Steve,
Thanks for the updated version.
It looks different and better, but not yet completely good yet:
- it's consistent now (tested on Windows only for the moment),
independant if I start with or without -Dfile.encoding=utf
- If I create a Latin1 map (codepage 1252) the licens looks good
in BaseCamp and when checking the img files withGMapTool
- If I create a unicode map (codepage 65001) it looks good when
checking the image files with GMapTool
- Checking the same unicode map (installed img files) in
BaseCamp, the äöü stuff is scrambled again
- Converting the same unicode map into BaseCamp format (via
jmc_cli) and checking in BaseCamp, äöü stuff is also scrambled
Something's still sort of strange, not working as expected....
Another important thing to note about the release you created:
Suddenly the cfg file has to be utf-8 also. I have some special
characters in some comments line there and mkgmap complained, bailed
out.
Not sure if this is unintended or intended.... but it might be
'dangerous' for other users, I personally do not care, I can create
the cfg file without any problems in UTF-8 on the fly as it's
created automatically... ;-)
With the old version I could have my cfg file in cp1252 on both
linux (UTF-8 Environment) and Windows (non-utf-8).
Cheers
Patrik
On 26.11.2016 20:44, Steve Ratcliffe
wrote:
Hi Patrik
If there's anything to be tested, just let
me know.... I would just need
patched/updated mkgmap as I'm not the Java Crack in terms of
compilations...
This simply opens the file for read using utf-8.
Patch attached and pre-compiled jar file is here:
http://files.mkgmap.org.uk/download/315/mkgmap.jar
Let me know what happens.
..Steve
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