[mkgmap-dev] Index and equally named cities
From Martin mkmap at snailrun.de on Thu Jun 2 18:51:00 BST 2011
You are right... I've converted the map, produced on the windows machine, to the Mac-Format, and the same behavior: I couldn't find the streets nor the city, which is outside of the tile. I didn't think this is an error from the Garmin-Software, I think there is a difference between the index-table produced with mkgmap and a original Garmin-Map. Maybe a character or something like this. Cheers Martin Am 02.06.2011 um 18:24 schrieb Clinton Gladstone: > On Jun 2, 2011, at 16:12, Martin wrote: > >> I use the following commands: >> python gmapi-builder.py -t osmmap.tdb -b osmmap.img -s ./master/basemap.TYP -i osmmap.mdx -m osmmap_mdr.img osmmap.img 63240*.img osmmap_mdr.img > > I compared the output from gmapi-builder with that produced by Garmin's MapConverter program: they appear to be identical. > > Perhaps you could do the following to help isolate the problem: > > - Run Garmin's MapConverter on the map which you created on your Windows machine. > > - Install the resulting gmapi map on your Mac OS machine. > > - Does the problem still occur? > > If so, it may be a general problem with converting maps to gmapi format, or (perhaps more likely) it could be a problem in Garmin's Mac OS programs (MapInstall, Basecamp, etc.). > > - Which versions of MapInstall and Basecamp do you have on your Mac? > > Cheers. > _______________________________________________ > mkgmap-dev mailing list > mkgmap-dev at lists.mkgmap.org.uk > http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/mkgmap-dev >
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