Thanks a lot for your hints.
--index is only about address search. POI search is independent of
address search.
Thanks for that hint. I did not know that.
it looks like it generates the index on the fly from the tile data.
With the slow speed of the items appearing in the list, that likely
Czesc Andrzej,
thanks for your hints. Unfortunately, it did not work.
Next, I downloaded a fresh extract from Geofabrik and created a fresh
map without an index. I verified that the maps which come with the
device do not have POIs (well, there are some: all of them are military
or civil
You should have phrased your question better...
--index is only about address search. POI search is independent of
address search.
I'm not sure if there is an index for POI as well - but what you could
do is use 0x0 codes that are not searchable. Actually most 0x* codes
are not
Hi,
Bernhard wrote:
thanks for your hints. Unfortunately, it did not work.
I'm quite sure this is the way to remove search index from a map. Maybe
I misunderstood your problem?
Felix wrote:
I'm not sure if there is an index for POI as well
There is index for selected POIs. I think outdoor
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 03, Felix Hartmann wrote:
I'm not sure if there is an index for POI as well
There is an index, and for example the GPSmap 60CSx is using
that for POI search. While the GPSmap 62s is not using it, it
looks like it generates the index on the fly from the tile
data.
Thorsten
Whenever more than one map exists on an Oregon, the indices of all those
maps are used for POI search reagrdless if the maps are enabled or not.
When the areas of maps do overlap, several POIs are listed twice (or
even more often depending on the number of maps).
Since I use some POI codes
Hi Bernhard,
On PC index is a file with name *_mdr.img, you can remove this file form
registry (probably together with *.mdx).
In a gmapsupp.img index is a subfile with name *.mdr. You can split img
to subfiles, delete *.mdr and then merge subfiles back.
Better Garmin devices have option