I totally disagree that routing is far from perfect, I do get very good results for my taste.
I totally agree, that every bike-rider has different preferences regarding surface and routing.
I tried to build the map on my own and tweak the style a bit but I failed*. Is the “Openfietsmap full” style in the github repo the one that is used for the maps to download? Which typ is used?
It was the first time I fired up mkgmap, so there are plenty of things I might habe down wrong. Just wanted to be sure I am using the correct input for my expected
the car profile of the created map behaved like for real cars. Either it used a default style or I was passing the wrong style to mkgmap
–style-file pointed to the “Openfietsmap full” folder in styles (seemed to work, checked with “–list-styles”), the first options file was “mkgmap.args” in styles/Openfietsmap full, the second one created by splitter.
didn’t specify a typ.
mkgmap worked fine, except some warnings about elevation data which I ignored for the beginning.
I also tried the “bike-map” option from mkgmap but the result was the same.
Should one change map identifier/version/etc to avoid issues with Basecamp Map Cache?
What I wanted to see was the order of options. Some users specify the --style-file option after the templates.args from splitter, and that means that mkgmap uses the default style for the files.
Having some similar problems accessing the above site … when selecting a predefined set of maps (Thailand, in my case), the download now link shows </script>");} ’ target=‘_blank’>Download map now!
Examination of the full link address shows that its seems to contain a Data Miner.
Now, I have run a number of Malware checker programs including Malwarebytes, which says my PC is clean, but of course, it could be wrong Is anyone else experiencing this behaviour ?
Gerd, thanks.
Ligfietser - Yes, I’m quite mindful of the fact the problem is local … and have been doing some more checking. When I open your site using a different network connection (4g Hotspot), the problem goes away. I normally connect through a condo community Wifi network and I strongly suspect this has been compromised.
Cheers, Russ.
Tried to download the file osm_generic_new_gmapsupp.zip as well as osm_generic_gmapsupp.zip (south korea) but it comes down as a .img file. When I click on it it says that it is not a mountable image.
The .zip files are supposed to contain a .img file. This file is not meant to be mounted as a disk, so double-clicking it won’t do anything you want. You need to copy it to your device, which can then read it as a Garmin map file.