> De: "scott taggart" <tagg...@taggarts.org>
> Para: "mkgmap-dev" <mkgmap-dev@lists.mkgmap.org.uk>
> Enviados: Sábado, 7 de Diciembre 2024 17:10:19
> Asunto: Re: [mkgmap-dev] Update on missing POI Labels on some devices and some
> questions...

> On 12/7/2024 11:59 AM, osm wrote:

>> You're a bit 'confused'

>> It's not OSM that determines the visibility of types but the Garmin device
>> itself .

>> mkgmap creates maps based on osm data and 'feeds' devices with maps. It's up 
>> the
>> each device to accept part or all of the map. So in your case , much of the
>> data gets ignored and falls on death ears, ie it's eclectic

> Confused and ignorant at this point, for sure!

> Now nderstood that OSM just outputs its contents (in .osm format, correct) to 
> be
> rendered by mkgmap into a .img file. My central question is still: "do OSM 
> maps
> largely work across all garmin devices, including the newer XT2 and tread,
> including having basic text labels"? Assuming "yes" for the moment, where is
> the secret sauce in mkgmap that generate universally displayable text labels?
> Does the .osm format pass enough "style" info to mkgmap for it to construct 
> TYP
> files and POI references that work across most garmin units?

> Scott

OSM "only" provides geographic data and does not have nor pass nothing with 
respect to the style to mkgmap or to any other map generator. 

The "secret sauce" in mkgmap is hidden in the styles and typ files, which most 
of them are created after hours and hours of trial and error, and checking 
which device show which types and how they show them. Most authors of mkgmap 
compiled maps distributes their maps for free, and got feedback from their 
users and (with some luck and mostly effort) maps get improved in every 
release, not only because the OSM data gets updated, but also because mkgmap 
has been improved, and also some maps get more and more specialized. Maybe you 
can learn more digging in the svn of mkgmap for changes in the default styles, 
or in the code from some authors that have their tool chain in github. Some old 
docs here https://www.cferrero.net/maps/maps_index.html and a list of providers 
here https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_Map_On_Garmin/Download 

Most of the time the investigation is done using synthetic osm files (not real 
data, but data specially crafted to be able to see how a map work in a device), 
which POIs are shown, which categories, etc. etc. 

Regards. 
M. 
2.15.1.0 


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