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[mkgmap-dev] splitter r239

From GerdP gpetermann_muenchen at hotmail.com on Wed Nov 21 06:57:28 GMT 2012

Hello Felix,

ok, I think I understand the problem. Did you try using something like
osmfilter to delete 
data which is not needed before using splitter? Would that be an option?

Gerd


Felix Hartmann-2 wrote
> The problem are tiles with loads of nodes, that are not used by default 
> style (or I think virtually most styles, except maybe openseemap). So 
> you end up with mkgmap rendering 1 or 2 tiles, with say 10 nodes only 
> (if at all).
> On 20.11.2012 16:21, GerdP wrote:
>> Felix Hartmann-2 wrote
>>> Well, split France and then I think it is obvious, why there are
>>> problems (especially as if you choose a low maxnodes value for france,
>>> you still produce maps that crash Garmin GPS devices, once
>>> installed/active)...
>> Well, I don't want to crash my GPS ;-)
>> If I split france (an older extract) with maxnodes=1000000 I see messages
>> like this:
>> Area (43.5498046875,1.23046875) to (43.7255859375,1.40625) contains
>> 1.013.349 nodes but can't be split further
>>
>> Is that the obvious problem you are talking about?
>> If I got this right, you have to use a higher resolution to fix that
>> (with
>> my extract, resolution=14 was enough. I don't know what you have to
>> change
>> in mkgmap settings to work with that.
>>
>> Gerd
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