Am 05.03.2017 um 01:28 schrieb Phil (The Geek) Wyatt:
Depending on the size of the area involved and how 'custom' your maps
are likely to be you may be better off looking at solutions from OSM.
There are many sites that create files suitable for Garmin GPS

http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl/

If the areas are small you could also create KMZ (Google Earth Files)
and transfer them to your garmin device. These can be created in
QGIS. Look at the plugin GarminCustomMap.


There might be a separate solution regarding your data, OSM and your Garmin:

You can use the JOSM editor to convert gpx data into osm raw format, set attributes to higways, rivers and palces as you need them, DON'T UPLOAD IT TO THE SERVER, but save it locally, and use the mkgmap toolchain to create Garmin-type vector maps from the locally stored osm-type data.

If your vector data is not in GPX format, you can convert it in QGIS from any format to GPX, as long as you use EPSG:4326 as target CRS. You can even add contour lines to your data.

HTH,
André Joost

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