Hi,
http://kartat.hylly.org/mkgmap/M431_cgpsmapper.img is created with
cGPSmapper and contains point type 0x1001 (among other rather exotic
types) without problems. Polish map file used to generate this file can
be found from http://kartat.hylly.org/mkgmap/M431.7z.
It also looks like that these artifacts does not exists when the img is
created from a pbf file containing no actual OSM data. Map generated
from http://kartat.hylly.org/mkgmap/M431.osm.pbf with the same style
definitions works perfectly fine. 0x1001 points are, however missing so
they might definitely be part of the problem. The only difference
between M431_osm.osm.pbf (from the original post )and M431.osm.pbf is
that OSM data is merged to M431_osm.osm.pbf with osmconvert.
-Teemu
9.11.2016, 13:40, Gerd Petermann kirjoitti:
Hi Teemu,
please provide a link to a small map with an 0x1001 type created with
cGPSmapper. Maybe we can learn from that.
Gerd
Teemu Peltonen wrote
Hi,
those same types worked with cGPSmapper without a problem. Thank you for
this insight, I'll try to change types and see what happens.
-Teemu
On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 12:31 PM, Andrzej Popowski <
[email protected]
>
wrote:
Hi,
I have once created a test map for all possible objects, using
cGPSmapper.
I have found, that some objects are problematic. I don't remember
details,
but I think sometimes map doesn't work at all.
My current set of good points exclude 0x1001. Actually I think that for
types 0x01xx to 0x11xx only subtype 0 is accepted. And some POI types
doesn't work at all, for example 12xx, 13xx, 31xx-3fxx.
I don't know if this is a problem of Garmin devices or cGPSmapper.
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