The attached image shows the difficulty seeing the route on oregon.
cheers,
maning
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 7:36 PM, maning
sambale wrote:
> Even without using a custom typ file, nuvis and garmin mobile xt's
> default road is very thick covering the magenta line. I am using an
> etrex legend so n
Hi David
> I produce a map from Geofabrik Ireland file. I discovered that Saint
> Stephen's Green park in the Dublin city center is not well rendered (in
> the past it was OK). It looks like a polygon on OpenStreetMap.org but if
> you take a look in data, it is both a barrier=fence (rendere
Hi Paul,
> I don't know when this happened as I haven't tried long distance routing
> for a while but I noticed today that this is vastly improved. I (amongst
> others) have commented previously about the sometimes strange routes
> chosen when trying to route long distances and Mark suggested at
I don't know when this happened as I haven't tried long distance routing
for a while but I noticed today that this is vastly improved. I (amongst
others) have commented previously about the sometimes strange routes
chosen when trying to route long distances and Mark suggested at the
time that we ma
Garvan & maew a écrit :
Hello,
> These are my notes on where the various name and description options are
> used. If my notes are incorrect in any details, then I hope others will
> coerect my observations. Also I wonder if MKGMAP is reversing the series
> and family names?
Thank you for those ex
Hello list,
When trying to use a built map, I'm getting a bit odd results around the
edges of tiles - at least, I think it's the edges. It's not exactly on
the boundaries, but about 2.5 kilometers below the grey lines that show
up in Mapsource (I assume these are the tiles). But strangely, the
Spl