The type you've picked for tunnels (0x11501) is not routable.
On 11 Dec 2012, at 21:24, Geoff Sherlock geoffrey_sherl...@btinternet.com
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I decided I wanted to show bridges and tunnels on my maps; bridges were easy
but I have trouble with tunnels.
If I try the following as a
On 10 Dec 2012, at 15:32, Steve Ratcliffe st...@parabola.me.uk wrote:
What sub-options to generate-sea does everyone use? Are the defaults
most likely to result in an un-flooded map or does it depend too much
on which part of the world you are creating a map for?
.
I use
On 27 Oct 2012, at 09:26, Minko ligfiet...@online.nl wrote:
I understand it is not good tagging but please help me to tell Potlatch they
are wrong:
https://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/4510
If I change it to correct tagging there will be someone else who notice this
as Lake and again
On 28 Aug 2012, at 11:36, Felix Hartmann extremecar...@gmail.com wrote:
Well it's quite a long time, there has been no discussion about this,
however it's more and more common to put the unit into the main key.
Could mkgmap do a clean up on this?
It would be great if mkgmap could do the
You might be interested in my style and typ files which capture a lot of the
elements you're after:
http://www.cferrero.net/maps/map_downloads.html
On 27 Jul 2012, at 04:07, Jaromír Mikeš mira.mi...@seznam.cz wrote:
Od: Marko Mäkelä marko.mak...@iki.fi
Hi Marko,
Marko, is somewhere
in a TYP file, which is much nicer. :)
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On 18/02/2012 01:02, WanMil wrote:
Hi Charlie,
I have no idea yet.
I think there are only two commits that may be relevant:
r2163 and r2168.
It would be great if you can retry with r2163 to narrow down the
problem. You might also upload the OSM data of your tile so that I or
someone else
On 18/02/2012 18:14, toc-rox wrote:
This works for me:
generate-sea:multipolygon,no-sea-sectors,extend-sea-sectors,close-gaps=5000,land-tag=natural=land
Klaus
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Weird that it gives the option to avoid roundabouts. I would have thought
people would want to do the opposite (ie *prefer* roundabouts).
On 11 Feb 2012, at 14:17, toc-rox easyclassp...@googlemail.com wrote:
BaseCamp 3.3 offers some new features concerning routing:
On 14 Jan 2012, at 03:03, Richard Hansen rhan...@bbn.com wrote:
On 2012-01-13 17:48, Roger Calvert wrote:
The order of options intentionally matters. Options only affect files
that follow them on the command line (or within a command file). So I
don't think that there is a bug there.
Ah,
On 11 Dec 2011, at 04:43, steve sgalowski steve.sgalow...@gmail.com wrote:
converted a pbf file to osm with convert osm and pbftoosm the file size = 20
gb in size after a 937 mb pbf file
but when i go to split the 20 gb file into smaller parts before combining
with mkgmap to img file .
On 17 Nov 2011, at 15:50, Adrien ANDRE adrien.andr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everybody,
i'm trying to load custom polygons to Garmin GPS using ogr2osm and mkgmap.
The problem is that i can't see my polygons on the GPS maps.
However, everything is OK with a downloaded OSM file.
Here is
On 17 Nov 2011, at 17:10, Adrien ANDRE adrien.andr...@gmail.com wrote:
Le 17/11/2011 08:58, Charlie Ferrero a écrit :
On 17 Nov 2011, at 15:50, Adrien ANDREadrien.andr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everybody,
i'm trying to load custom polygons to Garmin GPS using ogr2osm and mkgmap
On 16 Nov 2011, at 14:42, Steve Hosgood st...@stoneship.org.uk wrote:
On 2011-07-30 13:41, WanMil wrote:
Hi,
I have created a short HowTo in the wiki for first time users:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mkgmap/How_to_create_a_map
A suggestion for an addition to this page:
Greg Troxel (g...@ir.bbn.com) wrote:
I've been using Charlie Ferrero's TYP file. Generally I really like it,
and I can't imagine going back.
But I have two issues:
There isn't open source code to create TYP files from representations
that are reasonable to edit with free tools
If there are maxspeed tags they are used to set the road speed, overriding the
default values (that are defined by the highway class and the style rules)
On 20 Oct 2011, at 15:51, Henning Scholland o...@aighes.de wrote:
Hi WanMil,
could you explain, what mkgmap do with maxspeed-tagg?
I
You can find a traffic light symbol in my typ file at
cferrero.net/maps_index.html
On 11 Oct 2011, at 06:03, Kimon Berlin ki...@deepskymarines.org wrote:
On 10/10/2011 5:30 AM, Carsten Schwede wrote:
Hi there,
Am 10.10.2011 00:04, schrieb svn commit:
This patch lets you set
for the hotel is being
placed outside the boundary of the hotel polygon.
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to fill the telephone field in the address form?
Just my two fils,
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be to
create your own TYP file which contains ways with the correct offset,
and combine this with new rules in mkgmap's lines and/or relations style
files. I think Felix Hartmann does this in his openmtbmap, if you want
to see a working example of how to do this.
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Hello list,
Is there any way to get mkgmap to embed exit refs (where they exist) in
the routing directions, so that instead of getting:
Exit right onto ramp you get
Take exit 32 right onto ramp or something similar?
Is this something that official Garmin maps can do?
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of how the ramp was labelled.
On 14/07/2011 14:07, Felix Hartmann wrote:
If you use the default style, it should be automatic (if it's a ramp,
then the name of the street behind will be, so it is exit to Street B,
instead of drive on Street A).
On 14.07.2011 12:05, Charlie Ferrero wrote:
Hello
On 11/07/2011 04:51, maning sambale wrote:
Dear steve,
Here's a bit of explanation from one of our colleagues.
So can you explain exactly what is better and worse between the
city-region-index branch r1867 and r1870.
Do the different San Fernando's have different regions? If not how do
On 04/07/2011 12:50, Bill Lancashire wrote:
Charlie, thanks for your response.
I have been doing a few controlled tests and I am now fairly sure that
it is the GPSMap62s that will not display the 'extended' polygon codes.
What I did was to compile a map using the 'default' style with r1979
/99899455)
name=Khalidiya Palace Tower C
building=yes
In Mapsource (6.16.3) these labels render differently (see attached).
Building 1 renders as Khalidiya Palace Tower a
Building 2 label renders as Khalidiya Palace Tower C
Is this a bug in mkgmap or a bug in Mapsource?
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attachment
.
Any ideas on this please?.
Bill,
If you can post a link to a small gmapsupp.img file (including your
TYP), we can try it on our own devices and see if this is a feature of
the GPSMap62s, or if there's something else wrong in your compile.
Charlie
[0x1e00 resolution 16]
place=suburb | place=municipality | place=district [0x1e00 resolution 20]
place=locality [0x1e00 resolution 23]
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to individual addr:street, addr:housenumber
etc.
Just my two fils worth...
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what all the domestic residences are
was considered newsworthy!
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addr:full into this schema?
I would suggest that you either parse addr:full (harder, more error
prone) and split it down to fields, or just shove it all into
addr:housename (if there is no character limit).
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(because it's wider), but when the
routing instruction pops up you see road styles that correspond to the
overall map style, rather than thin grey lines.
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Torsten Leistikow (de_m...@gmx.de) wrote:
Charlie Ferrero schrieb am 28.04.2011 09:46:
Why is the warning correct? The wiki says that a boundary multipolygon
can contain a node tagged admin_centre. Isn't this mkgmap warning a
false positive?
Actually this is depending on the type
multipolygon
can contain a node tagged admin_centre. Isn't this mkgmap warning a
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On 28/04/2011 14:32, Dominik Röttsches wrote:
[snip]
I have a vague recollection that it is also possible to get the splitter
to ignore the bounds in the input file.
Any more thoughts on this coming back in the meantime?
Dominik
It's definitely possible in mkgmap using --ignore-osm-bounds,
How big is it?
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 23:52:15 +0400, mkgmap-dev-boun...@lists.mkgmap.org.uk
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With a boundsdirectory it went fine. I haven't paid attention to the
performance, with a few tiles it was ok I guess. I'll try to compile the
whole Benelux end of this week and compare the
:
Frankie's
Fix My Address
Abu Dhabi
+971 2 654 3238
Whereas I would have expected it to say:
Frankie's
Fairmont Bab al Bahr
Abu Dhabi
AE
+971 2 654 3238
Does mkgmap ignore addr:housename? What about addr:full and
addr:housenumber...?
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On 26/04/2011 21:00, Dominik Röttsches wrote:
Hi,
I created a merged map using osmosis:
$ ./osmosis --rb finland.osm.pbf --rb germany.osm.pbf --rb us-west.osm.pbf
--merge --merge --wx DE_FI_USW.osm
which results in an uncompressed XML output map DE_FI_USW.osm of ~36G in size.
So this maps
Sounds fine to me: in my style I only use ref for down to the
secondary classification...these things are, to an extent, region
specific (i.e. out here only motorway, trunk and primary/secondary
roads have refs, and even then not all of them do, in fact most of
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On Mon, 4 Apr 2011 10:11:18 +0300, mkgmap-dev-boun...@lists.mkgmap.org.uk wrote:
On Sun, Apr 03, 2011 at 09:20:55PM +0200, WanMil wrote:
Based on the proposal of Ralf Kleineisel the patch tries to cut
multipolygons at multiples of 2048 in Garmin coordinates. This
reduces artefacts at the
Hi,
Currently via ways are not used by mkgmap to generate turn restrictions.
Is this a limitation in the mkgmap code base, or a fault of the
underlying Garmin routing data model? If the former, are there any
plans to add support for via ways?
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this to be a really resource hungry task.
Regards,
Johann.
I thought the --merge-lines option did part of what you're saying? i.e.
merge lines at low zoom levels. If it doesn't do that, then what does
--merge-lines do?
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to.
The styles create routeable, single layer maps, with variable road
thicknesses depending on zoom.
Screenshots of the CF_Mapsource style in action are here:
http://www.cferrero.net/maps/screenshots_index.html
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And with the Isle of Man and the Lake District National Park in the UK:
http://www.cferrero.net/maps/img/lake_district.png
mkgmap r1893, by the way.
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Here's an old post to this list on the subject:
http://www.mail-archive.com/mkgmap-dev@lists.mkgmap.org.uk/msg01509.html
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relating to roundabouts and their flare roads appear in triplicate. I'm
not sure when this started, but it definitely didn't use to happen.
Have the numerous recent changes resulted in these checks being called
three times per object by accident?
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Torsten Leistikow (de_m...@gmx.de) wrote:
Ralf Kleineisel schrieb am 08.03.2011 18:09:
Lines file:
junction=roundabout highway=secondary [0x11f02 road_class=2
road_speed=3 level 4]
Overlays file:
0x11f02: 0x0c, 0x04
Then I created a test typ file with a very broad pink 0x0c just to see
:
man_made=pier area=yes [etc]
Though this depends, of course, on someone tagging the pier properly.
A mkgmap error message would help me to identify where this hasn't
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On 21/02/2011 11:42, Felix Hartmann wrote:
On 21.02.2011 07:09, Charlie Ferrero wrote:
On 21/01/2011 18:17, Felix Hartmann wrote:
On 21.01.2011 15:12, char...@cferrero.net wrote:
Minko (ligfiet...@online.nl) wrote:
[snip]
Note that I don't put the line mapname: 10010101.img
in the line
/mkgmapdev_contourissue2.png)
I'm using Mapsource 6.16.3, my base map has mapname 63247001 and the
contour tiles are 63247201-63247209, compiled with higher draw priority
and --transparent
The levels definition in both basemap and contours is
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by the polygons style file
subsequent to the lines processing.
You can see a working example of this in this screenshot:
http://www.cferrero.net/maps/shot_AD_detail2.html (park with wall around
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Ben Konrath (b...@bagu.org) wrote:
Hi Charlie,
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 8:35 AM, char...@cferrero.net wrote:
Sorry, can't help with your problem, but can you explain what
--ignore-unnamed-areas is? I can't find any reference to it elsewhere.
That's a custom patch I include
(tent icon) or 0x2b08 to 0x2b1f (green/white
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Sorry, can't help with your problem, but can you explain what
--ignore-unnamed-areas is? I can't find any reference to it elsewhere.
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get contour lines to display in MapSource
(even though I know they're there because I can see the contour
elevation labels)??? I'd given up on ever getting contours to work
properly in MapSource. Prize for obscurest workaround of the year so
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Nor does
natural=coastline surface=sand {delete surface}
make any difference whether I put it in the lines file or the polygons file
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to fix this?
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maning sambale (emmanuel.samb...@gmail.com) wrote:
@Charlie,
That is correct, but in the case of the name below, this is what I saw
on the ground (street sign).
Fair enough - but how is your GPS supposed to know that E stands for
Eulogio??? In fact, forget the dumb GPSr - if I saw
without error. Or
I use old
osm data file (2-3 month age) with less data - mkgmap work.
p.s. mkgmap: 1749, 1733, 1727.
Wild guess, but perhaps you need to split your chepetsk.org.ru.osm
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be Saint Thomas was announced as
Street Thomas
- E. Rodriguez which should be Eulogio Rodriguez was announced as
East Rodriguez
And for this very reason the OSM mapping guidelines state that no
abbreviations should be used in names. :)
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Felix Hartmann (extremecar...@gmail.com) wrote:
[snip]
--- in principal there is no speed advantage - [snip]
Maybe it's just me, but I find the polygon version of generate-sea
much faster than the multipolygon version - at least twice as fast if
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is probably
why it isn't working for you.
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On 04/12/2010 09:48, garvanmaew wrote:
When I create a map of Cambodia with the default style I get garbage in
the boundary names (a mixture of Thai and other regional script which
will not display correctly). Looking at the data I can see that this
comes from the name tag so I need to select
-pois-to-areas code. WanMil posted a
couple of days ago saying that it was going to be harder than he
initially thought to fix, as the --add-pois-to-areas works on Garmin
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On 14/11/2010 04:40, Adrian wrote:
On 5/11/2010, Charlie Ferrero wrote:
One improvement would be for the --generate-sea:mp version to imitate
the non-mp version in that a land polygon is generated to overwrite
the ugly Garmin yellow base colour.
This is the only issue stopping me from
On 15/11/2010 01:11, Adrian wrote:
On 14/11/2010, Charlie Ferrero wrote:
3. Compiled with mkgmap r1728 with your patch, using:
generate-sea:multipolygon,extend-sea-sectors,close-gaps=1000
No sea, entire map is land
Have you put the drawing order of sea after land in your .TYP file
have to use the polygons version of generate-sea for it to work though
(at least, I don't use mp version of generate-sea so I don't know
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be extend-sea-sectors. You might
have to use the polygons version of generate-sea for it to work though
(at least, I don't use mp version of generate-sea so I don't know
either way).
I'm using generate-sea=extend-sea-sectors.
Chris
Maybe it's no-sea-sectors then...?
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On 04/11/2010 22:52, WanMil wrote:
Hi all,
I have started to rework the sea generation code. There have been
several reports of problems with flooded tiles in the last weeks so I
think it is neccessary to improve some parts of it.
The first thing I've started is to implement a flooded tile
there is no
routing info in the map? I've got a vague memory (back when I didn't
know how to create a routable map) that my GPS still offered the
option to route to a POI even without routing info.
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Lambertus wrote:
On 2010-10-14 06:10, Charlie Ferrero wrote:
Peter Hendricks wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to report what looks like a style sheet problem. I'm using
Lambertus' Garmin map from http://garmin.na1400.info/routable.php. This
node http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/418611927
with the
default style.
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and if so, what category it appears
in. You can use my spreadsheet for this.
Finally finally finally (!) - what is column O? It looks like the zoom
level mapping for Garmin POIs. If so, then this information isn't that
useful as it's arbitrary (though carefully selected).
Charlie
outer polygon types to use
(ie nature reserve or wood)?
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hidden underneath a nature
reserve polygon, or
b) A nature reserve polygon hidden underneath the wood mp and water polygon
depending on draw order of the polygons (which afaik you can't control).
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mention it.
Also, the multipolygon usage section on the wiki
(http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relation:multipolygon) states:
The direction of the ways does not matter
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I test in
in 1673 and 1699.
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generated with --index using r1675 (the only recent version I've
tried) but they do have index included when generated with r1625. In
Mapsource, the Find button is greyed out with maps created using
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ways created as part of polygon splitting.
Hope that made sense,
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page for tracking this kind
of long-term, hard-to-implement feature requests?
There's this: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mkgmap#Known_issues
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in order for
(most) multipolygons to work properly. Using this switch simply
enables better processing of boundary relations so that they form
complete polygons.
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love to be able to contribute code to fix these
problems, I'm not a java programmer (barely a programmer at all, to be
honest). So at best, I can help by outlining the problems as clearly
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) POI flags, as one of those
has been noted to be set differently on detail and base maps before.
..Steve
Sounds intriguing. What precisely is the overview map for?
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speaker I can't say I've ever heard the term used
in this way, but perhaps it's a specific geographical usage.
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I would also suggest you set the product ID of the TYP file to 1,
though that may not be anything to do with it.
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Frédéric Bonifas (fredericboni...@gmail.com) wrote:
From charlie at cferrero.net charlie at cferrero.net on Tue Jul 20
11:22:48 BST 2010
Use --style-file=resources/styles/watsan
(--style=X is just for internal styles, not custom styles).
I would also suggest you set the product ID
compile maps with the --name-tag-list: name:en, int_name, name
switch
*This is in a map covering the GCC countries of the Middle East
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downloading TYPViewer from? The version on
opheliat.free.fr is (apparently) unchanged since 12th Feb 2010 and
when I installed it a few months ago got no virus warnings (though
that may be the fault of my anti-virus software).
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for 0x19 to be used.
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). This means that if I look
at the POI details for tourism attractions, I see the note and
description, rather than an address.
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On 20/06/2010 23:04, aighes wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem with overlays style file. I want to show an overlay for
raods with cobblestones.
In lines file I wrote:
highway=primary surface=cobblestone [0x104 road_class=1 road_speed=1
resolution 16]
highway=secondary surface=cobblestone
On 14/06/2010 13:16, Peter Hendricks wrote:
Thanks for your comment, Charlie. I will pass this back to the people
who make the maps.
I also have MapSource 6.16.1 and I don't get this problem, so it's not
universal. When I have been messing around with self-generated maps
in the past, I have
so the map border was
offset from the actual map data.
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=village
is_in:town: x town
is_in:state = y state
would be:
z village, x town, y state
place=village {name '${name}, ${is_in:town}, ${is_in:state}' | name
'${name}'} [0x...
Is that what you mean?
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fancy fixing Scotland do you? ;-) Someone broke
the coastline somewhere near Edinburgh about a week ago and I'm damned
if I can find the error. T'would be great if someone could write a
methodology for fixing broken coastlines.
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feedback on its
progress and at the moment, I just have an empty output file and the
process has been running for 10 minutes.
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