Defines the coordinate format.
PTV representation of coordinates according to the Mercator
projection. Example: x=917420, y=6227729.
PTV representation of longitude/latitude coordinates as
OG_GEODECIMAL coordinates multiplied by 100000. Example: x=825056,
y=4876278.
PTV representation of longitude/latitude coordinates in
degrees (d), minutes (m) and seconds (s) as a single integer number (d *
100000 + m * 1000 + s * 10) multiplied by sign. Example: x=815020, y=4845460
(x represents 8d 15m 2s).
PTV internal coordinate format. Example: x=4352286,
y=5456405.
Longitude/latitude coordinates in decimal degrees [°].
Example: x=8.2505556, y=48.7627778.
Defines a language through a language code according to the BCP 47
standard track defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). For most cases
the ISO 639-1 code suffices, region subtypes such as "en-US" are not supported.
Examples: "en" for English or "de" for German. Note that it depends on the data
whether or not texts are available in the given language.
Defines common parameters.
The language used to export texts and geographic names. See
documentation of the type Language for more information.
Defines the format for coordinates defined in this XML schema. For
example, the coordinates of the type Rectangle have to be specified in this
format. Note that all other coordinates not specified in an XML document based
on this schema, for example start and destination coordinates of a route
request, can be specified in a different format.
The major version of the Common element.
The minor version of the Common element.
Defines the type used for dimensions. For example, the width or height
of a vehicle.
Defines a rectangle.
The x-coordinate of the left border.
The y-coordinate of the top border.
The x-coordinate of the right border.
The y-coordinate of the bottom border.
Defines a country. This numeric code is PTV-specific and is usually
the international dialing code of the country. Big countries may be split into
several integration units; in this case both the code of the whole country and the
integration unit codes can be used here.
Defines a country. This numeric code is PTV-specific and is usually
the international dialing code of the country. Big countries may be split into
several integration units; in this case both the code of the whole country and the
integration unit codes can be used here. The special value "*" defines every
country.
Defines a percent value 0 <= x <= 100.
Defines the low-emission zone type of the vehicle.
The vehicle has no low-emission zone type (cannot drive into
red, yellow and green zones).
The red type (a vehicle cannot drive into yellow and green
zones).
The yellow type (a vehicle cannot drive into green
zones).
The green type (a vehicle is allowed to drive in all
zones).
Defines an angle in degrees [°].
Defines the type used for expressing distances.
Defines FeatureLayer parameters.
Defines the general behavior of the
FeatureLayers.
Defines the additional generic
parameters.
Consider time dependency. When enabled, time-dependent
information will be evaluated. When disabled, all the segment
features which are time-dependent are ignored (e.g. the nightly
blockings, the speedpatterns, and so on …). Please note that fully
time-dependent themes need the time dependency to be enabled. Please
note that time-dependent evaluation has an impact on
performance.
Consider vehicle dependency. When enabled,
profile-dependent information will be evaluated. When disabled, the
profile attributes like vehicle’s weight, loadType,
preferredRouteTypes, etc. are ignored when evaluating a feature on a
segment.
Defines use-case specific parameters. Countries, rules,
properties and action types can be enabled or disabled from specified themes
and/or countries.
Defines the parameters of a specific
theme.
The major version of the FeatureLayer element.
The minor version of the FeatureLayer element.
Defines a generic parameter.
The parameter name.
The parameter value.
Defines a specific property to override.
Defines the property ID. The special value "*" defines every
property.
The overriden property value.
Defines the parameters of a specific theme.
Defines the vehicle dependency parameters for this
theme.
Defines the parameters of properties for this
theme.
Defines the parameters of countries for this
theme.
Defines the contents of the feature
descriptions.
Defines the theme ID.
Enables or disables the theme. Every subsequent country, rule,
property and action type that is relative to this theme will be considered
enabled or disabled for this theme.
The priority level [0-255]. 100 is the default priority level, a
101 value defines a higher priority than 100.
Defines the element type type, that defines an element that can be
enabled or disabled from its ID.
The element ID. The special value "*" defines every
element.
Enables or disables the element. If disabled, every subsequent
element that is relative to this rule will be disabled as well. If the disabled
element is a rule or an action type, that means every subsequent property will
be disabled as well. If the disabled element is a property, that means the rules
that possess the property will be disabled as well.
Defines the country state type, that defines a country that can be
enabled or disabled from its ID, and its subsequent rules, properties and action
types can be enabled or disabled.
Defines the state of a rule that is relative to this country,
i.e. allows a subsequent rule to be enabled or disabled from its
ID.
Defines the state of a property that is relative to this
country, i.e. allows a subsequent property to enabled or disabled from its
ID.
Defines the state of an action type that is relative to this
country, i.e. allows a subsequent action type to be enabled or disabled from
its ID.
Defines the country ID type. The special value "*" defines every
country.
Enables or disables the country. If disabled, every subsequent
rule, property and action type that is relative to this country will be disabled
as well.
Defines the filter on properties for the returned feature
descriptions.
Defines a single property to be included or not into the
returned feature descriptions. By default, all properties are
included.
Defines the property ID. The special value "*" defines
every property.
Defines if the property has to be included or
excluded.
Defines if the time domain must be included into the returned
feature descriptions.
Defines if the language code must be included into the returned
feature descriptions.
Defines if the null values must be included into the returned
feature descriptions.
Defines the vehicle dependency parameters.
Enables or disables the vehicle dependency. When enabled,
profile-dependent information will be evaluated.
Defines parameters for rendering features to the
map.
Defines a map style for a specific country or all
countries.
Defines a map style for FeatureLayer theme data in
the corresponding country.
The country code, representing a single country (for
example 49 for Germany) or *, representing all
countries.
Resets the current status of this Country element.
That means the underlying contents do not inherit
anything.
The major version of the Rendering element.
The minor version of the Rendering element.
Defines a map style for a single FeatureLayer
theme.
Defines the behavior when labels overlap. In order to avoid
overlapping with labels already drawn they can be displaced so that they do
not overlap, anymore. This means that labels already drawn will not be
repositioned but stay where they are.
Defines the scope of the overlapping
resolution.
Labels of this theme shall not overlap any
other label including those of the basemap, e.g. street
or town names or street signs.
Labels of this theme shall not overlap
other labels of this or any other theme, but they may
overlap labels of the basemap.
Labels of this theme shall not overlap
other labels of this theme, but they may overlap labels
of other themes or the basemap.
Labels of this theme may overlap any other
label.
Deprecated - The number of pixels the label can be
displaced in order to avoid overlapping.
If the label cannot be drawn without overlapping
another label within the maximum displacement, it will be drawn at
its reference point if forceDisplay is true. Otherwise it will not
be drawn.
Defines a logical class of map styles for the current
FeatureLayer theme.
Defines a set of filter conditions under which the
corresponding style will be applied.
Defines a filter condition under which
the corresponding style will be
applied.
Defines the ranges of the
DisplayClass values. Ranges may not be
overlapping, that means the 'to' value of the
lower range has to be smaller than the 'from'
value of the higher range. For example 0-50 and
51-100. Use value '*' or omit the sequence of
Range elements to specify a
default.
Integer value range, or absolute
Integer value.
The displayClass of the
corresponding FeatureLayer theme. DisplayClass,
timeRestriction, and streetType are used as keys
in order to distinguish filter conditions. Use '*'
to specify the default.
The time restriction the
condition applies to. DisplayClass,
timeRestriction and streetType are used as keys in
order to distinguish filter
conditions.
All elements will be taken into
account.
Only elements without a
restriction in validity will be taken into
account.
Only elements with a restriction
in validity will be taken into account. If
FeatureLayer/GlobalSettings/@enableTimeDependency
is true, this comprises only those which are valid
at the given reference time.
Only elements without a
restriction in validity at the given reference
time will be taken into account.
FeatureLayer/GlobalSettings/@enableTimeDependency
must be true.
This setting costs performance. By this reason use
it only if needed.
Only elements with and without a
restriction in validity at the given reference
time will be taken into account.
FeatureLayer/GlobalSettings/@enableTimeDependency
must be true.
This setting costs performance. By this reason use
it only if needed.
The street type the condition
applies to. DisplayClass, timeRestriction and
streetType are used as keys in order to
distinguish filter conditions.
A type of street that occurs in
the map data. * represents all existing street
types.
Resets the current status of this
condition element. That means the underlying contents do
not inherit anything.
Defines the style for geometry elements belonging
to the current Class.
Defines how to render
geometries.
Defines how to render
icons.
Resets the current status of this Style
element. That means the underlying contents do not
inherit anything.
A user-defined name which will be used to identify a
Class element in the parent profile for
inheritance.
Resets the current status of this Class element. That
means the underlying contents do not inherit
anything.
The id of the FeatureLayer theme.
Resets the current status of this Theme element. That means the
underlying contents do not inherit anything.
Defines how to render the stroke of a feature.
Controls the visibility of the stroke.
Defines how to render the icon (e.g. a feature
label).
Defines the level on which the icon is
rendered.
Defines the anchor point of the icon in pixels, the origin is
the top left corner of the icon. The specified position within the label is
placed at its geographic reference point.
Set to true in order to override the alignment setting
of the label by a specific anchor point.
The x-coordinate of the anchor point in
pixels.
The y-coordinate of the anchor point in
pixels.
The relative or absolute url of the icon. A relative url refers to
the configured icon folder. An absolute url must be an http url in order to
download the icon from another server.
The alignment of the icon. The specified position within the icon
is placed at its geographic reference point. This setting can be overridden by
specifying an anchor point.
Defines how to handle the icon transparency, i.e. which pixels of
the icon will be drawn transparently or not be drawn at all. Currently, only one
mode is available.
The color of the top left corner of the icon contains
the transparency color, i.e. all pixels which have the same color
will not be drawn. If the top left corner shall be drawn, add a
border around the icon. The alpha channel of the icon will be
ignored.
Defines the level on which a certain element is
rendered.
The offset value that is added to the base render level. This
value can be used to apply an order to objects having the same
renderBase.
The rendering order type to which the render offset value is relative.
The base is a level in the basemap to which the object in question can be drawn
relative to. The render base values do not overlap, e.g. STREET + x does not overlap
TOP - y.
Represents the rendering order type
STREET.
Represents the rendering order type TOP, which means that
objects are drawn on top of the map. Nevertheless, several objects with
value TOP can be ordered by choosing different renderOffset
values.
Defines a map style for a single geometry.
Defines the level on which the geometry is
rendered.
Defines how to render the stroke of the
Geometry.
Defines how to render arrows on top of the
underlying stroke. The width of the arrows is
automatically adapted to the width of the
stroke.
Enables the visibility of the
stroke of the arrow.
Enables the visibility of the fill
of the arrow.
The RGB color of the stroke of the
arrow as a decimal or hexadecimal
value.
The RGB color of the fill of the
arrow as a decimal or hexadecimal
value.
The transparency of the stroke of
the arrow in [%]. 0 represents opaque, 100
represents completely
transparent.
The transparency of the fill of
the arrow in [%]. 0 represents opaque, 100
represents completely
transparent.
Defines the attribute group specifying color and
transparency.
The RGB color as a decimal or hexadecimal
value.
The transparency in [%]. 0 represents opaque, 100 represents
completely transparent.
The RGB color as a decimal or hexadecimal value.
The zoom range in which the specified style should be
applied.
The width of a stroke element. Either an absolute pixel number or a
percentage value relating to the size of the parent or to the default width. For
example, 150% width for a line geometry to be rendered on a street results in a line
that is 50% wider than the street.
The absolute perpendicular offset relative to the related feature (for
modifiers) or relative to the parent (for features). The offset value is either an
absolute pixel value, or a percentage value relative to the base
element.
Defines the type for a rendering size, meaning either a relative
percentage value or an explicit pixel size.
Defines an absolute Integer value or a range of values between 0 and
23, describing a Google zoom level. Special values are NEVER or
ALWAYS.
Defines the alignment of a label, i.e. the position of the label which
matches its geographic reference point.
The top left corner of the label.
The center of the top border of the label.
The top right corner of the label.
The center of the left border of the label.
The center of the label.
The center of the right border of the
label.
The bottom left corner of the label.
The center of the bottom border of the
label.
The bottom right corner of the label.
The root element of the profile.
Defines common parameters.
Defines FeatureLayer parameters.
Defines parameters for rendering features to the
map.
The parent profile.
The data compatibility version.