Supported Record Types - TomTom Navigator SDK Installation And Use Manual

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INcluding the 8−byte header
4 bytes
Record ID (for future unique manipulation of this record)

7.2.2. Supported Record Types

TIMESTAMP (type 5): Specifies an "end−of−validity" for all the records that follow it (i.e. until the next
timestamp record)
8 BYTES
HEADER
4 bytes
End−of−validity timestamp
4 bytes
Number of bytes (EXcluding this record itself) that can be
skipped immediately when end−of−validity is in the past
(note: this value can be set to 0 if you're lazy)
NOTE: Records NOT preceded by an end−of−validity are "permanently valid." Even so, it is highly
recommended that you consider the issue of validity periods, and always make sure that the very first
record of the file specifies the end−of−validity for the whole file.
SKIPPER (type 6): Specifies that the coming X bytes relate to a certain rectangle
8 BYTES
HEADER
16 bytes
Normalized coordinate rectangle of the area
4 bytes
Number of bytes (EXcluding this record itself) that can be
skipped if rectangle doesn't overlap the current screen
NOTE: It is highly recommended, in the interest of processing speed, that you always provide a skipper
record that specifies the surrounding−rectangle for all the rectangle−dependent records in the whole file
together.
IGNORE (type 0): Records with type 0 are completely ignored by the application.
8 BYTES
HEADER
X bytes
Ignored content
NOTE: Uses of this type of record range from permanent deletion (rather than de−activation) of records
to watermarking copyright information into your files. However, please be aware that these records still
consume memory, and also cost a (very small) amount of time to ignore.
LINE (type 1):
8 BYTES
HEADER
8 bytes
Start coordinates of the line
8 bytes
End coordinates of the line
4 bytes
Line type (0=default)
4 bytes
Red/Green/Blue color code of line
NOTE: The line type is the combination of a line thickness and a line pattern. The line thickness codes
are:
• 0 − width of motorway 2
• 1 − width of motorway 1
• 2 − width of major road 4
• 3 − width of major road 2
• 4 − width of major road 1
• 5 − width of secondary road 4
• 6 − width of secondary road 2
• 7 − width of secondary road 1
• 8 − width of local road 4
• 9 − width of local road 3
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