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[mkgmap-dev] Indexing street belonging to two cities

From Gerd Petermann gpetermann_muenchen at hotmail.com on Sun Oct 23 07:04:07 BST 2022

Hi Andrzej,

I guess that works but Piotrs data is different. It has e.g.
Numbers1=0,O,7,11,E,12,18
Numbers2=1,O,21,29,E,20,24
Numbers3=2,B,31,31,E,28,38
Numbers4=3,N,-1,-1,E,40,48
CityName=Teresin at Granice

The doc shows that you can have up to three cities, and I've no idea how to decide which numbers belong to which city.
I assume that the "multiple cities" stuff forces the GMP format, but I didn't try this. I just verified that my version of cGPSMapper
also writes the GMP format for Piotrs input file. Maybe someone can analyse that in detail.
The good thing is that we have a *.mp file and a GMP output. This should help to understand the GMP format.

Gerd

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Von: mkgmap-dev <mkgmap-dev-bounces at lists.mkgmap.org.uk> im Auftrag von Andrzej Popowski <popej at poczta.onet.pl>
Gesendet: Sonntag, 23. Oktober 2022 00:13
An: mkgmap-dev at lists.mkgmap.org.uk
Betreff: Re: [mkgmap-dev] Indexing street belonging to two cities

Hi Gerd,

 > I thought that mkgmap can handle roads with multiple cities but you
 > seem to be right that this only works when the cities are encoded with
 > the house numbers.

Actually in mp format you can encode void house numbers with 2 cities.
Doesn't it work in mkgmap? I mean statement like:

Numbers1=0,N,-1,-1,N,-1,-1,Płońsk,-1,-1,Skarżyn,-1,-1

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Best regards,
Andrzej

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