Carlos Dávila wrote:
Try again with the screeshots:
Carlos Dávila escribió:
Charlie Ferrero escribió:
Clinton Gladstone wrote:
On Dec 22, 2009, at 12:41, Charlie Ferrero wrote:
So I've solved the problem of getting the familysets properly visible in
the
Clinton Gladstone escribi:
On Dec 22, 2009, at 20:27, Carlos Dvila wrote:
Maybe you remember a discussion on this issue back in October [1]. Then I tried transparent/draw-priority as you suggest and the land layer covered the sea, but I'll try again and report back.
Charlie Ferrero escribi:
Carlos Dvila wrote:
Try again with the screeshots:
Carlos Dvila escribi:
Charlie Ferrero escribi:
Clinton Gladstone wrote:
On Dec 22, 2009, at 12:41, Charlie Ferrero wrote:
Ralf Kleineisel wrote:
On 12/21/2009 11:25 AM, char...@cferrero.net wrote:
Thanks for the info. I currently generate each layer of my 3-layer
map using the --gmapsupp switch and then just combine the three
gmapsupp.img files. Given your notes, it seems that this may be
wrong.
On Dec 22, 2009, at 12:41, Charlie Ferrero wrote:
So I've solved the problem of getting the familysets properly visible in
the secondary map menu, but now individual tiles all share the same
family name, no matter which family they were originally in.
I'm pretty sure that to get correct
Option 1. (Worst option/broken)
Combine prebuilt gmapsupp.img files into a new, final gmapsupp.img file.
Although this could be made to work properly I'm sure that it
doesn't at present - not for what you are trying to do anyway.
I had been ignoring the MPS file and thought it wasn't much
Clinton Gladstone wrote:
On Dec 22, 2009, at 12:41, Charlie Ferrero wrote:
So I've solved the problem of getting the familysets properly visible in
the secondary map menu, but now individual tiles all share the same
family name, no matter which family they were originally in.
I'm
On 12/22/2009 03:38 PM, Charlie Ferrero wrote:
Bear in mind that before this merge step, I've already built the various
tiles .img files and set the description, area-name, family-name
correctly (and verified this by making a gmapsupp.img for each layer
individually). So it seems
On 22.12.2009 17:25, Ralf Kleineisel wrote:
On 12/22/2009 03:38 PM, Charlie Ferrero wrote:
Bear in mind that before this merge step, I've already built the various
tiles .img files and set the description, area-name, family-name
correctly (and verified this by making a gmapsupp.img for
Charlie Ferrero escribió:
Clinton Gladstone wrote:
On Dec 22, 2009, at 12:41, Charlie Ferrero wrote:
So I've solved the problem of getting the familysets properly visible in
the secondary map menu, but now individual tiles all share the same
family name, no matter which family
On Dec 22, 2009, at 18:13, Carlos Dávila wrote:
AFAIK you can put all this settings in the same args, in the section of
each layer. This is what I have in an args file I'm testing:
...
family-id=30
product-id=314
family-name=OSM España
series-name=OSM-Iberia-n
...
draw-priority=25
...
Clinton Gladstone escribi:
On Dec 22, 2009, at 18:13, Carlos Dvila wrote:
AFAIK you can put all this settings in the same args, in the section of
each layer. This is what I have in an args file I'm testing:
...
family-id=30
product-id=314
family-name=OSM Espaa
On Dec 22, 2009, at 20:27, Carlos Dávila wrote:
Maybe you remember a discussion on this issue back in October [1]. Then I
tried transparent/draw-priority as you suggest and the land layer covered the
sea, but I'll try again and report back.
Sorry, I had forgotten about this. From your
Quoting Steve Ratcliffe st...@parabola.me.uk:
On 12/14/2009 04:35 PM, Torsten Leistikow wrote:
Moin,
I have multiple map layers in my gmapsupp.img file, but I can not
set the name
of the layers, so that they can be identified on my nuvi.
The first layer is created by the following
On 12/21/2009 11:25 AM, char...@cferrero.net wrote:
Thanks for the info. I currently generate each layer of my 3-layer
map using the --gmapsupp switch and then just combine the three
gmapsupp.img files. Given your notes, it seems that this may be
wrong. Instead I should only create
On 12/14/2009 04:35 PM, Torsten Leistikow wrote:
Moin,
I have multiple map layers in my gmapsupp.img file, but I can not set the name
of the layers, so that they can be identified on my nuvi.
The first layer is created by the following call:
java -jar -Xmx6144M
garvan.m...@online.com.kh wrote:
Your Tool Meun may be hidden in mapsource. From the menu select
Tools-Map, and then select all the tiles you want to transfer to your
device by draging a selection box over them with the mouse, or
clicking on each tile.
It would be nice to have a
On 12/15/2009 04:00 PM, Charlie Ferrero wrote:
For the record,
series-name: This is the name displayed in the top-left drop down list
in MapSource and that is visible in the GPS menu (but only the series
name of the top layer)
family-name: This is the name that appears in MapSource's
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 7:19 PM, Clinton Gladstone
clinton.gladst...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Dec 15, 2009, at 16:00, Charlie Ferrero wrote:
Perhaps the problem is that I am not uploading the maps from Mapsource
but instead just copying the gmapsupp.img file directly to the SD card
char...@cferrero.net wrote:
Quoting Torsten Leistikow de_m...@gmx.de:
Moin,
I have multiple map layers in my gmapsupp.img file, but I can not
set the name
of the layers, so that they can be identified on my nuvi.
The first layer is created by the following call:
java -jar
Charlie Ferrero wrote:
char...@cferrero.net wrote:
Quoting Torsten Leistikow de_m...@gmx.de:
Moin,
I have multiple map layers in my gmapsupp.img file, but I can not
set the name
of the layers, so that they can be identified on my nuvi.
The first layer is created by the
Garvan maew wrote:
Charlie Ferrero wrote:
char...@cferrero.net wrote:
Quoting Torsten Leistikow de_m...@gmx.de:
Moin,
I have multiple map layers in my gmapsupp.img file, but I can not
set the name
of the layers, so that they can be identified on my nuvi.
The first layer
On Dec 15, 2009, at 16:00, Charlie Ferrero wrote:
Perhaps the problem is that I am not uploading the maps from Mapsource
but instead just copying the gmapsupp.img file directly to the SD card
(because this is many times quicker than uploading via the USB cable).
I know this won't help you
Moin,
I have multiple map layers in my gmapsupp.img file, but I can not set the name
of the layers, so that they can be identified on my nuvi.
The first layer is created by the following call:
java -jar -Xmx6144M ../../mkgmap-r1170/mkgmap.jar
--style-file=../../styles/06_restrictions_motorcar
Quoting Torsten Leistikow de_m...@gmx.de:
Moin,
I have multiple map layers in my gmapsupp.img file, but I can not
set the name
of the layers, so that they can be identified on my nuvi.
The first layer is created by the following call:
java -jar -Xmx6144M ../../mkgmap-r1170/mkgmap.jar
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