Hi Albrecht > > Am 19.05.11 21:56 schrieb(en) Oliver Eichler: >> But still Custom Maps suck, because the limitations of that format >> suck. There are no levels and the 100 tile limit is very scarce. The >> new stuff in QLGT tries to address the later problem. Now you can >> select a large area of more than 100 tiles and select/deselect tiles >> to reach the limit. The final export will be a single KMZ with all tiles. > > I noticed that there is an additional binary (map2gcm), which for OS X > should go into the bundle IMHO. I already have a patch for that, in > particular for the executable's path and the otool (library path) stuff. > I would like to test it - but how do I use this app from the GUI? Very > dumb question, but no explanation in the wiki...
This is for Garmin Custom Map export. If you have a raster map (qmap collection) you can export an area as kmz. The newer devices will show this kmz maps. QLGT will export and re-project the selected area and call map2gcm to convert the exported map into a kmz. > > An other issue: We discussed off-list the issue of Artifacts on Mac OS X > 10.5. Your latest approach (CMapTDB.cpp, lines 1119/1120) hides some > layers in a custom Garmin map I use (you remember, I guess...). This one > is still in svn, and it is *not* OS X specific; I see the same effect on > Ubuntu 11.04. I would need an example map. I can not see why it hides stuff as the filling color is 100% transparent. Thus I need an example to investigate. Oliver ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What Every C/C++ and Fortran developer Should Know! Read this article and learn how Intel has extended the reach of its next-generation tools to help Windows* and Linux* C/C++ and Fortran developers boost performance applications - including clusters. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmay _______________________________________________ Qlandkartegt-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/qlandkartegt-users
