Marko Mäkelä wrote:
Hi all,
On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 07:17:50AM +, svn commit wrote:
Version 1418 was commited by marko on 2009-12-07 07:17:50 + (Mon, 07 Dec
2009)
Bus and rail stops with a lit shelter.
This is my first direct commit to the mkgmap source repository.
Steve
On 07.12.2009 08:37, Marko Mäkelä wrote:
Hi all,
On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 07:17:50AM +, svn commit wrote:
Version 1418 was commited by marko on 2009-12-07 07:17:50 + (Mon, 07 Dec
2009)
Bus and rail stops with a lit shelter.
This is my first direct commit to the mkgmap
Hi Charlie,
In the short term, I will test the amenity=embassy patch that was posted
some weeks ago. I would also like to commit the following, to display
speed bumps, humps and chicanes as white circles on the road at zoom levels
120m or closer:
+traffic_calming=* [0x6614
On 07.12.2009 11:28, Marko Mäkelä wrote:
Hi Felix,
You should tryout the default style drawing speed in Germany or the
Netherlands - other places detail level will sometimes catch up, and so
to say - less is more. I a country is 100% street and waymapped, then
the current style is far
Hi
Does anybody have hints on how to make an overview map that is not
blank, perhaps using other tools? Would it be possible with mkgmap using
a custom style?
Thanks
Garvan
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Version 1419 was commited by markb on 2009-12-07 15:53:31 + (Mon, 07 Dec
2009)
Added support for carpool lanes.
Any way can now be flagged as a carpool lane by giving it a
carpool tag (e.g. carpool=yes). If the GPS is set to avoid
carpool lanes, the way should only be routed through if
Does really nobody know what --transparent does?
bye
Nop
Nop schrieb:
Hi!
I am trying to figure out what the --transparent parameter does exactly.
I am aware that it suppresses the creation of the backround rectangle
with id 0x4B.
But it also seems to influence an element of
Hadmut Danisch schrieb:
Yup, these maps work. :-)
AIO should too.
I have no problems on a Vista Cx, Firmware 3.40, 8 GByte microSD Card and
the 20091205 version of the german AIO map. Should still be available at:
http://dev.openstreetmap.de/aio/germany/
As you seem to be on Unix: Put the eTrex
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 11:22:05AM +0100, Ralf Kleineisel wrote:
Charlie Ferrero wrote:
amenity=embassy [0x2c09 resolution 20 default_name 'Embassy']
You might consider to use 0x3000 (Generic Emergency / Government) or
0x3003 (Public office).
0x3003 was already used by amenity=townhall,
On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 09:16:57PM +0200, Marko Mäkelä wrote:
I will test 0x3000 too and populate the Edge 605/705 column of the 0x30
(Community) section of
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_Map_On_Garmin/POI_Types
while doing that.
0x3000 does not show up in the Community menu, not even
Bloody typical, you wait around for ages hoping for a new routing
capability to be added to mkgmap and then two come along on
the same day.
I've been trying to discover how unpavedness is encoded for at least 6
months. Every now and again, I return to think about it some more.
Check and re-check
On 07.12.2009 22:36, Mark Burton wrote:
Bloody typical, you wait around for ages hoping for a new routing
capability to be added to mkgmap and then two come along on
the same day.
I've been trying to discover how unpavedness is encoded for at least 6
months. Every now and again, I return to
Mark Burton schrieb:
The attached patch allows you to add either unpaved=yes/true/1 or
paved=no/false/0 to a way and then it will be ignored for routing
purposes when the GPS has been told to avoid unpaved roads.
Not sure if those are the best tags to use - any thoughts?
I think the most
On 08.12.2009 00:17, Chris-Hein Lunkhusen wrote:
Mark Burton schrieb:
The attached patch allows you to add either unpaved=yes/true/1 or
paved=no/false/0 to a way and then it will be ignored for routing
purposes when the GPS has been told to avoid unpaved roads.
Not sure if those are
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