Hi Brad
test-map:all-elements isn't documented except in it's source:
It generates a map with blocks of POI, lines and polygons, both named and unnamed.
You might need to zoom in to see things.
The TYP file sameOrder.txt does not supply any icons; maybe Qmapshack doesn't either - I've never used it.
It does non-obvious things like using a non-standard background for half the above blocks and no background for the others, ie like a transparent map. This required setting POI_FLAG_TRANSPARENT for the test map to be displayed on the devices I tried. Maybe qmapshack has a different understanding.
How are the polygons messed up?
I don't know anything about zumo/themes - sorry.
Ticker
On Thu, 2020-08-06 at 16:10 -0600, brad wrote:
Even if I load a theme file with nothing in it, it doesn't seem to matter.
I have worked out a set of typ codes for the roads and trails that work.
Now I'm looking at points (POI), and I'm getting almost nothing on the Zumo. The only POI I'm getting is a WC using the Openfietsmap_full style & mapnik typ.
Ticker Berkin posted a while back about a test map, this sounds useful, so I generated a map with this:
java -jar ~/Apps/Mkgmap/mkgmap-r4565/mkgmap.jar --gmapsupp --verbose --order-by-decreasing-area test-map:all-elements ~/Apps/Mkgmap/mkgmap-r4565/examples/typ-files/sameOrder.txt
But I must be missing something because that doesn't show any POI's on Qmapshack on my desktop, and the polygons are messed up.
Is this feature documented anywhere?
Any help is appreciated.