gpsfetchmap

Langue: en

Version: 2007-10-04 (debian - 07/07/09)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

gpsfetchmap - Download maps from a mapserver.

DESCRIPTION

gpsfetchmap is a program to download maps from a mapserver for use with gpsdrive.

SYNOPSIS

Common usages:

gpsfetchmap -w <WAYPOINT NAME> -sc <SCALE> -a <#> -p

gpsfetchmap -la <latitude MM.DDDD> -lo <latitude MM.DDDD> -sc <SCALE> -a <#> -p

gpsfetchmap -sla <start latitude MM.DDDD> -endla <end latitude MM.DDDD> -slo <start longitude MM.DDDD> -endlo <end longitude MM.DDDD> -sc <SCALE> -a <#> -p

gpsfetchmap -sc <SCALE> -a <#> -r <WAYPOINT 1> <WAYPOINT 2> ... <WAYPOINT n> -p

All options:

gpsfetchmap [-w <WAYPOINT NAME>]
            [-la <latitude DD.MMMM>] [-lo <longitude DD.MMMM>] 
            [-sla <start latitude DD.MMMM>] [-endla <end latitude DD.MMMM>]
            [-slo <start longitude DD.MMMM>] [-endlo <end longitude DD.MMMM>]
            [-sc <SCALE>] [-a <#>] [-p] [-m <MAPSERVER>]
            [-u <UNIT>] [-md <DIR>] [-W <FILE>] [-t <FILE>] [-r]
            [-C <FILE>] [-P <PREFIX>] [-F] [-d] [-v] [-h] [-M] [-n] [-U] [-c]

OPTIONS

-w, --waypoint <WAYPOINT NAME>
Takes a waypoint name and uses the latitude and longitude for that waypoint as the centerpoint of the area to be covered. Waypoints are read from 'way.txt', or file defined by '-W'. the special name gpsd asks your local gpsd where your gps thinks you are and uses this point as center. This, '-la' and '-lo', '-sla', '-ela', '-slo' and '-elo' or '-a' is required. A special name is gpsd this waypoint asks your gps where you currently are.
-la, --lat <latitude DD.MMMM>
Takes a latitude in format DD.MMMM and uses that as the latitude for the centerpoint of the area to be covered. Will be overriden by the latitude of waypoint if '-w' is used. This and '-lo', '-w' or '-sla', '-ela', '-slo', '-elo' is required.
-lo, --lon <longitude DD.MMMM>
Takes a longitude in format DD.MMMM and uses that as the longitude for the centerpoint of the area to be covered. Will be overriden by the longitude of waypoint if '-w' is used. This and '-la', '-w' or '-sla', '-ela', '-slo', '-elo' is required.
-sla --start-lat <start latitude DD.MMMM>
Takes a latitude in format DD.MMMM and uses that as the start latitude for the area to be covered. Will override '-la' and '-lo' but will be overriden by '-w'. This, '-ela', '-slo' and '-elo' or '-w' or '-la' and '-lo' is required.
-ela --end-lat <end latitude DD.MMMM>
Takes a latitude in format DD.MMMM and uses that as the end latitude for the area to be covered. Will override '-la' and '-lo' but will be overriden by '-w'. This, '-sla', '-slo' and '-elo' or '-w' or '-la' and '-lo' is required.
-slo --start-lon <start longitude DD.MMMM>
Takes a longitude in format DD.MMMM and uses that as the start longitude for the area to be covered. Will override '-la' and '-lo' but will be overriden by '-w'. This, '-sla', '-ela' and '-elo' or '-w' or '-la' and '-lo' is required.
-elo --end-lon <end longitude DD.MMMM>
Takes a longitude in format DD.MMMM and uses that as the end longitude for the area to be covered. Will override '-la' and '-lo' but will be overriden by '-w'. This, '-sla', '-ela' and '-slo' or '-w' or '-la' and '-lo' is required.
-sc, --scale <SCALE>
Scales of map(s) to download. Default: 50000.

Formats:

    '####'
    - Just this scale.
 
 
    '####,####,####'  
    - All scales in the list. May be combined with other formats.
 
 
    '>####'          
    - All scales above and including the number given.
 
 
    '<####'           
    - All scales below and including the number given.
 
 
    '####-####'       
    - All scales from first to last number given.
 
 
-a, --area <#>
Area to cover. # of 'units' size square around the centerpoint. You can use a single number for square area. Or you can use '#x#' to do a rectangle, where the first number is distance latitude and the second number is distance of longitude. 'units' is read from the configuration file (-C) or as defined by (-u).
-p, --polite
This causes the program to sleep one second between downloads to be polite to the mapserver. Takes an optional value of number of seconds to sleep.
--mapserver <MAPSERVER>
Mapserver to download from. Default: 'landsat'. Currently can use: landsat

geoscience, gov_au, incrementp and eniro have download stubs, but they are !!!NOT!!!! in the right scale.

geoscience

landsat covers the whole world with satelite Photos

gov_au is for Australia

incrementp for japanese Maps

eniro covers:
 eniro_se Sweden
 eniro_dk Denmark
 eniro_no Norway 
 eniro_fi Finnland

Overview of Area covered by eniro_fi:
 http://maps.eniro.com/servlets/fi_MapImageLocator?profile=Main&center=26.;62.&zoomlevel=1&size=800x600

-u, --unit <UNIT>
The measurement system to use. Default is read from configuration file <-C>. Possibles are: miles, nautical, kilometers.
--mapdir <DIR>
Override the configfiles mapdir with this value.
-W, --WAYPOINT <FILE>
File to read waypoints from. Default: '~/.gpsdrive/way.txt'.
-t, --track <FILE>
Download maps that are along a saved track. File is a standard track filed saved from GpsDrive.
-r, --route
Download maps that are along a route defined by waypoints. You must give a list of waypoints as parameters separated with space.
-C, --CONFIG
File to read for GPSDrive configuration information. Default: '~/.gpsdrive/gpsdriverc'.
-P, --PREFIX <PREFIX>
Takes a prefix string to be used as the start of all saved map files. Default: ``map_''.
-F, --FORCE
Force program to download maps without asking you to confirm the download.
-n
Dont download anything only tell which maps are missing
-U
read map_koord.txt file at Start. Then also check for not downloaded map_*.gif Files if they need to be appended to map_koords.txt.
--check-koordfile
Update map_koord.txt: search map Tree if map_*.gif file exist, but cannot be found in map_koords.txt file. This option first reads the map_koord.txt file and checks every Map in the filesystem if it also is found in the map_koord.txt file. If not found it is appended into the map_koord.txt file.

Check map_koord.txt File. This option checks, if every Map also exist If any Map-File is missing, a file map_koord.txt.new will be created. This file can be copied to the original file if checked.

--check-coverage
See which areas the maps cover. Output is simple ASCII Art
--PROXY
Set proxy for mirroring image Files
-d, --debug
Prints debugging information.
-v, --version
Prints version information and exits.
--help -h -x
Prints the usage page and exits.
--MAN -M
Prints the manual page and exits.
Download
When downloading Maps the output reads as folows:
  _ Map already exists in Filesystem
  E Error while downloading Map
  + Map got downloaded 
  u updated map_koords.txt File
  S Simulate only