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String3=0x04,Highway
; English
String4=0x08,Carretera
; Spanish
LineWidth=5
BorderWidth=1
xpm="0 0 4 0"
; Define both day and night
colors (4)
"1 c #20c818"
; Daytime interior color
"2 c #309838"
; Daytime border color
"3 c #20c818"
; Nighttime interior color
"4 c #086808"
; Nighttime border color
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Code
Language
Code
Language
0x00 Unspecified
0x12
Czech
0x01 French
0x13
Croatian
0x02 German
0x14
Hungarian
0x03 Dutch
0x15
Polish
0x04 English
0x16
Turkish
0x05 Italian
0x17
Greek
0x06 Finnish
0x18
Slovenian
0x07 Swedish
0x19
Russian
0x08 Spanish
0x1a
Estonian
0x09 Basque
0x1b
Latvian
0x0a Catalan
0x1c
Romanian
0x0b Galican
0x1d
Albanian
0x0c Welsh
0x1e
Bosnian
0x0d Gaelic
0x1f
Lithuanian
0x0e Danish
0x20
Serbian
0x0f
Norwegian
0x21
Macedonian
0x10 Portuguese
0x22
Bulgarian
0x11 Slovak
9.3.5
How do I create XPM definitions?
If you want to create any other than the simplest shapes for your POIs, you will
want to use graphics tools to manage your source bitmaps and ultimate XPM
definition. Here’s a description of one approach using Photoshop Elements,
IconXP and Microsoft Word; this is certainly not the only way.
Photoshop steps:
•
Create the original full-color image. You may find it easier to edit the image
at a multiple of its target size. For example, 96x96 is a good size, as it
scales well to 24x24, 16x16, 12x12 and 8x8 nicely. Or, you can edit at the
target dimensions.
•
Create your transparent areas as desired.