
My combine step: --index --overview-mapname=63240000 --series-name='OSM World Routable' --latin1 --description='OSM World Routable' --product-id=3 --family-id=2000 --tdbfile --nsis --gmapsupp *324*.img The family-id parameter I added after discovering that the map was missing from MapSource. Nakor wrote:
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 9:17 AM, Lambertus <osm@na1400.info <mailto:osm@na1400.info>> wrote:
Nakor wrote: > On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 7:32 AM, Lambertus wrote > If anyone wants to use the --nsis option, make sure to set a > --family-id, otherwise the maps won't show up in MapSource. The > family-name is copied from the description if you > > > Thanks for the report. What is the default mkgmap behavior in this case? > No family-id? > The default family-id is 0 which seems good, but really isn't. With family-id=0 MapSource doesn't show the map nor lists it in the dropdown box, for me at least.
Mmmh. It works for me. What are the arguments you have on mkgmap command line?
Thanks,
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