<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div>Hi all, I've been learning mkgmap and have had good results. So far I've downloaded tiles from <a href="http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl">garmin.openstreetmap.nl</a>, and the boundaries and sea zip files linked to from there, and successfully combined them into a 1.3GB routable & indexed gmapprom.img to replace the one that came with my Garmin nuvi 200. (Which I have backed-up)<br><br></div>One small issue- with the factory maps, searching for an address would ask "Search County (or all)", then "State/Province (or all)" before asking for the street address. With the OSM maps, my nuvi is asking for "City" instead of "State/Province."<br><br></div>How can build a map that indexes on "Region" (State, Province) boundaries instead of "City" boundaries? Or even, indexes on both levels, that could be useful also.<br><br></div>Here's how I built the map, on a Windows box with many drives:<br><br>java -Xmx1650m -jar mkgmap.jar --gmapsupp --precomp-sea=i:\maps-new_style\sea_20161017.zip --generate-sea --route --drive-on=detect,right --process-destination --process-exits --index --bounds=i:\maps-new_style\bounds_20161017.zip --location-autofill=is_in,nearest --x-split-name-index --housenumbers --add-pois-to-areas --remove-ovm-work-files "i:\maps-new_style\NE-USA,Can"\*.img<br><br></div>I'm guessing the answer is in the "style" and not on the command-line... I tried copying the default style, editing the "address" file, and using the new style with "--style-file=..." but it didn't seem to have any effect. I didn't really know what I was doing, so I reverted the changes.<br><div><div><div><div><br clear="all"><div><div><div class="gmail_signature">-y<br></div></div>
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