I agree with Dave.
I think that not all customizations are interesting for everybody. However, 
should be a good idea keep advanced implementations and examples in a Wikipedia 
topic, for example. So, anyone can contribute with great ideas and share with 
the community.

Regards,

Alexandre Loss

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> Em 8 de mar de 2016, às 01:46, Dave Swarthout <[email protected]> 
> escreveu:
> 
> I doubt people want to keep their styles secret but I could be mistaken. It 
> is more likely that my styles and POI icons, or someone elses, are not ones 
> you would particularly care about. For example, I have special POIs for 
> milestones (common in Thailand), and assorted trees (trees common in 
> Thailand) and style rules that test for them and place them on my maps. In 
> addition, everything I'm developing is in a continual state of flux — I'm 
> changing rules and icons all the time as my ideas about what's important (or 
> fun) to map change. 
> 
> Would my styles and TYP file be of any interest to you?
> 
> If so, merely say the word and I'll post them in my Dropbox and send you the 
> links.
> 
> Best
> Dave
> 
>> On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 9:13 AM, greg crago <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I see many good questions about advanced mapping techniques and I am trying 
>> to incorporate these ideas into my maps.
>> 
>> I was wondering if we could combine these ideas into a ADVANCED_DEFAULT 
>> style?
>> 
>> I do not know if everyone wants to keep their own mapping styles secret, but 
>> I have added to the default_style and do not mind sharing my own additions.
>> 
>> That way new mappers can analyze this code and get up to speed faster and 
>> maybe be able to add more ideas to the community.
>> 
>> If you do not like a feature, you can always remove that piece of code.
>> 
>> My goal is to try to use mkgmap to map maps that look like Garmin City 
>> Navigator.
>> 
>> So far I have added custom POI symbols for brand specific businesses (fuel, 
>> fast food, resturants)
>> 
>> Added 1 way arrows
>> Added Bridges over ways
>> Added Bicycle lanes.
>> 
>> Greg
>> 
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