
Am 16.06.2011 um 20:13 schrieb WanMil:
From the Nuvi (commercial map) of my Girlfriend I know, that when you search for streets, it also shows the postal-code. In Mapsource you can search for postal-codes, it also suggest postal-codes, but it couldn't find any streets.
Postal codes are not shown when you search for streets but as far as I know it is possible to search for them. Maybe the index format must be changed slightly so that the postal codes are also displayed.
This would be great!
Other question: Is the pbf-support already included in r1965? I still get: Error at line 1, col 1 Bad file format: test.osm.pbf Error parsing file
Yes. It is included since the first days of the locator branch. I have tested it today and it's working fine.
Please check carefully that the latest osmpbf.jar and protobuf.jar are in the classpath.
WanMil
How can I check this?! Isn't it included in the jar-file? I didn't compile it from trunk. I downloaded the following file: http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/snapshots/mkgmap-locator-r1965.jar Don't forget, that it works with the "normal" versions. Martin
With http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/snapshots/mkgmap-r1955.zip and http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/snapshots/mkgmap-r1962.zip it works.
Cheers Martin
Am 13.06.2011 um 15:33 schrieb WanMil:
Hi Martin,
you need to use the locator branch (I am sure your are doing so).
The last line in your style rules contains an error in the set (mkgmap:postcode instead of mkgmap:postalcode): mkgmap:postal_code!=*& mkgmap:postcode=* { set mkgmap:postal_code='${mkgmap:postcode}' }
What are you searching for? POIs? Street names? Which search fields are you filling? There might be some problems left with searching for zip codes. It's not very well tested.
WanMil
Hi all,
short question. In the style files I use the following lines: mkgmap:postal_code!=*& addr:postcode=* { set mkgmap:postal_code='${addr:postcode}' } mkgmap:postal_code!=*& openGeoDB:postal_codes=* { set mkgmap:postal_code='${openGeoDB:postal_codes}' } mkgmap:postal_code!=*& mkgmap:postcode=* { set mkgmap:postal_code='${mkgmap:postalcode}' }
But in Mapsource (or Garmin/Basecamp), I couldn't search for postal_codes. So what I'm doing wrong?
Cheers Martin
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