honny wrote:
Well, hi, is another solution yet, than using gmaptool? :| Why is it
overwriting their typ styles? :/
I use sendmap - I cannot seem to get mkgmap to combine different mapsets
correctly, unfortunately.
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Torsten Leistikow wrote:
Toby Speight schrieb:
Also, it would be
nice to have roundabouts rendered in the correct colour (motorway,
trunk, primary, ...) but still appear as 0xc in the routing layer.
For this problem there is an easy solution: Use multiple map layers!
In the
Toby Speight wrote:
The above means:
* If the highway has both 'ref' and 'name' tags, give it a name made of
the 'ref' value in an oval box, followed by the 'name' value; else
I understood it in this way, but it doesn't do this. I looked for a lot of
primaries and secondaries and all of
Hendrik Oesterlin wrote:
Hello,
First, I would introduce myself: I am living in New Caledonia and I
bought an Garmin nüvi 755 GPS because I have the possibility to import
the data from openstreetmap.org. I have to travel to New Zealand next
month, and during my last stay there I was sad of
On Oct 25, 2009, at 10:42, Hendrik Oesterlin wrote:
Now I noticed that an POI amenity=embassy added in OSM is not
available in the produced gmapsupp.img (both with mkgmap v1303 et
1311)
I assume this is the case because there is no specific Garmin POI type
for embassies. (Please correct me
Charlie Ferrero wrote:
amenity=embassy [0x2c09 resolution 20 default_name 'Embassy']
You might consider to use 0x3000 (Generic Emergency / Government) or
0x3003 (Public office).
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Ralf Kleineisel wrote:
Charlie Ferrero wrote:
amenity=embassy [0x2c09 resolution 20 default_name 'Embassy']
You might consider to use 0x3000 (Generic Emergency / Government) or
0x3003 (Public office).
Good point. On my handset, 0x3003 is a blue building with a blue flag
on and 0x3000
honny wrote:
Well, hi, is another solution yet, than using gmaptool? :| Why is it
overwriting their typ styles? :/
Do you want to join several single map tiles or several gmapsupp.img?
AFAIK a single map tile does not contain any information about the
family ID. The family ID for a given
Charlie Ferrero schrieb:
How does the GPS decide which layer to use for routing? Should I use
non-routable line types for the foreground layer to avoid the GPS using
them instead of the lines in the invisible routing layer?
That is what I am doing right now: I have multiple layer in my
On Oct 25, 2009, at 9:31, Ralf Reimann wrote:
Toby Speight wrote:
The above means:
* If the highway has both 'ref' and 'name' tags, give it a name made
of
the 'ref' value in an oval box, followed by the 'name' value; else
I understood it in this way, but it doesn't do this. I looked for a
Clinton Gladstone wrote:
Are you doing this in MapSource or on your GPS unit? I noticed that
MapSource will only display the first part of the name, which is used in the
highway shield (for example B57 or B58), but when I view the same streets on
my eTrex, cursoring over the area gives me the
0 In article 925e75ca0910250131m661f550qbf04efc18e312...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Ralf Reimann URL:mailto:ral...@gmx.de (Ralf) wrote:
Ralf Toby Speight wrote:
If you want that (ref but no name), then it's easy to change your lines
style thus:
/
| highway=motorway {name
On Oct 25, 2009, at 17:27, Ralf Reimann wrote:
You are right. On my Etrex Legend HCx it shows (B58 Weseler Strasse)
when cursoring over the street. In Mapsource 6.15.6 it shows only (B
58).
But I tested again the routing instructions on my etrex. Turning in
any street with a
On Oct 25, 2009, at 19:28, Gert Münzel wrote:
You told me the trick to isert e.g. this 1F as real hex value direct
into the lines style-file. This works, but indeed it would be better
if
mkmap could also handle this type of labels if the data input is in
osm-format.
Yes, I was just about
I've just started using the --generate-sea option, and it almost works.
The problem is that of the UK, the whole of northern Scotland (north of
a line through Stirling) is inverted - i.e. the land is blue and the sea
is light yellow (black at night). This is inconvenient, as that's where
I live.
I remember that this was discussed some weeks ago, but I cannot remember if
a final conclusion was reached.
Certain types of these U-turn restrictions can be rewritten as
only_straight_through. For instance, the only_straight_through
relation on Itäkatu (southbound) also prevents a U-turn from
On Oct 25, 2009, at 22:24, Toby Speight wrote:
I've just started using the --generate-sea option, and it almost
works.
The problem is that of the UK, the whole of northern Scotland (north
of
a line through Stirling) is inverted - i.e. the land is blue and the
sea
is light yellow
Hi Marko,
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 23:29:01 +0200
Marko Mäkelä marko.mak...@iki.fi wrote:
I remember that this was discussed some weeks ago, but I cannot remember if
a final conclusion was reached.
Certain types of these U-turn restrictions can be rewritten as
only_straight_through. For
Hello,
I was driving north on I-75 around
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=42.9038214683533lon=-83.6452031135559zoom=16and
when I approached exit 109, my GPS indicated to stay on the left. This
is a motorway with a motorway_link going out of it as usual and I was
wondering why I ot that message?
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