2009/8/31 Mark Burton ma...@ordern.com
This is reporting a bug in the fixed error reporting (introduced
in rev 1153). I have committed a fixed fix but even if that does the
right thing, you will still get an exception reported because there
must be something else going wrong for there to
Chris Miller wrote:
Something else I probably should have mentioned. Enabling the disk cache
does NOT reduce the memory required to perform the split, though it does
make multiple passes during the second stage much quicker, and the more
passes
that are used (via smaller --max-areas
L I don't know what change made it possible, but I finally succeeded to
L process all of North/South America with the latest splitter and 3.9
L GB heap space. I used the cache option and max-node=1.2 million. I've
L tried this a few times before with older splitter versions, but this
L is the
Chris Miller wrote:
I've just chatted to Steve about this and it turns out my description below
is incorrect. What really matters is the resolution of the overview map,
NOT the resolution of the lowest zoom level you're using.
overview map is at 15 AFAIK, are you sure it's 16?
Anyhow
Chris Miller wrote:
Have you tried the .kml import? I checked this in a few days ago - you can
just pass in a .kml file instead of areas.list, and everything should behave
as it would with the areas.list file.
Not yet, but I certainly will and report back any success or failure.
2009/7/8 Mark Burton ma...@ordern.com:
Marco,
I still do not see the reason to make 2 unaccessible arcs on both sides
instead of one.
Imagine that you have only one restricted arc that is on one side of
the bollard. Now if you are within that region and try to route to a
point that is on
Version 1163 was commited by steve on 2009-09-01 15:18:37 +0100 (Tue, 01 Sep
2009)
Fix style listing for the case when the styles are on the classpath.
The version, short and long descriptions would be taken from the first style
discovered and not from the appropriate style.
Other cases
Hi
On 31/08/09 14:51, frmas wrote:
The following styles are available:
arvernes 1.0: Style for OSM Maps
contours 1.0: Style for OSM Maps
default1.0: Style for OSM Maps
noname 1.0: Style for OSM Maps
perso 1.0: Style for OSM Maps
Hi,
I've just discovered that a directory called .Spotlight-V100/ on the microSD
card makes my Garmin Legend Cx crash when I switch it off.
The crash leads to a continuous beeping sound, and the only way to stop it
is to remove the batteries (and external power if connected to USB.)
The
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 4:57 PM, Morten Kjeldgaardm...@bioxray.au.dk wrote:
I've just discovered that a directory called .Spotlight-V100/ on the microSD
card makes my Garmin Legend Cx crash when I switch it off.
This is not really mkgmap related, but the latest Legend/Vista updates
are supposed
But don't try to use Webupdater on MAC to install this.
this is known to break your device.
On 1 Sep 2009, at 8:12 , Clinton Gladstone wrote:
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 4:57 PM, Morten Kjeldgaardm...@bioxray.au.dk
wrote:
I've just discovered that a directory called .Spotlight-V100/ on
the
Moin,
I have to admit, that I have didn't quite understand the processing of
the action part of the style rules, when I made the first verwion of the
patch. And I also have to admit, that I still do not really understand
it. But nevertheless the new version of the patch seems to work for me
under
Hi
As an aside, I always planned to have lists of values which might
be useful in this case. Eg. the following
#set mkgmap_surface values to either paved or unpaved
highway=* surface=asphalt {set mkgmap_surface=paved ...
highway=* surface=cobblestone {set mkgmap_surface=paved ...
On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 08:14:43PM +0100, Steve Ratcliffe wrote:
Hi
As an aside, I always planned to have lists of values which might
be useful in this case. Eg. the following
#set mkgmap_surface values to either paved or unpaved
highway=* surface=asphalt {set
Steve Ratcliffe wrote:
On 01/09/09 17:36, Torsten Leistikow wrote:
Moin,
I have to admit, that I have didn't quite understand the processing of
the action part of the style rules, when I made the first verwion of the
patch. And I also have to admit, that I still do not really understand
Hi Mark,
for collecting OSM tracks with your Nüvi you will want one where you
can switch off the show on road behaviour. If you can't switch that
off your tracks will always be exactly on top of the roads that are
already in the map. Very much useless for OSM mapping.
With my Nüvi 255W I
On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 04:24:10PM -0700, Apollinaris Schoell wrote:
lucky you :)couldn't figure that out too. it wasn't a problem with older
firmware. and since the update to 3.0 it was really annoying to remove the
batteries all time.
Well, at least you can remove the batteries without
Thilo Hannemann schreef:
So I think at least the Nüvi 2xx series is useless for mapping.
My Nuvi 205T has an option to show/hide the tracklog. I bought it quite
recently, but it has an older map (2008). I'll ask a collegue, who just
got a 205, if he has the tracklog option as well.
V.
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