Re: [mkgmap-dev] Strange squares on Garmin GPS device

2013-03-29 Thread Thomas
I have tried several options described but none works. Removing the --transparent option actually destroys all polygon formatting of the TYP file. If I could I would like to downgrade prior to r2479 but unfortunately it is no more available. Seems I have to get along with the strange brownish

Re: [mkgmap-dev] Strange squares on Garmin GPS device

2013-03-29 Thread GerdP
Hi Thomas, probably something is wrong, so you let us help you to fix the error. Please try to describe what you are doing and post links to your files so that we can reproduce the problem. Ciao, Gerd Thomas Kaschel wrote I have tried several options described but none works. Removing the

Re: [mkgmap-dev] Strange squares on Garmin GPS device

2013-03-29 Thread Thomas
Hi Gerd, please find attached the style files, the .cfg file as well as the TYP file. The map is created by java -XX:+UseCompressedOops -Xmx3000M -jar mkgmap.jar -c 6000.cfg *.osm.pbf 6000.TYP Prior to r2479 everything worked fine. Because I have not changed anything in my cfg-, style-

Re: [mkgmap-dev] Strange squares on Garmin GPS device

2013-03-29 Thread Minko
Hi Thomas, In the typ file I see your family ID is 5010, in your options file you use 6000. The GPS won't use your typ file if the FID is different. ___ mkgmap-dev mailing list mkgmap-dev@lists.mkgmap.org.uk

Re: [mkgmap-dev] Strange squares on Garmin GPS device

2013-03-29 Thread Thomas
Hi Minko, I have just changed the FID but nothing changes. The brownish squares still appear. Thomas Am 29.03.2013 10:00, schrieb Minko: Hi Thomas, In the typ file I see your family ID is 5010, in your options file you use 6000. The GPS won't use your typ file if the FID is different.

Re: [mkgmap-dev] Strange squares on Garmin GPS device

2013-03-29 Thread GerdP
Hi Thomas, yes, I think mkgmap corrects this value itself. I tried to reproduce the problem with your data, but I don't see the squares on my device. This is what I did: 1) adapt the paths in 6000.cfg and comment the transparent option 2) create directory c:\mystyles\thomas and copy your style

Re: [mkgmap-dev] Strange squares on Garmin GPS device

2013-03-29 Thread Josef Latt
Hi, I'm not a specialist, but in the TYP-file all polygons have the drawing order 1. AFAIK only the background (ox4b), which is not defined, should have ther drawing order 1. All the other polygons a higher drawing order. Josef Am 29.03.2013 10:13, schrieb Thomas: Hi Minko, I have just

Re: [mkgmap-dev] Strange squares on Garmin GPS device

2013-03-29 Thread Thomas
Hi Gerd, hi Josef, success!!! Here's what I did: - deleted transparent option from .cfg-file - edited TYP file: set all polygons to draw order 2 and added 0x4b polygon with draw order 1 So it was a combination of both of your ideas. Thank you a lot and Happy Easter! Thomas Am 29.03.2013

Re: [mkgmap-dev] Multiple relation names

2013-03-29 Thread Geoff Sherlock
Hi Thorsten, I assume the example you gave was from your lines style file. Could I ask what you do in the relations style file as well, and do you see the comma separated list in Mapsource/Basecamp and on your device? Thanks, Geoff. -Original Message- From: Thorsten Kukuk Sent:

Re: [mkgmap-dev] Multiple relation names

2013-03-29 Thread Geoff Sherlock
OK, I managed to sort it out. Marko was right and the name combination should have been in the relations file. Now I have the following set in relations: type=route name=* (route=bicycle | route=hiking | route=mtb | route=walking | route=piste | route=horse | route=foot) { apply {

[mkgmap-dev] [PATCH v1] Improve destination handling by splitting ways

2013-03-29 Thread WanMil
Attached is something to play with over Easter :-) The process-destination option now uses the same splitting algorithm like the process-exits option. An additional mkgmap:dest_hint=true is added to each _link with destination set. Please have a look at the changed lines file how to give

Re: [mkgmap-dev] Multiple relation names

2013-03-29 Thread Marko Mäkelä
On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 10:47:17AM -, Geoff Sherlock wrote: OK, I managed to sort it out. Marko was right and the name combination should have been in the relations file. I'm glad you sorted it out. I wrote the $(var) syntax exactly to address this problem (multiple lines belonging to the

Re: [mkgmap-dev] Multiple relation names

2013-03-29 Thread Thorsten Kukuk
On Fri, Mar 29, Geoff Sherlock wrote: Hi Thorsten, I assume the example you gave was from your lines style file. Could I ask what you do in the relations style file as well, and do you see the comma separated list in Mapsource/Basecamp and on your device? No, this is of course from the