On Sat, Apr 04, 2020 at 07:05:09PM +0100, Ticker Berkin wrote:
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> mkgmap doesn't have a default TYP, but there are a couple of examples
> in {distribution}/examples/typ-files
>
> I find it best not to have any highway _lines in my personal TYP file
> for the reasons you are seeing - it looks mu
Hi
You'd have to do the same trick with all highway types and set a
representation for all of them in your TYP file
mkgmap doesn't have a default TYP, but there are a couple of examples
in {distribution}/examples/typ-files
I find it best not to have any highway _lines in my personal TYP file
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On Sat, Apr 04, 2020 at 03:30:05PM +0200, Arndt Röhrig wrote:
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> you must create an own type for each zoom-level.
>
> highway=motorway [0x1 resolution 24 continue]
> highway=motorway [0x10101 resolution 23-20 continue]
> highway=motorway [0x10102 resolution 19-18]
Thanks Arndt, this make sense!
Hi Niccolo,
you must create an own type for each zoom-level.
highway=motorway [0x1 resolution 24 continue]
highway=motorway [0x10101 resolution 23-20 continue]
highway=motorway [0x10102 resolution 19-18]
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Hi to all,
I'm trying to create a map for an old eTrex 10 Garmin device.
Everything works fine, but I don't understand how to make a
custom TYP file that will render roads differently at different
scales.
This is my mkgmap invokation:
mkgmap \
--reduce-point-density=4 --unicode \
--de