Cgpsmapper Routable Cracked
This topic just for reference. I advise to use the 'create_mapsource_installationfiles_with_mkgmap.bat' or 'create_mapsource_installationfiles.bat' instead. The principle of gmaptool when using the GUI version (gmaptool.exe) is very easy.
First you select all *img that you want to integrate into your new mapset in Explorer/Commander and drag it into the main Window. Then you select an operation at the top. To use it you have to know some Vocabs first however.
I won't explain computer basics here. They are needed to use gmaptool. It's not clickibunti. I will explain the easiest way to use it here, there are many other ways to achieve the goal with gmaptool - as gmaptool is very powerful. • • • • • Vocabs Overview Image: Usually named mapset00.img. Needed to show maps in Mapsource.
Dec 21, 2005 - cGPSmapper is a program which allow to convert vector maps in file(s) of a format understandable by your Garmin GPS receiver and Garmin.
Can be generated by maptk or cgpsmapper. Same as Preview Map. Preview Map: Same as overview image. Different Term for the same thing. TDB File: The File that holds the information which *img belong to the mapset Mapset: An assortment of map tiles (*.img) that is joined together by.tdb, overview image (mapset00.img), and.mdx. An example is openmtbmap_at, while openmtbmap_de would be another mapset.
FID - Familiy ID. This is a number between 100 and 9999 (please don't use any other values, while in principle they do work, they might bring forward problems).
Every Mapset needs an unique ID. You should use Mapsettoolkit to check for the FID of other maps installed to your computer so that you don't choose a FID that has been taken already.
PID - Product ID: Allways set to '1' TYPFile: File that holds the information about how map objects are displayed. Can be changed to please different tastes.
Ends with.typ. Openmtbmap.org maps need a typfile. Some maps like City Navigator also look o.k.
Without typfile. Prerequisites Maptk is not working anymore. Put cgpsmapper path in gmaptool GUI (and delete maptk path). Enable 'Advanced Options' in the options tab too. You don't need experimental options (if you read this guide, you obviously don't want to enable them).
Generating a preview map and install.bat to install maps to Mapsource: 1. Drag and Drop all *img you want to include into gmaptool main window. Also drop in the TYPFile.
Watch out to not include the overwiew image. If you want to integrate contourlines, you want to drag them as well as the openmtbmap.org maps into here. If you want to you can combine maps of several countries. Note that this will not enable Autorouting over boarders, but it will enable you to see the maps at the same time in Mapsource without needing to change the mapset. You can also drop a gmapsupp.img 2. Click the tab 'Split' and choose an directory which is empty to which gmaptool can send the maps.
Choose an empty output folder (Directory). Select in the drop down menu: Create Files for Mapsource 5. Check 'Compile Preview Map'. Set a Mapset Name (be creative but don't use Umlauts or special characters) 6. Set Mapset FID to a value not used (use mapsettoolkit to check), set PID to 1. Click on 'Split all'. And let gmaptool do the work -- You don't want to check any of the following but leave them empty: 'Limit Preview Map', 'Limit Mapset Area', 'Set Code Page' or 'Create TDB v3 when possible'.
If in doubt click on '?' To see gmaptool help. Then run the newly crated install.bat that you find togehter with all maps in the output directory. (on x64 Windows you might need to twiddle with the%Key% value in the install.bat, in case some map has wrongly installed to 32bit path in registry). If the colors are wrong, then this means your typfile was not included. This is the case if the fid/pid of the typfile are not the same as the ones of the maps. In that case use mapsettoolkit to add the typfile to the maps (and change the FID/PID of the typfile automatically after confirmation).