>
>>      mkgmap:area2poi=true
>>
>> so you can match on that to remove the ones you don't want.
>>
>> ..Steve
>>
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