Hi Joao

You could just write the .osm file from scratch. I've attached a very simple
example - looks like it originally came from JOSM

I presume, from the two posts, that you managed to generate a .TYP file with
all-elements, just need a container (-gmapsupp --gmap) for it in the normal way.

Ticker

On Tue, 2025-02-04 at 10:09 +1100, Joao Almeida via mkgmap-dev wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Is it possible to add the feature to output all elements like:
> Test map
> mkgmap has a built-in feature to make a map containing all(?) possible 
> points, lines and polygons. This is useful to see how different Garmin 
> types looks like.
> 
>    export BASE_LAT=50.0
>    export BASE_LONG=10.0
>    java -jar mkgmap.jar test-map:all-elements
> 
> 
> but instead of producing an .img file I'm looking to produce an .osm 
> file in order to be able to manipulate it...
> 
> 
> 
> Cheers
> Joao
> 
> 
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