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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'>Hi<div><br></div><div>I have loaded my latest img made using 2800 of mkgmap and a custom style along with typ file on to a Garmin Rino 650. This unit has only ever had the OSM maps that I have created on it. The POI lookup has been causing me a few issues in the past with my 62S being much better but that might be due to it having Garmin's own Topo map loaded. I am at a loss how and what index from what img file my Garmins use.</div><div><br></div><div>Anyway, the problem is nothing comes up when I select all POI so I went into geographical features and then water features to find a lake. No water features showed up. I then selected land features and then could find the lake that I was after. It appears that at least on the Rino 650 the POI index has issues. </div><div><br></div><div>It the above a known problem with mkgmap or is their something wrong with my style and/or typ file? I use the following bat in Windows 7 to create the img.</div><div><br></div><div>REM mkgmap command line</div><div>REM -------------------</div><div>java -Xmx8192m -Xms2048m -ea -jar mkgmap.jar ^</div><div> --max-jobs ^</div><div> --gmapsupp ^</div><div> --route --drive-on-left --check-roundabouts ^</div><div> --generate-sea ^</div><div> --remove-ovm-work-files ^</div><div> --add-pois-to-areas ^</div><div> --location-autofill=nearest ^</div><div> --index ^</div><div> --style-file=styles\mapnik\ ^</div><div> --description="Ent_World 20M Contours" ^</div><div> --country-name=Australia --country-abbr=AU --region-name=Tasmania --region-abbr=TAS --draw-priority=25 Ent_World.osm.pbf ^</div><div> --family-name=contours --draw-priority=31 --transparent Ent_contours_20M\Ent_world*.osm.pbf ^</div><div> styles\mapnik\mapnik_play.typ</div><div> </div><div><br></div><div>Cheers </div><div><br></div><div>Brett</div>                                            </div></body>
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