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Hi Stéphane<br>
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<pre wrap="">Actually I'm working on a project for a little island.
When I convert the .osm file in .img, I get a little road in the .img
that doesn't appear on the .osm.
I'm in trouble... Someone has an idea ?
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It might be a ghost road but we're not psychic, you need to tell us
more. How about the OSM URL of the road and some info about the options
you are using, etc.
Cheers,
Mark
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Thx for your reply Mark,<br>
The road doesn't appear in the .osm file, only in the .img. So I don't
have everything more on it.<br>
Here are my command line : <br>
java -jar .\mkgmap\mkgmap.jar --gmapsupp --route .\map\mapTravail.osm<br>
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Did I miss something?<br>
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Steph<br>
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