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GoogleCodeExporter avatar GoogleCodeExporter commented on July 23, 2024
I have also tried on Ubuntu 64 bit with Python 2.7 and when I try to download a 
map with this command:
 ./mapdownloader download --max-zoom=1 --min-zoom=-2 --latitude=51.878438 --longitude=-2.058778 --width=0.53 --height=0.36

I do see this output:

Download somewhere (51.878438, -2.058778), range (0.003238, 0.007721), 
mapsource: " ", zoom level: 1 to -2

Downloading zl 1
Downloading zl 0
Downloading zl -1
Downloading zl -2
Download Complete!
Terminated

but cannot find where is actually generated!

Original comment by [email protected] on 27 Jul 2014 at 2:37

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GoogleCodeExporter avatar GoogleCodeExporter commented on July 23, 2024
Can you please provide exact steps on what you are trying to accomplish.
- The download command downloads individual map tiles
- The PNG export:
https://code.google.com/p/gmapcatcher/wiki/User_Guide#Export_map_to_image
puts the image in the program folder installation directory.

Original comment by heldersepu on 27 Jul 2014 at 2:43

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GoogleCodeExporter avatar GoogleCodeExporter commented on July 23, 2024
Hello there, yes I followed the same steps and found the maps generated in the 
image folder. However they are broken as in the attachment.
Thanks for the speedy reply!

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GoogleCodeExporter avatar GoogleCodeExporter commented on July 23, 2024
Yes there are some issues with some maps, that make that kind of output...
If you are running from latest sources on Ubuntu you should see one more option 
in the Image settings (Mode) play with the different modes see if that makes a 
difference.

Original comment by heldersepu on 27 Jul 2014 at 5:26

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GoogleCodeExporter avatar GoogleCodeExporter commented on July 23, 2024
Oky last question, on latest sources (I do the python setup install) after the 
mapdownload.py command I cannot find the PNG images. Are they stored in some 
folder under the python2-7 package stuff?

Original comment by [email protected] on 27 Jul 2014 at 5:43

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GoogleCodeExporter avatar GoogleCodeExporter commented on July 23, 2024
You don't have to do the "python setup install" all you need to run is the 
maps.py.
If you need more help email me at heldersepu (at) gmail.com

Original comment by heldersepu on 27 Jul 2014 at 5:49

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