On Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 08:43:08PM +, Charlie Ferrero wrote:
> Daniela Duerbeck wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > Although the manual says "Note that this doesn't work on many (most?)
> > Garmin devices.", I tried this option. The funny thing is that most
> > labels work, except the street names.
> > h
Charlie Ferrero wrote:
> I think it will work for any non-rotated text. So POIs are fine, but
> streets not.
>
Indeed! They seem to have slanted just uppercase letters.
Dani
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selfcomment:
It can be changed via the menu on the device.
Dani
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Gert Münzel wrote:
>
> e.g for shopping it is:
>
> 0x2E01Department Store
> 0x2E02Grocery
> 0x2E03General Merchandiser
> 0x2E04Shopping Center
> 0x2E05Pharmacy
> 0x2E06Convenience
> 0x2E07Apparel
> 0x2E08House and Garden
> 0x2E09Home Furnishing
> 0x2E0aSpecia
Version 1599 was commited by steve on 2010-03-08 09:51:17 + (Mon, 08 Mar
2010)
Revert 1598 as it caused flooding.
The patch fixes the flodding problem of reverted commit 1598.
Longitude/latitude were exchanged and so the land polygon was completely
removed because the mp code thought it
Hi!
Here are many shops mapped as areas.
http://www.deltadelta.de/nmz/sc_labels.png
Now they show up at low resolutions and in a huge font size.Can I make
them show up at a later resolution?
TIA,
Dani
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Daniela Duerbeck wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Although the manual says "Note that this doesn't work on many (most?)
> Garmin devices.", I tried this option. The funny thing is that most
> labels work, except the street names.
> http://www.deltadelta.de/nmz/lower_upper.png
>
> Dani
I think it will work for
Hi!
Although the manual says "Note that this doesn't work on many (most?)
Garmin devices.", I tried this option. The funny thing is that most
labels work, except the street names.
http://www.deltadelta.de/nmz/lower_upper.png
Dani
P.S: Can I somehow adjust the font sizes?
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> As I told before, using sun java I don't have memory problems, so I
> can
> leave it as is.
> The number of areas processed is around 50, so in case I need to
> reduce
> memory requirements I suppose I would have to set --max-areas<50.
50 areas is pretty low so even with --max-nodes=450 it s
Chris Miller escribió:
> The memory required by the splitter is roughly proportional to max-nodes
> multiplied by the number of areas being processed per pass. I see you're
> setting --max-nodes=450, which is rather high. To reduce the memory
> required
> you can set --max-areas to somethin
The memory required by the splitter is roughly proportional to max-nodes
multiplied by the number of areas being processed per pass. I see you're
setting --max-nodes=450, which is rather high. To reduce the memory
required
you can set --max-areas to something lower than the default of 255.
Version 1599 was commited by steve on 2010-03-08 09:51:17 + (Mon, 08 Mar
2010)
Revert 1598 as it caused flooding.
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Marko Mäkelä wrotes *on* /Mon Mar 8 07:03:51 GMT 2010/
In the TYP file, you can define default names for POIs that lack a
name.
And that's the only use of it.
Does it only affect the map display (when you move the cursor over the icon)
yes and no, the replacement name is shown also as na
08.03.2010 09.06.40, Marko Mäkelä wrote:
> 08.03.2010 00.43.17, Clinton Gladstone wrote:
>> I can confirm the same for a map of Germany. With 1597, everything
>> was (for perhaps the first time) perfect. With 1598, all coastline
>> tiles are flooded.
>
> Same here: I got a completely flooded
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