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cGPSmapper Use r Manual First Published Date: 2005-04-01 Version: 2.1 Published Date: 2006-08-13 Total Page Count: 100.
cGPSmapper Manual Contents http://cgpsmapper.com/ 2 of 100 1 Contents 1 CONTENTS .................................................................................................................. 2 2 INTRODUCTION ......................................
cGPSmapper Manual Contents http://cgpsmapper.com/ 3 of 100 4.5.2 Concepts and Terminology ........................................................................... 45 4.5.3 Using Dictionary ...........................................................
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cGPSmapper Manual Introduction http://cgpsmapper.com/ 5 of 100 2 Introduction The latest version of this document can be found at http://www.cgpsmapper.com/ . Feel free to e-mail your comments / contributions to the present document to manual@cgpsmapper.
cGPSmapper Manual Introduction http://cgpsmapper.com/ 6 of 100 preceded by a pair of statements with # metavariables, the whole pair should be repeated (see specific statements for examples). Text in orange colour (e.g. Name= ) are mandatory statements in the given section.
cGPSmapper Manual Overview http://cgpsmapper.com/ 7 of 100 3 Overview Creating a map to be uploaded to a GPS receiver may be compared to programming: you write a program (i.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 8 of 100 4 Map Project 4.1 Map Creation You write the source file in the PFM format (the .mp file) using any text editor. All map- related information is provided in relevant statements. Then the map is compiled with the cGPSmapper compiler and the resulting .
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 9 of 100 Section Type Identifier(s) Body (Objects) [POI] [POLYLINE] [POLYGON] [PLT] [WPT] [DBX] [SHP] [FILE] [RGN10] [RGN20] [RGN40] [RGN80] The header section is mandatory and must appear as the first section in the source file.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 10 of 100 Codepage=xx 0 full-byte (8-bit) character coding with the specified codepage is used (depending on the GPS firmware) 0 .
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 11 of 100 Lock=x Final IMG file will require unlock code specific for each GPS device. Y Yes N no Default = N ProductCode=x Subfamily identifier used for locked IMG files only – value between 1 and 255.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 12 of 100 σ τ π DefaultRegionCount ry=region_name Should be used in conjunction with DefaultCityCountry . Defines the default country name for automatic city indexing. If not defined, cities will be indexed only if city index info is explicitl y provided.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 13 of 100 PreProcess=x Kind of pre-processing: G generalization only (faster method, but 'crossroad' nodes might be removed).
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 14 of 100 Preview=x Refer to section 6.2 (Creating preview map files), on page 61, for details. N map designated for use with GPS will be created Y map designated for use as preview map for MapSource will be created Default = N AlignMethod No longer used / supported.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 15 of 100 CountryIdx#=countr y_index The country_index represents the number in the corresponding Country# statement. The first # ( CountryIdx ) must always be one. Subsequent 3 # must be in ascending order.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 16 of 100 DeltaSN=### Longitude Delta. DeltaWE=### Latitude Delta. IALA=x IALA system. The areas that use the 'B' system are the Americas, Japan and the Philippines. The remainder of the world uses the 'A' system.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 17 of 100 ReferenceEllipsoid =### Reference Ellipsoid. 0 Krassovsky 1 Airy 2 Modified Airy 3 Australian National .
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 18 of 100 Level#RGNnn=bitmas k Refer to section 4.5 (on page 44) for details. bitmask mask used to show / hide the objects. # level on which the bitmask is applied. nn type of object to which the bitmask is applied.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 19 of 100 City=x Indicates if the POI is a city. Only used if the [POI] alias is used. N or 0 not a city (instead of [RGN10]) Y or 1 city (instead of [RGN20]) Default = N Label=object_name Name of the object to be shown on the map.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 20 of 100 σ τ π CountryName=xxx Name of country to which the object belongs. Can be used only together with keys RegionName and CityName . 80 characters maximum. σ τ π Zip=xxx Object Zip Code.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 21 of 100 Background=x Declare the custom shape of the map. The background object defines the area of the basemap which is covered by this map. It is recommended that background be only used with maps which have irregular boundaries.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 22 of 100 4.2.4.3 Polyline [POLYLINE] Polyline section identifier. [RGN40] may also be used instead. It is used to define linear objects such as streets, streams, etc. Type=object_type Refer to section 4.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 23 of 100 Routeparam=xxx NodID#=xxx [END] Section terminator. 4.2.4.4 Point of Intere st from OziExplorer [WPT] Point of interest section identifier, with data imported from an OziExplorer .
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 24 of 100 File#=file_name .plt file from which data will be imported to layer #. The path could be either absolute or relative to the current directory.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 25 of 100 DirField=field_nam e N or 0 Hide street direction on crossroads Y or 1 Show street direction on crossroads Default = N Level=# Level into which objects will be imported.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 26 of 100 τ π Zip=field_name Name of the field - in the associated .dbf file - from which cGPSmapper will get the Zip for each object. Only used for polylines (i.e. when Type=RGN40 or Type=64 ) and POIs ( Type=RGN10 or Type=16 ).
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 27 of 100 VehicleI=field_nam e 1 no bicycles allowed on the road. VehicleR=field_nam e 1 no trucks allowed on the road.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 28 of 100 σ τ π HeightAboveFoundat ion=field_name Refer to section 0 (on page 30) for details. σ τ π HeightAboveDatum=f ield_name Refer to section 0 (on page 30) for details. σ τ π HeightAboveFoundat ionUnit=field_name Refer to section 0 (on page 30) for details.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 29 of 100 4.2.4.8 File [FILE] Lists other PFM files to be included in the current compilation. name=file_name Name of a PFM file (including extension) to be processed in the current compilation.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 30 of 100 [RGN10] Type=0x6616 Label=Table Mountain~[0x1f]1084 Origin0=(-33.96664,18.42569) [END-RGN10] 4.2.6 Road numbers Road numbers can be defined using NUMBERS# key within [RGN40] declaration. There could be up to 60 definitions of numbers for a single road.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 31 of 100 This is equivalent of: Numbers1=0,E,1,9,O,4,20 Numbering style can be: N,E,O,B – which suits to: N one, E ven, O dd, B oth.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 32 of 100 Label=object_name Optional name of the object to be shown on the map. 80 characters maximum. Data#=(lat,lon) Origin#=(lat,lon) may be used instead. Object data for layer #. Refer to section 4.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 33 of 100 Color=## Object colour. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 .
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 34 of 100 Depth=##.# Point depth / height value with one decimal (e.g. 20.1). The maximum value is 65535, when value is defined as integer; and 6553, when value is defined as real. Warning : This value is not displayed if the “Spot Soundings” setting in the GPS receiver is set to “Off”.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 35 of 100 FoundationColor=# Foundation colour. 0x00 (generic symbol) 0x01 red 0x02 green 0x03 yellow 0x04 w.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 36 of 100 Light=colour Light=(colour,rang e) Definition of light colour and range. There are several accepted formats: - Light=2 define colour of the light (valid for t ype s 0x02XX) - Light=(3,4) colour 3 and range 4 nm Ranges always in nautical miles.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 37 of 100 LightType=xxx Definition of the light type. Can be a number (as decimal or hex) or a letter. If the value is a letter, then the light type is set to 0x0b (Morse code) and letter is used as a Morse code letter.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 38 of 100 σ τ π LocalDesignator=xx x Text visible in the properties window of the object. Applies only to following marine types: points of types 0x01XX and 0x02XX σ τ π InternationalDesig nator=xxx Text visible in the properties window of the object.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 39 of 100 σ τ π DoubleLights=x Additional info shown in the properties window. Number of light bubbles.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 40 of 100 and the other a single point, and choosing levels for them so that the appropriate one is displayed at each zoom setting.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 41 of 100 Level no. 8 GPS Equivalent (Metric) GPS Equivalent (Imperial) 19 3km 2 miles to 3 miles 18 5km to 8km 5 miles 17 12km 8 miles to 12 miles.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 42 of 100 defining map objects. Map zoom level 3 is only used to dictate when our map replaces the base map. This means that you must always define one more map zoom level than you actually need for your map objects, and every map definition must therefore include at least two map zoom levels.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 43 of 100 [RGN10] Type=3328 Label=Remenham EndLevel=3 Data0=(51.551744,-0.889936) [END] What the EndLevel= n line says is that the coordinates in the highest numbered D ata n = line apply up to the specified EndLevel= n , starting with the level number in the Data n = line.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 44 of 100 level. cGPSmapper automatically averages out consecutive points which are too close to be distinguishable on the GPS screen and discards unnecessary points.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 45 of 100 Fortunately the Polish file format has a solution called 'Dictionary' whic h all ows you to switch map objects of the same type on or off for each level. [DICTIONARY] is an optional section and follows after the [IMG ID] section.
cGPSmapper Manual Map Project http://cgpsmapper.com/ 46 of 100 The first two lines start with ';' indicating that these are comment lines and are ignored by cGPSmapper . They are there so that you do not need to actually count the digits to determine which one refers to which object code.
cGPSmapper Manual Creating custom type file http://cgpsmapper.com/ 47 of 100 [DICTIONARY] ; 0 1 2 ; 123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef Level1RGN10=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000.
cGPSmapper Manual Creating custom type file http://cgpsmapper.com/ 48 of 100 [_id] ProductCode=1 FID=888 [End] [_drawOrder] Section At a minimum, your input file must define the draw order for ALL pol ygon type s – not just your custom ones. Even if you don’t define any custom polygon types in your source file, this section is mandatory.
cGPSmapper Manual Creating custom type file http://cgpsmapper.com/ 49 of 100 [_drawOrder] ;Type=POLYGON_CODE(HEX),PRIORITY Type=0x01,1 ; Large urban area >200k Type=0x02,1 ; Small urban area <20.
cGPSmapper Manual Creating custom type file http://cgpsmapper.com/ 50 of 100 Type=0x4e,5 ; Orchard/plantation Type=0x4f,5 ; Scrub Type=0x50,3 ; Forest Type=0x51,6 ; Wetland/swamp Type=0x52,4 ; Tundra Type=0x53,5 ; Sand/tidal/mud flat [end] 5.
cGPSmapper Manual Creating custom type file http://cgpsmapper.com/ 51 of 100 string1=0x04,Large city ; 0x04 = English string2=0x08,Ciudad grande ; 0x08 = Spanish defines the string ‘Large city’ when the GPSr is set for English, and ‘Ciudad grande’ when the GPSr is set for Spanish.
cGPSmapper Manual Creating custom type file http://cgpsmapper.com/ 52 of 100 "X X" "X X" "XXXX" This definition describes a 4x4 rectangle with a black 1-pixel border and a transparent center.
cGPSmapper Manual Creating custom type file http://cgpsmapper.com/ 53 of 100 [_line] Definitions Line definitions are used to replace the standard polyline types, inc luding roads. There are two ways to define a line. You may either declare the line’s color and thickness attributes for its interior and border, or you may provide a custom bitmap.
cGPSmapper Manual Creating custom type file http://cgpsmapper.com/ 54 of 100 Line declaration method 2: Describe a bitmap using XPM. [_line] Type=0x0a Xpm="32 5 4 1" "= c #b0b0b0" .
cGPSmapper Manual Creating custom type file http://cgpsmapper.com/ 55 of 100 In this screen capture from a Garmin nüvi, four polygon types are shown. The one on the left is a custom definition (described below), and the following three are standard ty pe 0x4F, 0x50 and 0x51.
cGPSmapper Manual Creating custom type file http://cgpsmapper.com/ 56 of 100 [_polygon] Type=0x4e string1=0x04,Wilderness string1=0x08,Yermo xpm="32 32 4 1" "! c #faf889" ; Daytime.
cGPSmapper Manual Creating custom type file http://cgpsmapper.com/ 57 of 100 5.3 Putting it all to gether If you are serious about creating custom types, I recommend that you prepare a small Polish format test file so that you can quickly check your work.
cGPSmapper Manual Creating custom type file http://cgpsmapper.com/ 58 of 100 Sample screens from MapEdit of CustomDemo.mp:.
cGPSmapper Manual Creating custom type file http://cgpsmapper.com/ 59 of 100 Sample screen from MapSource of CustomDemo.img:.
cGPSmapper Manual Creating custom type file http://cgpsmapper.com/ 60 of 100 Sample screens from nüvi: Standard roads and cities Custom roads and cities Standard Scrub, camping, mountain range Custo .
cGPSmapper Manual MapSource http://cgpsmapper.com/ 61 of 100 6 MapSource MapSource is Garmin's Windows (and only Windows!) PC based GPS interface program. As with most similar programs, it allows upload and download of waypoints, routes and tracks.
cGPSmapper Manual MapSource http://cgpsmapper.com/ 62 of 100 2. Create or edit a registry file, which you can simply double-click to create your entries. You can get a template for this file by doing a registr y e xport. Note that you need double slashes in filenames.
cGPSmapper Manual MapSource http://cgpsmapper.com/ 63 of 100 6.4 Loading the maps into the GPS 1. Choose the map(s) Once in MapSource, the map(s) to be loaded in the GPS must be chosen first. This is done via any of the following methods: Under Switch to Product , in the View menu.
cGPSmapper Manual MapSource http://cgpsmapper.com/ 64 of 100 2. Select the map(s) The map(s) to be loaded in the GPS must be selected. This is done via any of the following methods: Under Map , in the Tools menu. Via the respective button located in the Tools Toolbar .
cGPSmapper Manual FAQs http://cgpsmapper.com/ 65 of 100 7 F AQs 7.1 Na m e variables and where they show up 7.1.1 Introduction There are three locations where the names of maps, map sets, and rela ted information ("name data") are specified: • the PFM file; • the PFM Preview file; and • sendmap options.
cGPSmapper Manual FAQs http://cgpsmapper.com/ 66 of 100 MapVersion=nnn The software version of the CDSetName. This field is not displayed on the GPS unit. This field is displayed in the MapSource software when displaying the Product Information. It will be displayed as n.
cGPSmapper Manual FAQs http://cgpsmapper.com/ 67 of 100 Figure 4: How name variables are shown.
cGPSmapper Manual FAQs http://cgpsmapper.com/ 68 of 100 7.2 Activation of maps in the GPS 1. Activation of the map(s) in the GPS If the map image is not shown in the GPS, check that the map is selected to be shown. The method for doing this depends on the GPS model.
cGPSmapper Manual FAQs http://cgpsmapper.com/ 69 of 100 7.3 Saving Objects a s [RGNx0] vs. [P OI], [POLYGON], [POLYLINE] 7.3.1 Equivalences Notation 1 Notation 2 [POLYLINE] [RGN40] [POLYGON] [RGN80] [POI] City=Y ... [END] [RGN20] [POI] City=N (or no city key) .
cGPSmapper Manual FAQs http://cgpsmapper.com/ 70 of 100 Level0=18 Level1=17 Zoom0=5 Zoom1=6 (Does not overlap with detail IMG file) 7.5 Filling (Gas) St ations not show ing in the fin d function of the GPS Use 0x2F01 (instead of 0x4400) if you want to show it in the find function of your GPS receiver.
cGPSmapper Manual Glossar y http://cgpsmapper.com/ 71 of 100 8 Glossary This section will be further documented in a future version of this manual.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 72 of 100 9 Appendices 9.1 cGPS m apper c ompilation Erro rs and Warning s The table below contains a list of the different errors and warnings that could occur at compilation time. Codes starting with either "E" or "R" appl y only to routable maps.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 73 of 100 V Code Warning / Error Text Description / Workaround W018 ID of map should be larger than 0x10000 (65536) or may not work in MapSource. W019 More than ONE background object defined - switching to full manual background creation mode.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 74 of 100 V Code Warning / Error Text Description / Workaround E018 Type of element for RGN40/RGN80 cannot be higher than 128. E019 S treet cannot intersect with itself! Split this element! Only applies to a routable map.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 75 of 100 V Code Warning / Error Text Description / Workaround E025 Zoom definition for layers must be ascending (check Zoom# keys in [IMG ID]). E026 More than 65535 Tre regions were created in a single layer - use bigger TRESIZE and RGNLIMIT or split your map.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 76 of 100 V Code Warning / Error Text Description / Workaround R007 Node reduction. R008 Too short road to be routable - coordinates were al.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 77 of 100 9.2.3 Facilities Facilities can be combined - i.e. facility with Car Wash + Open 24 Hours is 0x48 Mnemonic Description 0x01 HGV/RV Parking 0x02 Convenience Store 0x04 Diesel Fuel 0x08 Car Wash 0x10 Liquid Propane 0x20 HGV Scales 0x40 Open 24 Hours 0x80 not used 9.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 78 of 100 Code (Hex) Code (Decimal) Filter (Dec.) Find (GPS) De scription N 0x2700-0x273F 9984-10047 39 Exit N 0x2800-0x283F 10240-1.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 79 of 100 Code (Hex) Code (Decimal) Filter (Dec.) Find (GPS) De scription N 0x2D06 11526 45 Ski Centre N 0x2D07 11527 45 Bowling N 0.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 80 of 100 Code (Hex) Code (Decimal) Filter (Dec.) Find (GPS) De scription N 0x3002 12290 48 Hospital N 0x3003 12291 48 Public Office.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 81 of 100 Code (Hex) Code (Decimal) Filter (Dec.) Find (GPS) De scription N 0x6403 25603 100 Cemete ry N 0x6404 25604 100 Church N 0.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 82 of 100 Code (Hex) Code (Decimal) Filter (Dec.) Find (GPS) De scription N 0x6602 26114 102 Ar ea N 0x6603 26115 102 B asin N 0x660.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 83 of 100 Code (Hex) Code (Decimal) Filter (Dec.) Find (GPS) De scription N 0x1B02 6914 27 Radio Beacon N 0x1A02 6658 26 R adio Beac.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 84 of 100 Code (Hex) Code (Decimal) Filter (Dec.) Find (GPS) De scription N 0x1B09 6921 27 unlit Navaid, green N 0x1A09 6665 26 unl .
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 85 of 100 Code (Hex) Code (Decimal) Filter (Dec.) Find (GPS) De scription N 0x1B10 6928 27 lighted Navaid, red N 0x1A10 6672 26 l ig.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 86 of 100 Code (Hex) Code (Decimal) Filter (Dec.) Find (GPS) De scription Y 0x 0100 256 1 N L ight Y 0x 0102 258 1 N L ight with nor.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 87 of 100 Code (Hex) Code (Decimal) Filter (Dec.) Find (GPS) De scription Y 0x 0307 775 3 N Tanks Y 0x 0308 776 3 N Tower Y 0x 0309 .
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 88 of 100 9.3.2 [POLYLINE] types Code (Hex) Code (Decimal) Description N 0x01 1 Major Highway-thick N 0x02 2 Principal Highway-thick.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 89 of 100 Code (Hex) Code (Decimal) Description Y 0x0106 262 Overhead cable Y 0x0107 263 Bridge Y 0x0108 264 Recommended route Y 0x0.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 90 of 100 Code (Hex) Code (Decimal) Description Y 0x060d 1549 Recommended direction of traffic flow Y 0x060e 1550 Harbour limit Y 0x.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 91 of 100 Code (Hex) Code (Decimal) Description N 0x3d 61 Lake N 0x3e 62 Lake N 0x3f 63 Lake N 0x40 64 Lake N 0x41 65 Lake N 0x42 66.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 92 of 100 Code (Hex) Code (Decimal) Description Y 0x0406 1030 S ubmarine cable area/line (invisible) Y 0x0407 1031 Dumping ground (i.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 93 of 100 String3=0x04,Highway ; English String4=0x08,Carretera ; Spanish LineWidth=5 BorderWidth=1 xpm="0 0 4 0" ; Define both day and ni.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 94 of 100 • Resize as needed to your target dimensions. • Save in PNG-24 format with transparency. IconXP steps: • Go to http://www .aha-soft.com/ iconxp/index.htm to download a trial version of IconXP.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 95 of 100 Version σ Shareware • Direct support for ESRI shape format • City and POI indexing is limited to 100 cities and POIs in standard maps.
cGPSmapper Manual Appendices http://cgpsmapper.com/ 96 of 100 Version Routable Fully routable maps - find fastest or shortest route, support for all kinds of restrictions and time limited restrictions Marine Version capable of compiling nautical charts only.
cGPSmapper Manual Index and Tables http://cgpsmapper.com/ 97 of 100 10 Index and T ables 10.1 Table of Fi gures F IGURE 1: LESS DETAIL MAP EXAMPLE ................................................................................... 40 F IGURE 2: MORE DETAIL MAP EXA MPLE .
cGPSmapper Manual Index and Tables http://cgpsmapper.com/ 98 of 100 10.3 Index [ [_drawOrder] ........................................ 47 [_ID] ..................................................... 46 [_line] ..........................................
cGPSmapper Manual Index and Tables http://cgpsmapper.com/ 99 of 100 valid exit facility types ..................... 75 Exit# ..................................................... 19 Exits ...................................................... 75 F FacilityPoint .
cGPSmapper Manual Index and Tables http://cgpsmapper.com/ 100 of 100 PreProcess ............................................. 12 Print ...................................................... 15 Projection .............................................. 15 Published .
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