Dermot McNally wrote:
2009/1/6 Gervase Markham gerv-gm...@gerv.net:
But it's still fairly ugly :-)
As ugly as upside-down labels? To avoid those (if you will allow track
up mode)
I'm quite happy to have north up, just like I get in my web browser :-)
Gerv
2009/1/6 Gervase Markham gerv-gm...@gerv.net:
But it's still fairly ugly :-)
As ugly as upside-down labels? To avoid those (if you will allow track
up mode) you'd have to have a combination raster and vector mode,
which would in turn require a label-free raster map.
Dermot
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BTW if you mean ugly as in ugly icons, you can create your own by defining
a TYP file. Just don't expect too much from a 24x24 bitmap
Igor
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 11:05 PM, Gervase Markham gerv-gm...@gerv.netwrote:
Igor Brejc wrote:
What kind of a problem are you having with POIs? What do you
When I heard about the possibility of OSM on Garmin, I imagined
something like the Mapnik Slippy Map on my GPS screen. Now I have a
Legend HCx, it turns out that I get the Garmin vector rendering with OSM
data behind it. This is clearly much better than nothing, but does the
gmapsupp.img format
A quick google came up with this:
http://freegeographytools.com/2008/converting-raster-maps-to-garmin-vector-format-with-bmap2mp
I had previously heard of Moagu, as noted in that article, but strayed
away from it due to being somewhat unfree.
2009/1/6 Gervase Markham gerv-gm...@gerv.net:
When I
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Gervase Markham gerv-gm...@gerv.net wrote:
When I heard about the possibility of OSM on Garmin, I imagined
something like the Mapnik Slippy Map on my GPS screen. Now I have a
Legend HCx, it turns out that I get the Garmin vector rendering with OSM
data behind
Gervase Markham wrote:
When I heard about the possibility of OSM on Garmin, I imagined
something like the Mapnik Slippy Map on my GPS screen. Now I have a
Legend HCx, it turns out that I get the Garmin vector rendering with OSM
data behind it. This is clearly much better than nothing, but does
Igor Brejc wrote:
IMHO converting OSM vector data into raster images and then showing them
on a Garmin unit would mean losing a lot of quality and speed, not to
mention how much more memory card space such maps would consume.
Could be. But they'd look a heck of a lot nicer, and have useful
Gervase Markham wrote:
Igor Brejc wrote:
IMHO converting OSM vector data into raster images and then showing them
on a Garmin unit would mean losing a lot of quality and speed, not to
mention how much more memory card space such maps would consume.
Could be. But they'd look a
Igor Brejc wrote:
What kind of a problem are you having with POIs? What do you mean by
useful? I'm wondering because I'm working right now on POIs for
GroundTruth.
Actually, it's not as bad as I thought. They didn't show on the zoom
level I was using, and some I expected to be there aren't
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