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How was this map compiled?<br>
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Is this maybe compiled with Unicode?<br>
I could image unicode maps somehow support bilingual language set.
E.g. top cyrillic, bottom latin?<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 29.06.2014 13:16, Paulo Carvalho
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<div dir="ltr">Hi,
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<div> Did someone take a look at this? (see mesage below,
sent some days ago)</div>
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<div>thanks,</div>
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<div>Paulo<br>
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Date: 2014-06-24 18:19 GMT-03:00<br>
Subject: Redundant information in city search results<br>
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<div>Greetings,<br>
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I was testing a map compiled with mkgmap and
I tried search in "Cities" category. The search
result screen capture is attached. Notice that
for each city the same text is unnecessarily
repeated, taking up display space.<br>
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I know this could be avoided because I've seen
a Garmin-made map (City Navigator, compiled with
Garmin's MPC) on the same GPS model that doesn't
display such redundant information. <br>
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I don't know whether this is something up to
mkgamp logic or something I must work on my style
files. If the second is the case, then I'd like to
know some tips on how to avoid such duplication.<br>
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<div> Sorry, the cap is in Portuguese, but I think
you'll recognize what's going on.<br>
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<div> This is not really an issue, but some users are
finding it somewhat odd, thinking some other
information could be put on the secondary field
(country? population? you name it...)<br>
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<div> I think any hi-res Nuvi model has this
feature. Low-res devices (such as Nuvi 255w) don't
display secondary information in the city search
results page.<br>
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many thanks and keep up with this great job,<br>
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Paulo<br>
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