
Hi, could some people please test with their maps using unicode on their GPS (--code-page=65001) and maybe also report FID (family-ID) used for maps. I have the problem that some users report the maps show up as locked! (maps created with mkgmap version 3300 as of June 18) So far problematic: Garmin GPSMaps 64 - FID 6371 - sent from Mac OSx Basecamp/Map Install. Garmin Edge 1000 - FID=6531 - sent via?? Works as tested below ( sent via Mapsource, Mapinstall (Windows) and gmapsupp.img created by mkgmap.jar (java 1.7 windows) ): Garmin Oregon 600 - FID 6365 works... Garmin etrex 30 - FID 6365, works... Works without problems as long as no code-page other than latin1 characters are in the map AND is sent via Mapsource or MapInstall (Windows) - does not work if gmapsupp.img created by mkgmap! Problems - even German Umlauts (ÖÄÜ or "french" accents like é) are not displayed correctly anymore (instead split into two funky looking characters). Therefore for old units --latin1 is still the better option for old devices for most european countries. Garmin Vista HCx - FID=6365 So it's clear that there is something wrong in the way mkgmap.jar creates gmapsupp.img for maps with Unicode - though it does work for newer devices with full unicode support. Mind though I did not check on the unit itself if cyrillic or arrabic script is actually working. BTW 2. -- It would be great if there is a short-code like --latin1 for unicode too! E.g. --unicode instead of --code-page=65001, just for simplicity... -- keep on biking and discovering new trails Felix openmtbmap.org & www.velomap.org