Yes, I’ve tried both, and I’ve tried resolution before trying levels.

I have used pure mkgmap without any generated .typ files. I thought that it is probably device itself, which is interpreting settings differently from the mapsource or mapedit.

Anyways, my idea was to show almost all the points on the map (for mapping purposes), but define particular zoom levels for all these points (for overview while travelling). For example - museums and bus stops should appear on less detailed zoom levels with proper Icons, and benches, barriers on a more detailed map zoom levels. Some of the POIs which appears on an unwanted zoom levels are the ones from the default style and were unmodified, but I assume there is no 100% reliable spec for the behaviour of all POIs available. And all POI definitions I has added to the default style are shown incorrectly. I’m aware of the sf.net project with the spec for the .img format, probably reverse engineered information, but I haven’t went through it, to much details for me at this time.
I have used following options to generate the map, if this can help:


java -jar -Xmx384M ../mkgmap-r<#>/mkgmap.jar --style-file=./ezm.zip \
--check-roundabouts --check-roundabout-flares \
--drive-on-left --make-all-cycleways --generate-sea=multipolygon --add-pois-to-areas \
--gmapsupp --ignore-osm-bounds --net --route --mapname=31107908 \
reading.osm

I’ll play a bit with options, but I have spent already to much time on this.

csdf: Thanks for your web page, it is really useful in terms of using mkgmap.

Guys, Thanks for help, generated maps are working for me anyways…

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