
Gerd, I think you were confused addressing your reply to Dave, instead you should have replied it to Greg Crago. I find those discussions via mailing lists very confusing too. So question to Greg, are you using a TYP file? This should help to make those lines visible. ----- Oorspronkelijk bericht -----
Van: "Gerd Petermann" <GPetermann_muenchen@hotmail.com> Aan: daveswarthout@gmail.com, "Development list for mkgmap" <mkgmap-dev@lists.mkgmap.org.uk> Verzonden: Zaterdag 27 februari 2016 13:39:06 Onderwerp: Re: [mkgmap-dev] Anyone determine which linetypes are NOT visable in BaseCamp?
Hi Dave,
sorry, I think I got you wrong. I thought you don't use a TYP file.
I guess I should have checked older posts before...
So does that mean that you have lines defined in the TYP file as visible
and still Basecamp doesn't show them ?
Gerd
Von: mkgmap-dev-bounces@lists.mkgmap.org.uk <mkgmap-dev-bounces@lists.mkgmap.org.uk> im Auftrag von Dave Swarthout <daveswarthout@gmail.com> Gesendet: Samstag, 27. Februar 2016 13:06 An: Development list for mkgmap Betreff: Re: [mkgmap-dev] Anyone determine which linetypes are NOT visable in BaseCamp? Huh? I can define the width of a way, its color, whether it is dashed or solid in my TYP file. Are you saying I don't need a TYP file to make a dashed, brown line of width 5 pixels with hex code 0x1007 that is then assigned via a style rule to an OSM way?
If I do not then I agree; I don't understand anything about TYP files.
Can you explain in a little more detail what you are trying to tell me?
On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 4:45 PM, Minko < ligfietser@online.nl > wrote:
Hi Dave,
it seems you don't understand the meaning of TYP file.
It is used to define how POI / lines / areas are displayed (in Basecamp and the device).
Such a file is not part of the mkgmap distribution, don't know why, maybe the reason
is that some devices don't support TYP files, maybe it's because programmers aren't
much interested in it ;-)
You can find samples in other wellknown styles, e.g. here:
which contains the styles used for Minkos cycling maps:
I don't know if this page is up to date, but it may help as well:
Gerd
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