Hi Gert

It makes sense

Nick

On 07/06/2015 15:07, GerdP [via GIS] wrote:
Hi all,

With r3614 I've updated the built-in generator to my current knowledge about
valid types.

Simple usage:
java -jar mkgmap.jar --tdbfile test-map:all-elements
java -jar mkgmap.jar --index --gmapsupp test-map:all-elements

Further options:
 * Instructions for use:  If you run this program with the environment
 * variables BASE_LAT and BASE_LONG set to something just SW of where you
 * are then the map generated will be located near where you are.  Otherwise
 * the default location is at (51.7, 0.24).

@Nick:
Sorry, I forgot about this feature in mkgmap. I think it does
now all that we need. Do you agree?

Gerd

GerdP wrote
Hi all,
nwillink wrote
2) Why there's a dependency on mkgmap r3612 ?

It will work with previous mkgmaps but not 100% - I'm not quite sure
what the issue was
the problem was that mkgmap uses the rounded Garmin coordinates
to calculate the tile boundaries, but later used high precision coordinates
to test if the POI is within the boundary. With r3612 the tile boundary
is enlarged by one unit when the high-prec value max was rounded down.

Gerd



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