So to perhaps lessen the load for lambartus, I have created a Garmin MapSource routable map for the entire 092 area
http://www.mediafire.com/file/2iwh2zn42mj/OSM 092area map.exe<http://www.mediafire.com/file/2iwh2zn42mj/OSM%20092area%20map.exe> I have added the download script for anyone who might want to help make it better http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Vancouver_Island#Download_script I still need to figure out how to download a polygon area, so it will only get the specific travel area which is planned, so it's ok if the larger area is a little out of date. (As the Ibycus topo map would cover for it) My aim is to make it that i can have a similar map to this one http://xhema.flossk.org:8080/mapdata/04/ibycus/ibycusatlasmainmap.htm Where the user can download the pre-made mapset for the OSM -routable tiles, 1 installer per NTS area. Where a little bat file 'GetLatestOSM-routable.bat' as the coordinates for each area, would be part of each installer package. My next weeks project :) Is anyone able to help re-compile the Ibycus30 maps to make an installer for each area? This would help map users to install a smaller area. (Im still struggling to get the GroundTruth/OSM contour made as an installer. I can have all the files ready and MapSetToolKit can install the map onto MapSource so it works, but i want to have an installer for it, so that step can be skipped. I use 'inno Setup' for it. (Note: It is not possible to make a routable-contour map, this is because cgpsmapper wont allow it with the free version) ... i have not yet found a way around that. So using all 3 maps is probably the best way togo, to get the best of each world. Cheers, Sam P.S. Yes, i know the 092 area is missing 092H, 092i and 092p, i'll need to fix that up later, as it will probably be included in the 082 area, since it makes a bit more sense, as it covers the entire Trans Canada Highway through BC. (it's very hard to decide where the cut-off boundary should be...) PPS Maybe i could also make update-installers for the major cities, and have those available? Any preferences? Twitter: @Acrosscanada Blogs: http://acrosscanadatrails.posterous.com/ http://Acrosscanadatrails.blogspot.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/sam.vekemans Skype: samvekemans OpenStreetMap IRC: http://irc.openstreetmap.org @Acrosscanadatrails
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