Hi Brad test-map:all-elements isn't documented except in it's source: https://svn.mkgmap.org.uk/mkgmap/mkgmap/trunk/src/uk/me/parabola/mkgmap /reader/test/AllElements.java It generates a map with blocks of POI, lines and polygons, both named and unnamed. You might need to zoom in to see things. The TYP file sameOrder.txt does not supply any icons; maybe Qmapshack doesn't either - I've never used it. It does non-obvious things like using a non-standard background for half the above blocks and no background for the others, ie like a transparent map. This required setting POI_FLAG_TRANSPARENT for the test map to be displayed on the devices I tried. Maybe qmapshack has a different understanding. How are the polygons messed up? I don't know anything about zumo/themes - sorry. Ticker On Thu, 2020-08-06 at 16:10 -0600, brad wrote: > Even if I load a theme file with nothing in it, it doesn't seem to > matter. > I have worked out a set of typ codes for the roads and trails that > work. > Now I'm looking at points (POI), and I'm getting almost nothing on > the Zumo. The only POI I'm getting is a WC using the > Openfietsmap_full style & mapnik typ. > > Ticker Berkin posted a while back about a test map, this sounds > useful, so I generated a map with this: > java -jar ~/Apps/Mkgmap/mkgmap-r4565/mkgmap.jar --gmapsupp --verbose > --order-by-decreasing-area test-map:all-elements ~/Apps/Mkgmap/mkgmap > -r4565/examples/typ-files/sameOrder.txt > But I must be missing something because that doesn't show any POI's > on Qmapshack on my desktop, and the polygons are messed up. > Is this feature documented anywhere? > > Any help is appreciated.
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