problemas con mapas osm
abro un mapa OSM con land y al querer guardarlo sólo me deja en IMP,pero luego no puedo abrir el IMP y me da error, sin intento abrir el osm y guardarlo en MPV, no me deja y tampoco sale la opción de guardarlo en MPVF
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Tengo la versión 9.8.1 pagada, lo que habéis hecho es no dejar que podamos utilizarla para hacer mapas para que pasemos a la versión 10, he probado una versión antigua del land 7.7 y me funciona perfectamente.
Yo ya pagué en su día una licencia para siempre de land 9, lo que han hecho los de twonav es no poder utilizarla para que pasemos a la 10, llevo muchos años pagando y no voy a pagar más.
gracias
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Hi, even in V9.8.1 mpvf saving is possible. You need for that a compescript (OSM-MapCreate.cgs) like the one I published here before and which Thierry is referring in one of the pictures. Search this forum for it or contact me if you can't find it. Though I recommend using Land not higher then 8.96 for it since Compe seriously screwed the mpvf map creation later.
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Es agotador responder a los "groseros" que no entienden nada y se hacen la víctima.
Somos usuarios, no tiene sentido llorar; en el peor de los casos, te dejaremos en tu "mierda".
¡Listo! ¡Pero a veces hay que decirlo!
En todas las versiones de Land hasta Land 10, puedes crear un mapa en formato MVP o MVPF.
A partir de Land 10, crear un mapa en MVPF es imposible (¡Saca el pañuelo para secarte las lágrimas!).
Sin embargo, puedes ahorrar en MVP si tienes la suscripción adecuada.
La mejor versión para crear un mapa en MVPF es Land 8 antes de la 8.5 o Land 7.
Con el script anterior, funciona, aunque con mensajes de error falsos y algunos fallos.
Si quieres LLAMADAS, al menos usa el canal adecuado para comunicarte. Hay un enlace arriba a la derecha: ENVIAR SOLICITUD. Al menos tendremos un usuario más que va por buen camino en lugar de jugar al Quijote.
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thierry, no sé porqué te enfadas,yo no tengo nada contra ti, gracias por ayudarme,mis comentarios negativos son para twonav,pero por experiencia se ,que por mucho que les digas algo, no hacen nada.
Sacan actualizaciones que van peor que las anteriores y encima quieren que pagues otra vez por algo que va mal.
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Glad to hear, thanks for the feedback.
Yes, it works up to Land 10. It's the author who is mistaken. From Land 10 onwards, saving in MVPF is no longer possible, but using an MVPF is possible.
Vector map created with Land 8, viewed with Land 10.4
- One script in *.imp format
- Two layers in *.mvpf format (contour lines)
- One (multi-layer) *.vmap layer (Import BBBike -> Vmap with Land)
The same area this time in MBTile format, a merge of IGN vector data and OSM data
I'm waiting for TwoNav to explain the new *.Gpkg format. The *.mbtile map above is basically a list of *.gpkg vector layers exported to MBTILE. But the original GPKG map is not recognized by TwoNav.
Best regards
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Thierry,
From Land 10 onwards, saving in MVPF is no longer possible, but using an MVPF is possible.
As I tried to explain before (when I published the OSM-MapCreate.cgs script), mpvf and vmap are basically the same. So with the help of the script, mpvf creation is still possible in Land10 but faulty (last time I checked, Land crashed at the end but the created vmap file was working-if you rename it into mvpf it will work too).
Your creation of an mpvf contourline layer looks interesting - could you please explain how you this.
I aggree MBTILE and GPKG without the vector part are not that helpful and if only rastermaps are working in those formats I don't see the reason for it too. For me, rmap or rtmap with a good imp file is much more flexible to handle.
Regards.
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Uwe,
To add relief (curves) to a vector map:
- Import the relief, merge, and crop the relief tiles to the map size (Land can do this, QGIS can do it).
- Extract the curves from the relief, (for example, with QGIS) , you need a GIS software.
- This produces a map for each curve type, either *.gkpg or *.shp.
- Either work with QGIS (for example), and each curve map is managed as a vector layer, which is managed like other data layers.
- Or import each curve map (*.shp) into Land, which must be saved as *.mvp or *.mvpf (preferred *.mvpf because it is less segmented).
Once converted to *.mvpf in Land (land before Land 10), it becomes a vector map (configurable rendering in Land).
Import the OSM data for the future map.
Assemble everything (3 lines) into a hypermap, save, and you're done.
The rendering (visual appearance) as well as the presence-absence or presence-absence management linked to the zoom level are configurable. This only needs to be done once; the corresponding *.clay files can be duplicated.
QGIS allows you to create maps directly by importing data from the geographical institute, adapt the rendering, add labeled curves, add relief shading, play with false colors, etc. Unfortunately, TwoNav only accepts MBTILES or GEOTIFF raster images.
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Points two and three, really nothing complicated, it's become easy with QGIS.
QGIS exports to MBTILE. All TwoNav devices are now compatible with this format. What's the point of switching from MBTile to Rmap? I only see a loss of quality! Mobac also exports in MBTile SQlite format.
In MOBAC, exporting to MBTile Sqlite format also allows you to overcome certain limitations related to the size of Rmap tiles in MOBAC, given that the sizes of ZOOM tiles differ, and they must be strictly overlapped. This constraint disappears with MBTile Sqlite.
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