I have a map built with the following command:
java -ea -jar mkgmap.jar --output-dir=../mapas/portugal/
--show-profiles=1 --gmapsupp --latin1 --series-name=OSM+SRTM Portugal
--family-id=122 --product-id=1 --family-name=OpenStreetMap Portugal
--area-name=Portugal --index
Just for the record, finally I got routing working on MapSource by
changing FID from 18 to a number higher than 100, as suggested by Felix
on http://openmtbmap.org/tutorials/install/gmaptool-install-maps/
El 29/09/11 13:33, Carlos Dávila escribió:
I still have the same problem on MapSource.
What I'd entered:
--coastlinefile coastlines_europe-111004.osm.pbf
It might be a worthwhile improvement for mkgmap to notice dud syntax
like that and either accept the form without the '=' sign, or to put up
an error message. As it is, it *seems* to realise that the coastline
file is as
On Oct 1, 2011, at 10:39, Bartosz Fabianowski wrote:
No problem. I have a batch job running that uploads fresh coastlines to
[1] every day. I will move this to our company webspace somewhere
underneath [2] eventually.
- Bartosz
[1] http://fabianowski.eu/osm/coastlines/
By the way, I
On 14/10/11 08:41, Martin wrote:
Hi Martin
don't panic, everything works fine with your patch.
Great!
I had some sparetime and would like to test the display-tool you
recommended below.
But I have trouble to compile it. Is there anywhere a documentation for
compiling this tool? I'm not a
Glad I could help. The coastline files will definitely keep getting
generated day by day. They will just move to our company site somewhere
underneath dobini.com one day. But I will put in a redirect once that
happens.
- Bartosz
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First,
thanks for the new POI generation from multipolygon and polygons.
It seams to work fine and changing my style files was easy.
There is only one thing i am not happy with:
the use of building=entrance as the default position for
the POI of a polygon.
In urban areas there are often