sussex53 wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 11:18 am
Hi,
I have tried to follow previous instructions on this site about changing the default blue pin which obliterates the map to another custom waypoint without success when I create a route in Basecamp and send it to my Oregon.
Which page are you referring to?
The GPSrChive Custom Waypoint Symbol tutorial can be found at
GPSrChive > How To... > Waypoints > Custom Waypoint Symbols,
or, from any
GPSrChive > {GPSr model} page by selecting
Über User > Custom Symbols.
sussex53 wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 11:18 am
I have created bitmaps measuring 32 x 32 pixels and named them according to the recommended convention and uploaded them to my PC and Oregon but every time I always get the default blue pin.
Sounds like something is not quite right!
sussex53 wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 11:18 am
In my Garmin, on my PC, Docs, My Garmin, Custom Waypoint Symbols, there are 8 PNG icons, blue circles, named 000 – 007, each 16 x 16, 300 bytes.
Where did these come from? You just stated you created 32x32 bitmap symbols.
There are no directions in GPSrChive that instruct the user to use PNG symbols.
GPSrChive Custom Waypoint Symbols wrote:
Waypoint symbols should be saved in a 24-bit Windows-style bitmap format (*.bmp).
You will need to recreate those symbols in bitmap format.
sussex53 wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 11:18 am
On my Garmin, the Custom Symbols folder shows nothing in it, no symbols at all.
I do not understand how this can be possible after:
sussex53 wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 11:18 am
I have created bitmaps measuring 32 x 32 pixels and named them according to the recommended convention and uploaded them to my PC and Oregon.
There is a lot of contradictory information in your post.
First you state you have already uploaded bitmaps to both the PC and GPSr, yet you find PNG symbols in the PC directory and nothing in the GPSr directory?
How can this be?
sussex53 wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 11:18 am
Can anyone please advise what I need to do to cure this disease so that I can see the base map instead of a forest of blue pins?
Yes.
Follow the directions on the page listed above, precisely, step by step, to create a 'Pin, Blue.bmp' custom symbol, or download a pre-made symbol from the GPSRChive Custom Symbol Repository (link at the bottom of the Custom Waypoint Symbol tutorial)
sussex53 wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 11:18 am
Do I need to create PNG symbols instead of bitmaps?
Another contradicting question.
You stated earlier that you are already using PNG symbols without success.
sussex53 wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 11:18 am
Do I also need to remove all the 8 PNG custom symbols in My Garmin on my PC?
Yes.