Hi again,

shapes turned out to be simple, with r3592 the overview map
file size is again smaller, esp. when the map contains
sea or forest polygons.
The ratio depends on the style, the 30% below were for the default
style which adds motorways.
For a map of Ireland, I see now 98KB with r3592 and 142KB with r3590,
both with "Openfietsmap full" style.

Gerd

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To: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 14 May 2015 07:23:08 +0200
Subject: Re: [mkgmap-dev] EU map too big?




Hi Minko,

I've just noticed that the merge-lines option was ignored and disabled by 
default when 
the overview map was created. I've changed that with r3591.
The effect is great, the overview map size is reduced by > 30% .
I have  to look into the shape merging process, it does not yet work
with the overview map.

Gerd


> Date: Wed, 13 May 2015 21:37:06 +0200
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [mkgmap-dev] EU map too big?
> 
> I fear that the Europe map became too big for mkgmap to put it into one 
> mapset.
> I have now 2293 img tiles that I wanted to combine with mkgmap-r3590
> The java memory is set to -Xmx8000m, the error message is as follows:
> 
> SEVERE (MapFailedException): (thrown in BufferedImgFileWriter.ensureSize()) 
> There is not enough room in a single garmin map for all the input data. The 
> .osm file should be split into smaller pieces first.
> There is not enough room in a single garmin map for all the input data. The 
> .osm file should be split into smaller pieces first.
> 
> 
> What does this mean? Is my index file too big? Is there another way to 
> combine the img tiles to make a single mapset?
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