Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
Totaly agree. An other program I'm using is cachebox for geocaching, but is
missing the
very nice tracking op gps cycle computer. With the cachebox program
(http://www.getcachebox.net/en/download.html) mapbox is delivered, a very
simple
program for downloading tiles and packing them in a .pack file. Maybe gps cycle
computer can use the same mapbox program.
Original comment by mjur...@gmail.com
on 12 Aug 2009 at 8:49
Hi,
I think this should rather be categorized as enhancement, not a defect. Anyways
it
would be really cool thing to have to reduce the files slack. But I guess it
would
rather complicate the original idea of the ability to download the tiles that
are
missing (would be kind of costly to zip them into the archive). It would be
necessary
to support multiple sources (dir and zip) to load from.
Although I wouldn't require the ability to download the missing in such case.
In the meantime, I've solved my problem with files slack by reducing my storage
card's FAT32 cluster size down to 8192B. This reduced the files slack of my OSM
tiles
(4,46GiB, zooms 0-15) down to 15% (now they use up only 5,28GiB). Windows
defaultly
formatted my card's with cluster size 32768B which produced a lot of slack.
http://www.pcguide.com/ref/hdd/file/partFAT32-c.html
I didn't want to set the cluster size too low as it might increase the FAT too
much.
With this cluster size the FAT of my 16GB storage card is approximately 8MiB.
I've
been using it like this for about a month. So far I haven't experienced any
performance drawbacks.
Original comment by jakub.sa...@gmail.com
on 7 Jun 2010 at 4:44
I successfully used a trick with reformatting SD card with lesser custer size
to reduce storage space waste.
However, a feature of using some sort of single-file DB would still be nice.
For example, a sattelite view of my town and area at zoom level 17 would take
800 Mb in a single ECW file. The same data being ported to OSM storage would
take 15 Gb, not including additional cluster slack.
Original comment by randomcl...@gmail.com
on 26 Nov 2013 at 2:04
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
muel...@googlemail.com
on 22 Apr 2009 at 10:30