Steve,
indeed the names are absolutely correct when calling with --overview-mapname.

Checking the outcoming directory structure aswell as the xml file shows all fine regarding file names:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<MapProduct xmlns="http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/MapProduct/v1">
 <Name>Freizeitkarte_LUX 16.12</Name>
 <DataVersion>100</DataVersion>
 <DataFormat>Original</DataFormat>
 <ID>6442</ID>
 <IDX>Freizeitkarte_LUX.mdx</IDX>
 <MDR>Freizeitkarte_LUX_mdr</MDR>
 <TYP>6442.TYP</TYP>
<SubProduct>
 <Name>Freizeitkarte_LUX 16.12</Name>
 <ID>1</ID>
 <BaseMap>Freizeitkarte_LUX</BaseMap>
 <TDB>Freizeitkarte_LUX.tdb</TDB>
 <Directory>Product1</Directory>
</SubProduct>
</MapProduct>

I'm just wondering about DataVersion being 100 eventhough I call mkgmap with --product-version="1612". Shouldn't that version go into that DataVersion also ? A gmap archive structure created with jmc_cli does fill DataVersion with the 'correct' number, btw.

As promised here the xml file from the City Navigator:
Info.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<MapProduct xmlns="http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/MapProduct/v1">
  <Name>City Navigator Europe NTU 2016.30</Name>
  <InstallationID>1</InstallationID>
  <DataVersion>1930</DataVersion>
  <DataFormat>NT</DataFormat>
  <ID>4037</ID>
  <IDX>CNEuroNTU_2016_30.mdx</IDX>
  <MDR>CNEuroNTU_2016_30_mdr</MDR>
  <TRF>CNEuroNTU_2016_30_trf.trf</TRF>
  <TYP>I0000FC5.TYP</TYP>
  <SubProduct>
    <Name>City Navigator Europe NTU 2016.3</Name>
    <ID>1</ID>
    <BaseMap>CNEuroNTU_2016_30</BaseMap>
    <TDB>CNEuroNTU_2016_30.tdb</TDB>
    <Directory>Product1</Directory>
    <Notice>eula.txt</Notice>
    <MapLogosPath>Logos</MapLogosPath>
  </SubProduct>
</MapProduct>

Info_v2.xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<MapProduct xmlns="http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/MapProduct/v2">
  <Name>City Navigator Europe NTU 2016.30</Name>
  <InstallationID>1</InstallationID>
  <DataVersion>1930</DataVersion>
  <DataFormat>NT</DataFormat>
  <ID>4037</ID>
  <Files>
    <File id="IDX">CNEuroNTU_2016_30.mdx</File>
    <File id="MDR">CNEuroNTU_2016_30_mdr</File>
    <File id="TRF">CNEuroNTU_2016_30_trf.trf</File>
    <File id="TYP">I0000FC5.TYP</File>
  </Files>
  <SubProduct>
    <Name>City Navigator Europe NTU 2016.3</Name>
    <ID>1</ID>
    <BaseMap>CNEuroNTU_2016_30</BaseMap>
    <Directory>Product1</Directory>
    <Files>
      <File id="TDB">CNEuroNTU_2016_30.tdb</File>
      <File id="NoticeUtf8">eula.txt</File>
    </Files>
  </SubProduct>
  <MapLogosPath>Logos</MapLogosPath>
</MapProduct>

Thanks and regards
Patrik

On 15.12.2016 09:05, Patrik Brunner wrote:
I'll give it another try latest tomorrow. Could be that I'm not using --overview-mapname in the call.... I was just copying the snippets from the creation of the gmapsupp without too much additional brainwork and checks.
 
Regarding City Navigator: I'm quite sure it didn't contain spaces, but I'll doublecheck when I have access to the machine with the City Navigator installed and send you the complete content of the XML file.... also latest tomorrow.
 
Cheers
Patrik
 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. Dezember 2016 um 23:03 Uhr
Von: "Steve Ratcliffe" <steve@parabola.me.uk>
An: "Development list for mkgmap" <mkgmap-dev@lists.mkgmap.org.uk>
Betreff: Re: [mkgmap-dev] Adding the gmapi format.

Hi

> I would prefer having the top directory named differently/choosable....
> why not using the basemap name ? or just a free choosable name ?

OK I thought this might merit some discussion.

The top level directory is currently controlled by --overview-mapname.
So it is the same as the basemap name.
It should, based on looking at what the Garmin MapConverter
does, use family-name instead.

The scripts/gmapi-builder.py script uses the product name, which would
not work in the case where there is more than one product in a family.
I don't know if anyone actually does that.

> And: to have another convincing reason: Official City Navigator Europe
> NTU 2016.30 is using the basename 'CNEuroNTU_2016_30' for the gmap
> folder and subcomponents.

What is the family name for that map? It should be in the first
<Name> element in the Info.xml file.
Does it have spaces or underscores or is different altogether?

..Steve
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