[mkgmap-dev] [PATCH v1] Using name-tag-list for country names
From WanMil wmgcnfg at web.de on Fri Oct 14 21:15:01 BST 2011
>>> Can you please test it without any modifications to the LocatorConfig? >>> So please remove all LocatorConfig.xml files in your mkgmap environment >>> so that only the one that is provided with the mkgmap build can be used. >> I did it, compiled with your patched mkgmap and all LocatorConfig >> warnings went away. Now I have to rebuild my environment to get it >> working for further tests, but won't have a chance until next Thursday >> or Friday. > Definitely my mkgmap was using an old LocatorConfig.xml instead of > current one in trunk. After removing all of them in my mkgmap > environment as you suggested all wrong "not in locator config" messages > disappeared from logs. That's great! I have some additional changes which I will post within the next days before committing them. >>> Bye the way: if you want to compile maps for the region India it might >>> be a good idea to fix the boundary of India and Pakistan. They are >>> broken and are not contained in any precompiled boundary. >> I know it is broken, but I don't want to break out a war in such a hot >> region by putting the border in the wrong place.;-) > Finally I fixed it using boundaries of lower admin_level already > existing in OSM, so precompiled boundaries can now include > India-Pakistan border. That's great too! I will precompile the world boundaries within the next days. Is there anyone who likes to fix the south african boundaries? They look awfull because there are several mixed multipolygons for the boundary. WanMil
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