Hi Andrzej,
thanks for that formula. I like the idea to use the fid as option for splitter.
I'm not yet sure if I understand. Up to now we use values for mapid that are up
to 99.999.999 so that the tile names can use the number.
Presuming that fid can be any value up to 65535 we get 2048 * 65535
65535, 0x
On 12/17/18 4:41 PM, brad wrote:
What is the max famid? the docs say , but I know there are
mapid's larger. maybe 9?
On 12/17/18 7:17 AM, Andrzej Popowski wrote:
Hi,
basically map ID should be unique for all tiles, regardless of FID.
If you load 2 tiles with the
What is the max famid? the docs say , but I know there are mapid's
larger. maybe 9?
On 12/17/18 7:17 AM, Andrzej Popowski wrote:
Hi,
basically map ID should be unique for all tiles, regardless of FID. If
you load 2 tiles with the same map ID to a GPS, it will silently
ignore one
Hi Brad,
I think you should start with the sources in splitter\doc
You can get the source package from
http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/download/splitter.html
or via svn with
svn co https://svn.mkgmap.org.uk/svn/splitter
Gerd
Von: brad
Gesendet: Montag, 17.
I'd be happy to take a stab at updating some docs. It looks like the
docs are the same on mkgmap.org and wiki.openstreetmap.org. Do the
changes on mkgmap.org flow to OSM, or the other way? Should I post
updates here?
http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/doc/splitter.html
On 12/16/18 11:57 PM, Gerd
Hi,
basically map ID should be unique for all tiles, regardless of FID. If
you load 2 tiles with the same map ID to a GPS, it will silently ignore
one of these tiles. Most probably GPS assume, that these are the same
tiles and there is no reason to process both.
Search index contains map
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 17, Gerd Petermann wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've never tried it, but my understanding was that you can have the same tile
> (mapid) in two different gmapsupp files.
> E.g. you might create a tile containing an area around Hamburg and put that
> tile into a gmapsupp for Germany