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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexWhiter View Post
    Important addition:
    I've implemented the IMG export in SAS.Planet. The export is available in its [Only registered and activated users can see links. ], and will most likely be included in the next stable release.
    To compile IMG you'll need the same bld_gmap32 and gmt required by jnx2img.
    Hi Alex,
    Thanks for this implement. I test on sas, but every attempt I get this message "Exception: Map compilation failed. The map compiler reported the following error:" (with no following error ;-(
    Someone also has this problem ?

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    Thanks Alex for the "batch_convert.cmd" script it works perfectly

    see post #108

    batch_convert.cmd

    Code:
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    Allin
    Last edited by Allin; 8th October 2017 at 07:07 PM.

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    Hello Alex,

    Now I would like to test SAS.Planet.Nightly.170301.9668 but there are two files in the folder.

    1. SASPlanet.Debug.exe
    2. SASPlanet.exe

    And with these two .exe files it is possible to create an .img card.

    Which of these two files should I use.

    Allin

    (Google translate)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plekanov View Post
    Hi Alex,
    Thanks for this implement. I test on sas, but every attempt I get this message "Exception: Map compilation failed. The map compiler reported the following error:" (with no following error ;-(
    Someone also has this problem ?
    No one has reported such errors yet.

    In Settings page of IMG export, there is "Keep temp files" option. Please turn it on, and then try to export any region.
    After you get the exception, please open %temp% folder in Explorer, there should be a folder (or folders) with name(s) like ExportToIMG_... Open the most recently modified ExportToIMG folder, and take a look what files are inside it.
    Normally, there should be one file with hexadecimal name and MTX extension, and a corresponding LOG file. Are they really there? What's inside the LOG file?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allin View Post
    Hello Alex,

    Now I would like to test SAS.Planet.Nightly.170301.9668 but there are two files in the folder.

    1. SASPlanet.Debug.exe
    2. SASPlanet.exe

    And with these two .exe files it is possible to create an .img card.

    Which of these two files should I use.
    They essentially the same. The only difference is Debug version provides diagnostics in case of SAS.Planet crash.
    I usually work with a non-debug version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexWhiter View Post
    No one has reported such errors yet.
    My bad. My mpl license file was corrupted. I've changed it, it works (almost) well: some levels of zoom (the first one in particular) do not appear in BaseCamp, but I'll still do tests ...).
    In any case, congratulations Alex for your impressive work!

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    My bad. My mpl license file was corrupted. I've changed it, it works (almost) well: some levels of zoom (the first one in particular) do not appear in BaseCamp, but I'll still do tests ...).
    I had the same problem. The SAS zoom ==> 18 = 5..200m.
    As I had downloaded in Zoom 17 my maps 5..200.m were not visible in BaseCamp and my GPS
    To solve this problem, you just have to click on the small toggle wheel Toggle then click on the square Edit SAS Zoom and modify Change Source Zoom.

    Allin


    (Google translate)
    Last edited by Allin; 24th March 2017 at 12:10 PM. Reason: (Google translate)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allin View Post
    To solve this problem, you just have to click on the small toggle wheel Toggle then click on the square Edit SAS Zoom and modify Change Source Zoom.
    You can also double-click the items in SAS column - this opens Change Source Zoom dialog too.

    Speaking of double-clicking:
    * double-click in "Garmin zoom" selects a layer and adds it to the map layer list;
    * and double-click in map layer list works the same as "Remove map layer" button.

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    Hello,
    I have Windows 8.1.

    I have a problem with jnx2img, I run CMD as an administrator, I put the following command line:

    Jnx2img.cmd c: \ jnx \ herault.jnx c: \ img \ herault.img "MapId = 340051" "DrawOrder = 40"

    Then I press "input" and I have the following message:

    'Please' is not recognized as an internal or external command, an executable program, or a command file.

    What to do Please ......


    I tried with another PC with Windows Vista, I also have an error message that says:

    'Tool \ random.exe' is not recognized as an internal or external command or executable program.
    'Tool \ jnx2img.exe' is not recognized as an internal or external command or an executable program.
    Last edited by remi1941; 27th May 2017 at 10:35 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by remi1941 View Post
    Hello,
    I have Windows 8.1.

    I have a problem with jnx2img, I run CMD as an administrator, I put the following command line:
    ...
    Really strange.
    Could you please make the screenshots showing both the command line you enter and the error message?

 

 

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