I expect QGIS can save your data as geotiif. This article mentions a method
using geotiff and GDAL to convert to jnx
http://whiter.brinkster.net/en/JNX.shtml
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> On 31 Dec 2018, at 6:57 am, qgis-u...@stripfamily.net wrote:
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> I think the gpsmap 64 uses both proprietary Garmin image files and
I think the gpsmap 64 uses both proprietary Garmin image files and
jpeg files for maps. The image files are quite difficult to create,
though all the information is out there if you're patient
Uploading jpeg images is much simpler, and the instructions can be
found on t
Hi Rutger,
Maybe you could export your data as GPX and then transform it using the
GPSBabel command line program. I guess you have to install that
separately to QGIS.
Regards,
Jakob
On 29.12.18 13:52, Rutger Emmelkamp wrote:
Hello everybody,
I’m fairly new to QGIS but I’m loving what I’ve
Hello everybody,
I’m fairly new to QGIS but I’m loving what I’ve encountered so far.
What I wish to do now is adding information layers to scanned geological maps
and then export them to my Garmin gpsmaps 64s so I can work with the maps in
the field.
What would be the way to do this? Is it po