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It is confusing, there is much outdated info on this homepage

Yes I know, difficult to keep everything up to date. I try my best (and stupid documentation only steels my time…)

 

I want to participate in Openstreetmap, and especially tag ways suitable for Cycling

See http://velomap.org/tutorials/participate/

 

How can I add my data / my streets / my tracks to the VeloMap?

See http://velomap.org/tutorials/participate/

 

When will (my) edits show up in the VeloMap?

Usually at the latest 8 days after you commit them. VeloMaps get updated once weekly.

 

Can you offer combined maps, e.g. Italy/Switzerland/Austria/Germany ?

No.

Also there is currently no way of knowing how a split with the mkgmap splitter will number the resulting tiles, nor their location without further analyzing it. The alternative to use a predefined list for the splitter is also no real option, because this would need to be adjusted too often.

 

How should I update my Maps?

a) Just run a new installer ….. or ….

b) first click on uninstall.bat or uninstall.exe, then delete all files from the folder, then put in the new files, and then reinstall.

 

 

In Mapsource everything is fine, on my GPS I miss: Streets and other info Include Routing is grayed out, or other …

Please Read http://velomap.org/tutorials/send-maps-to-your-gps/mapsource/

Comments about this will be deleted from now on whithout mercy, WTF - do you think I write the tutorials so you come ask questions before reading the solutions?

 

 

Mapsource doesn't start and complains that no maps are installed.

RTFM http://velomap.org/tutorials/install-mapsource/

and http://velomap.org/tutorials/install/ .

 

 

Mapsource doesn't start and complains it has to be reinstalled.

Read through here if you have done everything correctly:

http://velomap.org/tutorials/install/

Usually this should not happen. There are several ways to solve this.

1. click on uninstall.exe or uninstall*.bat ("run as administrator" or it won't work). If it has been the map you just installed and it still not works then another map is responsible but not one you downloaded from velomap.org. To solve it see 2.

2. Install Mapsettoolkit cypherman1.googlepages.com/home and delete any map you suspect maybe breaking Mapsource. To help you finding maps installed incorrectly click on "Check Registry". You can use mapsettolkit to reintall any map that didn't break Mapsource via the "Install" button to the right of "Check Registry".

To install a map that did break Mapsource read on here: installation-with-mapsettoolkit/

ONLY CONTACT ME PERSONALLY BY EMAIL IF: you have checked and found out that it was one of my maps breaking Mapsource. In that case I will need your OS, Mapsource Version, and which map it has been including the date of download. If you didn't read through here and tried mapsettoolkit I will not respond to your mail. .

3. Install Mapsource 6.16.3 – it does not crash as easily as old version and is much more tolerant for faulty maps.

 

 

Is there a possibility to send maps faster than with Mapsource?

Well did you read through the tutorial? You can send maps directly to an external card reader, then it will be much faster than to your GPS connected via USB. Once exportet as gmapsupp.img, you can combine several gmapsupp.img with gmaptool. Read gmaptool documentation on how to do that. It's not trivial for beginners….

 

 

Autorouting does not work well on my GPS / Different to Mapsource

Have you read through About–> Autorouting? Try setting the same settings (start with Car/Motorcycle and enable/disable "avoid toll roads", and use "faster route"). The main difference is that Mapsource can calculate longer routes without inbetween points and calculates faster. The only unit currently having more or less it's own mind is the Garmin Edge series, which also has no "avoid toll roads" option to set to deactivate routing over non "trekking bike suitable" ways.

 

 

Mapsource or my GPS (PNA) crashes on calculating a route, or does not react anymore

Autorouting is very complex. This is a well known problem for which there is no solution (yet). Both Mapsource and the GPS units are quite limited in calculation power. 

Try to route over shorter distances. The better the OSM Coverage is in your area, the more likely a long route will be calculated. The bicycle mode further makes route calculation over longer distances even worse as it excludes many roads from routing.

Commercial Maps like City Navigator or OSM maps made for caruse work better because they use highway=motorway and highway=trunk for long distances and thereby reduce the number of times you have to turn. There is a maximum limit of 100 turns to reach your destination without putting inbetween nodes – but likely with velomap the limit is more 10-40 turns depending on how well the area is mapped.

Note that the GPS may well need 1-2 minutes for longer calculations (and don't trust the progress bar, it's broken on many units, so just because it arrived on the end does not mean that the route cannot be calculated). The velomap is not intended to autoroute you from city to city but autoroute you over nice trails on rather short distances. My goal is that routing works in well mapped areas on air distance of around 40-50km without breaking down.

I will try to further optimize to reach this. Currently if an area is well mapped it is rather 10-30km.

Also note the biggest problem we face. Many roads are not connected in OSM

If a road is not connected the GPS will not route you along. Please correct any unconnected streets you notice. (also connect gondolas or cablecars to streets so they can be used too for routing). .

 

 

Can you help me with Mapsource, mkgmap, ….

Please have a look into GPS relevant forums. Good forums in english language can be found on www.groundspeak.com or www.gpspassion.com – in German language www.naviboard.de or www.naviuser.at. Also read through wiki.openstreetmap.org/ and the Openstreetmap forum (has Garmin section): forum.openstreetmap.org/index.php

I'm really getting tired of reading through comments that are answered already in 90% of all cases in the tutorials and/or are explained in the help file of Garmin Mapsource. Mapsource is relatively easy to use, but you will need at least several hours or even days to find out the full potential. Use Qlandkarte GT if your a beginner, it's easier. There are also great Tutorials in German offered here: http://www.silvia-kurt.de/index_gpsinformation.htm

 

 

I would like to have a look into the style-file for mkgmap – or suggest changes to the velomap

You can access the style-file here via Web: http://openmtbmap.origo.ethz.ch/wiki/openmtbmap or via SVN: https://svn.origo.ethz.ch/openmtbmap/

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.

 

   

 

Some areas/polygons are not rendered

Well this is a problem of Multipolygons. there are several related but different problems (mkgmap the renderer will be overhauled in this regard soon to solve this)

a) Sea is rendered incorrectly – this is currently very difficult to achieve with mkgmap. I am sure this will change sometimes. Also very often people crash the coastline in OSM data, or the extract by geofabrik crashes the coastline.

b) Instead of an area there is another area rendered. Please use Multipolygons to solve this. There is no way mkgmap can know what is above or below.

c) Some area (mostly water of forest) is not rendered at all in some places. Is the area a Multipolygon Relation? Sorry currently not supported by mkgmap. This case is very rare (one expample is the Wienerwald missing).

Mapnik and Osmarender have better implementation of Multipolygons and also support unofficial tags like layer=value. There is however no possibility to implement something like layer for Garmin maps. If several Polygons overlap, the definitions in the .TYP-file determine which is shown on top of each other. This has to be done for the whole map. I.e. it is hit and miss whether to show water over forest, or forest over water. So depending on the TYP-File some maps for Garmin will show areas in some places and drop others, and the other way around. BTW also maps sold by Garmin heavily (even much worse) suffer from this problem.

 

 

I don't like the colors, design, streets are too fat, not well visible on my GPS, etc….

You can change your Typfile using maptk . You can basically change the layout as you like, or also make certain roads/objects invisible. This is rather advanced, note that I will not help you on that, but the GPS Forums are full of advice on this.

 

Zip-Archive is broken

Please unpack with 7-zip (www.7-zip.org) or winrar. Maps are packed with LZMA compression, so windows unzipper can't unpack them. Linux users schoud have no problems at all if they install p7zip (sudo apt-get install p7zip)

 

My comment got deleted

O.k. let's get this straight. If you can see your comment after posting and it gets deleted without reason later on, consider that you asked a question that is both answered here in the FAQ, and in the Tutorials. I have had enough of some questions because people will not read tutorials and start asking questions without reading!!!! – I will also delete comments that are explained in the readmes accompanying the downloads! If you're comment does not appear at all, it is probabely considered spam. Remove links and maybe write more text or do other things to differentiate your comment from the loads of spammers trying to post comments.

 

I have some more questions about the velomap.org not answered on the page or I could not find out googling

Put a comment below. If I feel it's important I will write a new topic or add it to the FAQ.

21 comments to FAQ

  • Bodhi

    Hi,

    ich möchte gerne eine OpenMtbMap mit den Ländern D, A, CH, B, NL, Lux und den zugehörigen Höhenlinien und eine VeloMap mit den gleichen Ländern und Höhenlinien auf mein GPSMap 62s von Garmin installieren.

    Hab’ ich auch versucht, jedoch beim Einschalten bleibt das Gerät beim laden der Karten hängen.

    Woran könnte das Liegen?

    Warum ich das überhaupt will: Bin eher ein Reiseradler/Tourenradler, hab’s gerne auch schon mal “wilder” bzw. geh’ auch schon mal wandern.

    Vielen Dank und schönen Gruß!

    Bodhi

  • Marco

    Hi,
    a few days ago I switched to velomaps with my Garmin 705. Works very good on my roadbike.
    Big thanks to your effort!!!
    One question though: I live in Germany, close to France and Switzerland. So I would like to create a mapset with tiles from these three countries. While this works in principle with mapsettoolkit, it always leaves gaps (white space) at the country borders, where the tiles overlap. So it is not useable. Is there a trick I am missing?
    Thanks

  • Markus

    Ich finde die Karte sehr gut und aktualisiere sie auch relativ oft. Ich hab das Gefühl, das die heruntergeladenen Dateien immer kleiner werden. Woran liegt das?

    Gruß

    • extremecarver

      Nein, aber da die Karten nicht immer die gleiche Gegend haben (es werden ja bei der velomap alle Kacheln aus einer Europakarte ausgeschnitten, solange ein Zipfel einer Kacheln nach Deutschland reinragt) – kann sich die Kartengroeße schlagartig veraendern fuer ein Land. Nur auf lange sicht wird die Karte immer wachsen (solange OSM waechst..)

  • andreas

    Is there a Site foe bug reports?

    tchau

    Andreas

  • andreas

    Hey,

    I can’t read a self builded gmapsupp.img with my garmin 60CSx. I build it with raster from France, Swizz, Austria and German. I tried it with the full europ download and with the single country downloads. The used files seems to be uploaded at 09/04/2010 1:43:00 AM.

    I used QLandkart to combine the maps.

    I found two discrepancies in the map files. The Raster DE-Dusseldorf-velomap exists twice, the wrong located will be found in france (66212178) Sarrebourgh could be the right name.
    The same case for Raster FR-Colmar-velomap, the wrong raster is 66212116 it is located around Oftringen in Swizz.

    A map without the wrong rasters can be read from my gps-device.

    tchau

    Andreas

  • Spenny

    Can you clarify what highway tags will not be routed on regardless?

    I have an example where in BaseCamp, Velomap will not route along a highway indicated as a highway=trunk, – in the UK an A road. It seems pretty determined, if I route to a point on that road it will go across a field from the nearest non-trunk road.

    In the UK, unless an A road is explicitly marked as not suitable for bikes then it remains an option, albeit an undesirable option. For example if you try to go north from N52.85778 E-1.68494 you cannot route along the A511 which is the only way without a several mile detour. By OSM criteria, the tagging of trunk is correct.

    So, unless a trunk road is explicitly marked as bicycle=no then I would expect to be able to route for short distances along it – it will offer a 9 mile detour for a 1 mile cycle through a village.

    Thoughts, should this section be tagged bicycle=yes, or should Velomap be allowed to route with a strong weighting. Elsewhere I have an example of a 100 metre cycle along a trunk road being replaced by a similarly lengthy detour.

  • Geert

    Hi.

    I have started adding cyclepathes to open streetmap. I have a lot of gps tracks in my area that use those pathes. And I want to navigate them using Velomap.
    I discovered that 1 path I need is not in Velomap, however, is in Open Street Map. It’s there as “unofficial path” and has both tags “foot yes” and “bicycle yes”.
    So it looks like “unofficial pathes” are not selected for Velomap, not when they have “bicyle yes” either.
    Wouldn’t it be better to broaden the selection to footpathes with tag “bicyle yes”? Now I would have to add a Cycle path besides the footpath where the latter is suitable for cycling already.
    Thanks, Geert

  • Spenny

    OK, another Google brings up a thread which says that the aspect ratio is controlled by a setting in the registry by product. It suggests that Garmin gets it wrong for the basemap because it is a worldwide map and using 35 degrees and Europe is better at 50 degrees.

    This can be corrected by editing the registry and restarting BaseCamp or MapSource for the PC (don’t know where the settings are held on the Mac).

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Garmin\SharedSettings\Products\nnnnnnnnnn\ProjectionAngle

    and set it to decimal 50 or whatever does the trick and restart. Where nnnnnnnnnn is some arbitrary product number for the mapping.

    Probably worth a FAQ entry.

  • Spenny

    Ah, a bit more searching and I find this is a well known problem which can be seen easily in different maps with the use of a proximity circle – and Garmin base maps have a problem too.

  • Spenny

    Hi

    Thanks for your effort. I think that I have seen an odd effect on the maps when viewed in MapSource 6.16.1

    Compared with the base map, and the OSM site or indeed a paper map the aspect ratio appears to be different when displayed in MapSource – the maps are some 25% different in width – so although the co-ordinate selection is correct, the screen on Velomap shows a tall thin map.

    I have simply downloaded the UK maps and used the setup program and not applied any fixes or contours to them. I don’t get this problem on another OSM map set I installed from TalkyToaster (which does not suit my purposes as well as yours).

    Danke!

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