![]() The above values I use are a good compromise between speed and a still usable system :-)įeedback is welcome as well as code/style contributions. I have 12 cores (24 threads) and 32GB of RAM in my machine. Note: For using 1 CPU core you need 2GB of RAM. mt.pl -ram=22528 -cores=11 -typfile=fenix.TYP -style=fzk-fenix -language=de gmapsupp Freizeitkarte_BAYERN mt.pl -ram=22528 -cores=11 -typfile=fenix.TYP -style=fzk-fenix -language=de build Freizeitkarte_BAYERN mt.pl -ram=22528 -cores=11 -language=de split Freizeitkarte_BAYERN mt.pl -ram=22528 -cores=11 join Freizeitkarte_BAYERN mt.pl -downloadbar fetch_ele Freizeitkarte_BAYERN mt.pl -downloadbar fetch_osm Freizeitkarte_BAYERN Here are my build steps: # Build Freizeitkarte for Fenix In case you want a map for your region you can build it yourself using the MDE. ![]() Make sure to use None as the Map theme to get the one from the map! If you want to play with an already rendered map, I’ve uploaded a map of Bavaria and the Alps here:ĭownload the file, unzip it and copy the fenix_fzk_bayern_de.img to the GARMIN folder on the device using MTP. My current version of the Fenix style for Freizeitkarte can be found in a Merge Request (MR) for FZK MDE. QMapShack GPS mapping (GeoTiff and vector) and GPSr management. The draw order really matters and I needed to draw forests earlier as they didn’t show up on smartwatch, but worked fine when loaded in QMapShack. ![]() So I created a new TYP file especially for the Fenix and improved some icons I find important like restaurants, supermarkets, pharmacies and hospitals, parking lots and (bus) stops.Īlso there had been problems with the map on fenix. It has an outdoorc.TYP file which has a more contrasty look for a map but not enough for the Fenix. The MDE comes already with different files which define how a map looks, those are called TYP files. The next step as to improve the l ook of the map. Things like car, beauty or fashion shops, power and communication towers, bowling and horse stuff and many more. Then I reduced the Points of Interest (POI) to remove what we really don’t need. It is really simple to use and well documented!įirst I removed power lines from the map, you really don’t need them on a fitness tracker and they often confused me because the display was similar to roads and it looks like the is a junction of a road but there wasn’t a road. So I’ve downloaded the Freizeitkarte Map Development Environment (MDE) and tried to find out how the map is generated and how you could improve it. Also the display of the Fenix isn’t very saturated, so you need to work with different contrasts to display the map nicely. However as the smart watch doesn’t have a high end processor zooming and fast scrolling on the map is very slow. And of course it's even better and easier to use. QMapShack is the next generation of the famous QLandkarte GT application. The default maps work OKish on the device. Use QMapShack to plan your next outdoor trip or to visualize and archive all the GPS recordings of your past exciting adventures. Freizeitkarte for Garmin Fenix loaded into QMapShackĪfter some search I’ve discovered the wonderful Freizeitkarte project, which is a project to offer maps for Garmin devices.
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