Hi Steve Assuming you haven't overridden the default style, these boundary lines are triggered by:
boundary=administrative {name '${mkgmap:boundary_name}'} boundary=administrative & admin_level<3 [0x1e resolution 12] boundary=administrative & admin_level<5 [0x1d resolution 19] boundary=administrative & admin_level<7 [0x1c resolution 21] boundary=administrative & admin_level<9 [0x1c resolution 22] boundary=administrative [0x1c resolution 22] boundary=national [0x1e resolution 17] boundary=political [0x1c resolution 19] which you can see in file {mkgmap}\examples\styles\default\lines around line 245 Ticker On Sun, 2022-08-07 at 21:07 +0000, Steven Miller wrote: > I’m new to mkgmap and am still learning the basics. Having said that, > I’ve downloaded the US-South sub-region from geofabrik.de and I can > see a country dividing line or boundary between the state of Texas > and Mexico. It’s a thin grey line. I’d like to know how to create > these boundaries. Can anyone provide a brief overview of how to go > about this? I know this question demonstrates a real lack of > knowledge about how this whole thing works, but I’m learning as I go. > > Thanks a bunch, for anyone willing to tackle this ;-) > > Steve > > Steven Miller > srm...@hotmail.com > (717) 562-2879 > > _______________________________________________ > mkgmap-dev mailing list > mkgmap-dev@lists.mkgmap.org.uk > https://www.mkgmap.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/mkgmap-dev _______________________________________________ mkgmap-dev mailing list mkgmap-dev@lists.mkgmap.org.uk https://www.mkgmap.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/mkgmap-dev