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(Ian Young)
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That was probably too vague for people to understand what I was saying.
I built a map for my area using your styles and mkgmap options from github. I loaded this map as well as the garmin.openstreetmap.org map for the same area (well, actually for the whole of the UK, which may be relevant) into Garmin Basecamp on my Mac.
The results were almost, but not quite, identical. The most obvious difference was that although a given number of pixels vertically on the screen seemed to correspond to the same set of features in both maps, that wasn’t true horizontally: one map was compressed horizontally relative to the other, so that the same screen distance corresponded to more features on one map than on the other.
So close!
I did play around with JaVaWa GMTK a while back but I don’t really understand the projection angle thing. It’s also something I have to fire up a virtual machine to run, as it’s a 32-bit application and Macs have gone 64-bit-only now. Mapsource is, I think, Windows-only? I’ve also seen a lot of posts that imply that the projection angle is set in the Windows registry, which obviously isn’t going to apply…
I said the fact that my test map was just for the area around my city might be relevant. I’ve seen posts implying that the projection angle Basecamp picks in the absence of an explicit setting depends on the area covered by the map. So my problem may just go away if I make my own map of the whole UK. I will have to see if I can get some time to try that.
(I say “my problem” here, but it’s not really an issue in practice as it’s only a small variation between maps… but it tells me I’m not understanding something that might be important later, which bugs me a bit.)
Any other thoughts welcome.