On Tue, 10 Jul 2012 21:50:58 +0200
[email protected] wrote:

> there you can create your own map (and even store the link and fetch  
> updates via wget or so).
> another way would be to get preprocessed navit maps (there are several  
> places out there offering those, no need to convert osm or such) and  
> compose them into a map set.

I search with google and have found some things.

> since you are apparently unaware of the existence of the navit wiki, i  
> recommend checking it out:

Sure I know the wiki and have enough time spent there yesterday. I have not
the time to rewrite the configuration for a other map.

It gets easier. You buy printed maps, a compass, and you be on the way. 
It was just a crazy idea came to me with a notebook and digital map.
The best way is the one that had proven for years.Experiments, the 
activities of scientists.


Regards
Silvio

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