Nelson,
to my knowledge, the TYP file links prints to certain objects established by
garmin code for each object.
In styles of Mkpamap define which codes should be assigned to each object.
The garmin code, as I understand it, is displayed on each device garmin
according to the characteristics of the device, but this code is one for
each object.
Different patterns and priorities can be set in the custom TYP file.
From what I gather. in the absence of a custom TYP, the priority is set
internally in the device, following the garmin codes of objects.
In the style Mkgmap is the code garmin 0x07 assigned to aeroway = airport
and aeroway = aerodrome.
We believe that changing this code in style to another (low priority) can
solve the problem without the need to create a custom TYP.
Marcio
-----Mensagem Original-----
From: Nelson A. de Oliveira
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 1:27 PM
To: Development list for mkgmap
Subject: Re: [mkgmap-dev] Problem with aeroway=aerodrome as a relation
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 1:20 PM, Gerd Petermann
<[email protected]> wrote:
no, mkgmap doesn't generate a default typ file.
The Garmin devices contain something like a default
typ file, which is used for a map without a typ file.
My understanding is that the defaults are different for
different devices, at least reg. POI.
So the solution is indeed to use a TYP file to assure the same result
across all the devices?
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