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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03.04.2014 10:31, Gerd Petermann
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<div dir="ltr">Hi Felix,<br>
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> I just wondered, is mkgmap now producing fully working maps
if the <br>
<div>> highest resolution is 23 instead of 24?<br>
> (meaning no problems with autorouting, no problems with
simplyfing <br>
> filters, address search and so on?).<br>
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no, it is not :-(<br>
It turned out that there are special cases , see also<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://gis.19327.n5.nabble.com/Mapsource-crashes-while-calculating-a-route-tp5793545p5793717.html">http://gis.19327.n5.nabble.com/Mapsource-crashes-while-calculating-a-route-tp5793545p5793717.html</a><br>
I still see this on the todo list, but if nobody else tries to
solve it, <br>
you'll have to wait a bit, as I prefer to go biking in the
summer ;-)<br>
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okay - enjoy the sun.... - I'm sure you deserve it!<br>
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> <br>
> BTW - if it is - it would be cool if one could specify
"0x1c resolution <br>
> highest" or "0x1c resolution X" instead of 24 or 23 to
quickly change <br>
> between producing a map with resolution 24 and 23 for
testing... (I know <br>
> this could be done with using level instead - but for me
using <br>
> resolution is easier because when editing a style-file I
can assess the <br>
> outcome much easier than needing to remember with level
is which <br>
> resolution. Also it's easier to play around with levels
that way - the <br>
> only problem is that each time I would need to run a
script to change <br>
> resolution 24 to 23 as I don't want to do this in the
style-file I use <br>
> for editing itself as it's a way of no return if you want
to have 23 and <br>
> 24 in the map again)..<br>
> Or is it possible to replace just "resolution 24" in the
style-file with <br>
> "level 0" while keeping all other at resolution ?? and
still using the <br>
> options file to get the other resolution ?? assigned to
their proper level?<br>
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that's what I did to create a routable map at res 23:<br>
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href="http://gis.19327.n5.nabble.com/Mapsource-crashes-while-calculating-a-route-tp5793545p5793598.html"
target="_blank">http://gis.19327.n5.nabble.com/Mapsource-crashes-while-calculating-a-route-tp5793545p5793598.html</a><br>
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okay perfect. That makes it easy. I doubt anyone would want to
create a routable map at resolution=22 or lower.<br>
<br>
IMHO for a scrict car map like "City Navigator" resolution 23 is
plenty... <br>
Actually for an intermediary step if it's easier. Would it be
possible to have a map with<br>
level 1= 22,<br>
level = 23 for polygons and POI and 24 for lines? It seemed to me
that garmin fiddled around in some maps in this way to save space.
However to create a map for all of Europe <4GB I would still say
we need to get resolution=23 as level 0 fully working (the rest of
the work is to slim down the style-file properly - but only cutting
down the style-file would be a too big compromise).<br>
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<br>
Well - maybe good work for next winter...<br>
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Gerd<br>
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keep on biking and discovering new trails
Felix
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