Working on
some changes to the waypoint simplification routines for the graph generation process, some diffs in
waypointsimplification.log (20 MB file -- you probably don't actually want to click the link!
) led me here.
The banners and/or abbrevs in some waypoint files mismatch the .list names of the files they connect to:
in file(s) | point label sans suffix | corresponds to |
N49, N459 | N49OldMik | N49Mik |
N49, N459 | N49OldTsu | N49Tsu |
N121 | N121OldIka | N121Ika |
N121 | N121OldOku | N121Oku |
N121 | N121SprKin | N121Kin |
N16 | N17BypSom/N17BypAge | N17BypAge, N17BypOmi |
N126 | N126OldIna | N126Ina |
N55, N195, N438, N439 | N192BypTok | N192BypToE |
N192, N318 | N192BypTok | N192BypToW |
N492 | N439BypSug | N439, N439Yas |
N32 | N32SprKoc | N32Koc |
N56 | N56OldMas | N56Mas |
This is probably not an exhaustive list. Only locations with 3+ waypoints were captured.
The
route+banner of a waypoint label should generally match the route+banner of an intersecting route.
Beyond that,
abbrevs are generally only needed to disambiguate; say, if a given file refers to more than one flavor of N121 or of N192Byp,etc.
I haven't been following closely enough to know whether "Old" should be added as a banner to the system CSVs, or removed from the waypoint labels. Same for that one "Spr" on the list.
Long labels like
N299BypHan/N463BypTok:
Not wrong per se but the manual suggests avoiding them:
If one of the two highways is already long as a label (e.g., a bannered route like US42BusKin), consider skipping the city abbrev. or even skipping the whole second route.
So for
N17BypSom/N17BypAge, if that were to otherwise become
N17Byp/N17Byp, that might be a good candidate for "skipping the whole second route".
N299BypHan/N463BypTok OTOH could be shortened to
N299Byp/N463Byp -- or another option that the manual is quiet on but that people have been doing for years is to just list the banner once, implying that it applies to both route numbers:
N299/N463Byp.