Openmtbmap.org - Mountainbike / Bicycle/ Hiking Maps based on Openstreetmap Routable Maps for Garmin GPS for outdoor sports 2010-03-04T22:02:41Z WordPress http://openmtbmap.org/feed/atom/ extremecarver http://openstreetmap.org <![CDATA[Map Updates 05.03.2010]]> http://openmtbmap.org/?p=719 2010-03-04T22:02:41Z 2010-03-04T21:59:41Z Quite a big amount of changes actually, but most should not be noticeable. Some more refinements and checks for the create installationfile batches. And quite a lot of refinement for the styles. The biggest is that POI are now visible in much lower resolutions – if they are important. I don't know wether this works perfectly also on Oregon/Dakota/Colorado, it works as in Mapsource on "old" GPS. Therefore I too had to adjust the TYPFiles. So if you used custom TYPfiles, you should completly takeover the POI section (have a look in SVN). Also again reworked naming of boundaries and avoiding of ferries also if part of a cycle/mtb route. On top some POI were dropped which I corrected.

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extremecarver http://openstreetmap.org <![CDATA[Map Updates 26.02.2010]]> http://openmtbmap.org/?p=715 2010-02-25T22:21:46Z 2010-02-25T22:21:46Z No changes to the maps (and also mkgmap development being very quiet last week), but new installers/uninstallers that check more things so less chance to do something wrong. Also no more need to move contourlines to seperate folder. Adding them to normal map folder and then running create_mapsource…. .bat is enough now.

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No changes to the maps (and also mkgmap development being very quiet last week), but new installers/uninstallers that check more things so less chance to do something wrong. Also no more need to move contourlines to seperate folder. Adding them to normal map folder and then running create_mapsource…. .bat is enough now.

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extremecarver http://openstreetmap.org <![CDATA[Map Updates 19.02.2010]]> http://openmtbmap.org/?p=714 2010-02-18T19:05:05Z 2010-02-18T19:05:05Z New batch file: create_mapsource_installationfiles_with_mkgmap.bat that recreates address index when merging contourlines. Needs Java JDK installed, and newest mkgmap.jar inside folder of batch.
Otherwise only one tiny bugfix regarding motorways/trunk roads being routable…

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extremecarver http://openstreetmap.org <![CDATA[Map Updates 11.02.2010]]> http://openmtbmap.org/?p=712 2010-02-11T22:27:39Z 2010-02-11T22:27:39Z Map updates corrects bug of routing somtimes being broken when using shorter distance (cycleroutes on bridges, or in combination with cycleway=opposite/both/…). Also makes cities searchable by german, english, local and international name. Made bigger tiles for Netherlands and Denmark. Delete all tiles before updating any of the two countries (or you have some leftovers, that would make create_gmapsupp or create_mapsource_installationfiles go strange).

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extremecarver http://openstreetmap.org <![CDATA[Map Updates 02.02.2010]]> http://openmtbmap.org/?p=711 2010-02-03T10:20:54Z 2010-02-03T10:20:54Z This weeks update already in now, because I have no time over the following days (ISPO and some private stuff). Lot's of little bugfixes, nothing major new

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This weeks update already in now, because I have no time over the following days (ISPO and some private stuff). Lot's of little bugfixes, nothing major new

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extremecarver http://openstreetmap.org <![CDATA[Map Updates 29.01.2010]]> http://openmtbmap.org/?p=709 2010-01-29T19:34:31Z 2010-01-29T19:34:31Z Mainly bugfixes, or better back to good maps as the mkgmap commits were taken back. Missing roads from last update are now back. The updated style-file from now on is available here on Development section (SVN checkout possible): http://openmtbmap.origo.ethz.ch/origo_home

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Mainly bugfixes, or better back to good maps as the mkgmap commits were taken back. Missing roads from last update are now back. The updated style-file from now on is available here on Development section (SVN checkout possible): http://openmtbmap.origo.ethz.ch/origo_home

If you find bugs that you want to have fixed, or new objects related to mtbiking, hiking or cycling in OSM data structure, then please send me SVN patchfiles.

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extremecarver http://openstreetmap.org <![CDATA[Map Updates 22.01.2010]]> http://openmtbmap.org/?p=708 2010-01-22T20:59:25Z 2010-01-22T20:59:25Z New rcn_ref cycle nodes are inside the map (important for the Netherlands). Searchable via marine objects, navigation aid. Also trails tagged with mtb:scale or mtb:scale:uphill are rendered in resolution 21. Due to some recent changes in mkgmap some oneway combinations are broken, so routing might be a bit worse than before. Also some downhill only trails are corrupted. On the other hand maps now have blue sea and I had to adapt the typfile for some polygons. mtb:scale is now by default in the classic typfile not mapped, you can change the color yourself if you wan't to highlight them.

Well mtb:scale:uphill and incline are still missing from JOSM, but here is the style nevertheless http://openmtbmap.x-nation.de/maps/beta/
 It's published under CCBYSA 2.0 by openmtbmap.org. Please provide attribution if you change/distribute or use it.

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extremecarver http://openstreetmap.org <![CDATA[Map Updates 15.01.2010 and Publishing of the lines Style-File]]> http://openmtbmap.org/?p=707 2010-01-14T19:26:00Z 2010-01-14T19:25:17Z The map updates brings no big differences. Only some small changes in POI layout (mainly cities). This time again all maps are updated.

As for the long awaited lines style-file. When I started openmtbmap.org my main intention was to push forward Mtbikers to use and participate in OSM. This is still my main intention. Currently [...]]]>

The map updates brings no big differences. Only some small changes in POI layout (mainly cities). This time again all maps are updated.

As for the long awaited lines style-file. When I started openmtbmap.org my main intention was to push forward Mtbikers to use and participate in OSM. This is still my main intention. Currently IMHO openmtbmap are the only Garmin maps with proper Autorouting for cyclists and mtbikers as well as hikers. It took a lot of hours try & error to get autorouting work reasonably well. All other OSM interpretations that are widespread don't offer nearly as good autorouting for cyclists (be it maps from "DE:All in One, User:Radfahrer or Computerteddy). Therefore currently many non mtbikers are using the openmtbmaps because they offer best autorouting and most extensive mapping features needed for orientation. This is good in my eyes for mtbikers because normal cyclists or hikers get to see maps from a mountainbike-centric perspective and help us push trough relevant ideas and needs better in OSM.

 

The layout of the openmtbmaps is not the prettiest and difficult to understand for newcomers. In my opinion however after one has used it for some time, and remembers the map legend more or less it gives the quickest and most extensive knowledge about the properties of a way or area. This has one drawback, it takes some time and first time users will at the beginning be overwhelmed and would prefer a more traditional map layout. (for example a slightly grey map background would look nicer on a big pc monitor, but offer less contrast outside in the nature on your GPS, less flashy colors would make the map more harmonic, but in the end offer less information and be more difficult to read in sunlight). If other maps could copy the rules for autorouting many newcomers woud due to resistance to learn, or time needed for being able to understand the potential of the map layout of the openmtbmaps, use those maps. Therefore I have been hesistant to publish the lines style-file.

 

By now there are so many users of the openmtbmaps worldwide that I think it is time to opensource the lines-file, so that other people who want to invest some time to improve routing on their maps can do this and bring forward maps for other purposed based on OSM. Be it maps with autorouting destined for motorbikers, or be it maps with autorouting specialised for race cycling. Therefore I will publish the lines style-file (using some versioning software like Trac).

 

However only after mtb:scale and mtb:scale:uphill as well as incline are integrated into main JOSM presets for pathes (and best also tracks) WITHOUT the need to resort to a plugin or modified JOSM version. I personally find the plugin system for JOSM too difficult for beginners and also to error prone. Currently the in my eyes pretty useless sac:scale (useless because many people using it don't really understand the difficulty associated to the vaules) as what is labelled alpine_hiking in one region might be a lot easier than demanding_mountain_hiking on the next path. This so error prone sac:scale occupies 6 lines in the "Ways" Preset. I have not been able to convince "christeck" to implement mtb:scale / mtb:scale:uphill into JOSM (see here: http://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/3896 ).

So now it is your turn. If you get mtb:scale, mtb:scale:uphill and incline into the path preset (or a seperate line called mtb_ways or similar) into JOSM then I will publish the lines style-file (license: CCBYSA 3.0 by openmtbmap.org). I know this is no easy task to do, but if "christeck" notices that many people want to have mtb difficulty presets inside JOSM, I am sure he will integrate it. So your best bet if you want to have the complete style file to build maps with the same or similar features and good autorouting yourself, is to put a comment here: http://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/3896 and support my request to get the changes beginner mtb users of OSM need for easier tagging into OSM. If 100 people drop a comment for support of mtb features regarding JOSM in the next week (there are alone over 600 users receiving the above text in their "openmtbmap newsletter" I am sure we can move one step further in our quest to build opensource maps for mtbikers.

 

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extremecarver http://openstreetmap.org <![CDATA[Map Updates 08.01.2010]]> http://openmtbmap.org/?p=706 2010-01-08T18:13:14Z 2010-01-08T18:13:14Z Sorry this time no update of German Bundeslaendern and non European countries. As OSM data is getting more and more complete I put many lines and polygons only into higher resolutions to make maps faster when zoomed out. If you want more details you can allways increase detail level by 1-2 steps on GPS or Mapsource

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extremecarver http://openstreetmap.org <![CDATA[Map Updates 31.12.2009]]> http://openmtbmap.org/?p=704 2009-12-31T16:48:43Z 2009-12-31T16:48:28Z A small bugfix in mkgmap regarding dropping of some roads only (ways were dropped if on multipolygon outer) and of course new map data

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