Hi all,
see http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/websvn/revision.php?repname=mkgmap=4025
this is useful if you create a map for a country extract like nepal
(nepal-latest.osm.pbf)
Here is a screenshot of a map created with the option --x-dem-poly=nepal.poly
See http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/websvn/revision.php?repname=mkgmap=4023
for details.
Maybe I'll change the code again so that it doesn't extract the hgt file for
each zoom level.
Might be a bit faster.
Gerd
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Hi Carlos and Henning,
please try r4022 and if it still doesn't work for you please create one or more
screenshots to describe
what you would prefer.
Gerd
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Hi,from me a very big Thank You to all, who work at DEM ,too!1 Questions:The Oregon shows no schaded relief, when it used in the night-mode. Is that OK?GreetsArndtGerd Petermann hat am 28. Dezember 2017 um 11:01 geschrieben:Hi all,see the log message
Hi Gerd,
So far I understand you have implemented already cutting the DEM to the map
area and just looking for another way to have some larger area for DEM data? I
don't see a use case for that. Probably the reason why I first didn't realised
the beginning of your svn comment.
Henning
On 28
Having a rectangular dem outside of the area covered by any map looks
strange, no matter if it's sea or land, so I think best solution would
be to cut DEM using the same *.poly used to define map area.
El 28/12/17 a las 12:04, Henning Scholland escribió:
Hi Gerd,
I don't see an issue for
Hi Gerd,
I don't see an issue for Switzerland map, having a complete
DEM-rectangle. But on maps with sea it looks strange. Eg. for my Chinese
map it would be fine, showing DEM of Mongolia, Northern India etc., but
it looks strange to have a rectangular cut sea and then showing DEM of
Korean
Hi Henning,
I don't understand what you mean with "create sea polygons". It would be rather
easy to fill the map overview map with them,
but I think it would look strange for a map of Switzerland.
reg. compressed files: Yes, mkgmap can read e.g. osm.zip or osm.bz2, but for
hgt it does not
Hi Gerd,
another solution from 'nice looking' point of view except not creating
DEM would be to also create sea polygons for the whole rectangle. But I
guess it's pretty hard as it needs data tiles, am I right? For users of
course it would be better to define an poly-file, where DEM should be
Hi all,
see the log message
http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/websvn/revision.php?repname=mkgmap=4022
for details about the changes.
I've also experimented with code to read a *.poly file and use that to define
an area for which mkgmap should
not calculate DEM data but was not happy with the results
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