Beddhist
(Peter Hendricks)
17
What you have done here is awesome and it looks really good. However:
On the web, yes and it produces a professional looking map on screen and possibly when printed (haven’t tried that yet). But the requirements on a GPS are a little different. You want to be able to see roads at a glance. The screen is very small, so you don’t want too much clutter. When driving you don’t have much time to look at the screen, you need to get info quickly and make decisions on where to go based on that (unless you are being routed, but even then: the instructions are not always correct).
Personally, I don’t want too much detail apart from roads and rivers, maybe rail lines. What I do want is contrast.
I have experimented a little with typ files myself, because my Zumo 660 displays minor roads almost the same as dirt tracks: a thin grey line on a white background. (This is a motorcycle GPS…) I have found that no matter how I try you cannot have dashed or dotted lines in a typ file on the Zumo. The reason is that any transparent colour appears as non-tranparent black. You may want to bear that in mind.
Regards,
Peter.