- zsh
- 7z
- mkgmap OR wine
you can obtain mkgmap with your package manager or from http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/snapshots/
gmt linux version can be downloaded from http://www.gmaptool.eu/en/content/gmaptool
sudo apt-get install zsh p7zip-full wget http://www.gmaptool.eu/sites/default/files/lgmt08220.zip unzip lgmt08220.zip gmt sudo mv gmt /usr/local/bin/
also, get newest mkgmap from http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/snapshots/ and install (aka copy) it to e.g. /usr/local/share/mkgmap/
emerge zsh p7zip mkgmap wget http://www.gmaptool.eu/sites/default/files/lgmt08220.zip unzip lgmt08220.zip gmt sudo mv gmt /usr/local/bin/
Alternativly use the following commands on the command line zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Application:/Geo/openSUSE_13.1/ GEO zypper ref zypper in p7zip mkgmap GMT
Usage: create_omtb_garmin_img.sh [options] <mtb*.exe|velo*.exe> <TYP-file or TYP-style> as TYP-style you can choose: For OpenMTB-maps: clas: Classic layout - optimized for Vista/Legend series. thin: Thinner tracks and pathes - optimized for Gpsmap60/76 series. wide: High contrast layout, like classic but with white forest - optimized for Oregon/Colorado displays. hike: Like classic layout - but optimized for hiking (does not show mtb/bicycle informations). easy: Similar to classic layout - focused on easy readability, not showing mtb/bicycle information except routes. For OpenVelo-maps: velo: Layout optimized for small GPS screen velw: Wide layout optimized for high DPI screens like Oregon race: Clean layout for road biking. No buildings or features. or give the path to your own .TYP style file Options: -g <path/to/gmt> -m <path/to/mkgmap.jar> -o <path/to/outputdir>