1) Make a plan for all your zoom levels
2) Remove all place references in the default style
3) Set Mapsource/Basecamps 'detail level' to medium
5) Show essential boundaries (national , provinces)
4) Set fonts to no_label, default or large
You can create a new file called places and add it to your points file:
include 'inc/places';
place=* & capital=yes [0x0200 resolution 10-20]# name disappears at level 21 etc
(place=city |place=* & admin_level<4) [0x0300 resolution 15-20]
place=town & mkgmap:area2poi!=true & population>=50000 [0x0400 resolution 16-20]
place=town & mkgmap:area2poi!=true & population>=20000 [0x0500 resolution 17-22]
place=town [0x0600 resolution 18-23]
place=village [0x0c00 resolution 21 ]
place=suburb [0x0a00 resolution 22 ]
place=hamlet |place=isolated_dwelling [0x0b00 resolution 24 ]
place=locality [0x01F02 resolution 24]
#add country names
place=country [0x1500 resolution 12-19]
# add province only applies to certain countries
place=county (0x1500 resolution 17-19]
Font Styles
Garmin Topo maps use no_label to hide names in polygons when zoom levels are <20
The trick is to use two polygons:
You may want to use a different font style for villages ; we decided to make our village names large.
How to create boundaries
In your lines file add
You need to google the level appropriate to your country.
boundary=national [0x1e resolution 18 continue]
boundary=administrative & admin_level<7 [0x11b0f resolution 16-17 continue]
boundary=administrative & admin_level<8 [0x11b0f resolution 18-20 continue]
# add continue else it doesn't do the highways or rivers
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