
I fear this did not solve the problem either. Here is what I tried: java -Xmx1500m -jar /data/gps/maps/mkgmap/dist/mkgmap.jar --gmapsupp --family-id="00010002" /data/gps/maps/new/osmData/austria/00010002.img --family-id="00010004" /data/gps/maps/new/osmData/austria/00010004.img --family-id="00010006" /data/gps/maps/new/osmData/austria/00010006.img --family-id="00010001" /data/gps/maps/new/osmData/austria/00010001.img --family-id="00010003" /data/gps/maps/new/osmData/austria/00010003.img --family-id="00010000" /data/gps/maps/new/osmData/austria/00010000.img --family-id="00010005" /data/gps/maps/new/osmData/austria/00010005.img [...] And still there are the (, , Jan 2010). And uncovered parts of the image. The file names are unique too, by the way. Something else that could have gone wrong? Simon Ralf Kleineisel wrote:
On 01/07/2010 06:09 PM, Simon Eugster wrote:
MKGMAP (gmapsupp.img) --gmapsupp %s (with all .img files as argument)
You have to tell mkgmap which img is which FID in this stage. The FID is not stored in the individual tiles, just in the TDB file and in the gmapsupp.img. _______________________________________________ mkgmap-dev mailing list mkgmap-dev@lists.mkgmap.org.uk http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/mkgmap-dev