How do you make overlay maps on the eXplorist 610?
I renamed the *.imi files to *.poi but they do not show the *.rmp files beneath them. I am using MMO 1.0/2.7 maps.
eg https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0Ymif ... sp=sharing
Overlay Maps on eXplorist
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Re: Overlay Maps on eXplorist
Hi,
the functionality to display the RMP maps below the vector maps is driven by the Global Weights setting for each layer and a special map-type information file.
MMO does not provide this information to the maps. You need to de-compile the maps, add this setting and compile the map again.
BR
Sockeye
the functionality to display the RMP maps below the vector maps is driven by the Global Weights setting for each layer and a special map-type information file.
MMO does not provide this information to the maps. You need to de-compile the maps, add this setting and compile the map again.
BR
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Re: Overlay Maps on eXplorist
Certainly Sockeye the true Wizard.
I assume first or second number on layer line before group number.Sockeye wrote:... the Global Weights setting ...
I assume cvg_map but don't understand contents.Sockeye wrote:... special map-type information file.
(Scratches head) Any instructions?Sockeye wrote:You need to de-compile the maps, add this setting and compile the map again.
Re: Overlay Maps on eXplorist
Hi please don't be dissapointed, but this is confidential infomation i cannot disclose.
BR
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Re: Overlay Maps on eXplorist
I think, this is not a secret.I assume cvg_map but don't understand contents.
MAP_TYPE=TNDB_BASE_MAP for basemaps (.mgi)
MAP_TYPE = TNDB_DETAILED_MAP for detail maps (.imi)
MAP_TYPE = TNDB_POI_MAP for overlay poi maps (.poi)
MAP_TYPE=TNDB_LIGHT_MAP this was written at .tpo maps
MAP_TYPE = TNDB_RASTER_MAP raster maps (.rmp)