> Hi Christian, > > the problem for a Garmin-Map at the moment is the limited value of > possible Icons in the Garmins (around about 30-60 icons only). But FT, > vor example has over 300 different icons, raising tendency ;) > > Regards > Mario
Well, so far I think it would be enough to render the symbols that where rendered for the OSeaM- Baltic Sea map which was generated in January this year. I think just the major seamarks are a good start. 4 cardinal buoys, 2 lateral buoys 1 safewater buoy, 2 lateral_preferred_channel buoys 1 isolated danger This are 11 Icons which should go a long way. Add stuff as you go. To be frank, I'm a bit biased towards open sea mapping and inland waters don't interest me that much, but a different Icon set could be provided for inshore sailors in the future. Icons for marina/port, lighthouse, gas station etc are built into my Garmin (Legend HCX) allready. I'm not even sure if this 30 to 60 icon limit even exists when the POIs are integrated into the map itself and not as an extra overlay. I can even choose to use different marine speciffic icon sets. I don't know if this is a map feature or already built into my Garmin device. I had a chat with Mark Burton (a mkgmap- dev?) a while ago. He made the Baltic sea Garmin map back in January. I asked him about a marine map that included the data which is tagged by the "marine mapping" proposal. He said he would consider this when this tagging scheme gets approved eventually. He completely was unaware of the fact that the OSeaM taging scheme never underwent the voting process. Cheers, Christian _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

