Hi "Alienheartbeat"
Good to know there is another supporter for Jan van Bekkum's "thin" and 
"dotted" navigation line . 
I use it in almost all situations.
It is a mystery why anyone likes the solid purple line.
Having the option to use either is even better.
Paul W


On Saturday, January 14, 2017 at 3:21:40 AM UTC, Alienheartbeat wrote:
>
> @Jan van Bekkum - thanks very much.
> I now use this - it makes the Navigate function much easier to use - I can 
> now see the underlying roads.
> mc
>
> On Tuesday, December 30, 2014 at 6:31:42 PM UTC+11, Jan van Bekkum wrote:
>>
>> Sorry for not explaining:
>>
>>    - Create a folder "rendering" in the general osmand folder if it 
>>    doesn't exist already
>>    - Copy "GPXR08.render.xml" into the folder "rendering"
>>    - Select in settings Configure map | Map style "GPXR08"
>>
>> It should work now.
>>
>> On Tue Dec 30 2014 at 1:24:11 AM P Wat <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Jan v B
>>> Your "thin" and "dotted" line idea looks as if it may have potential, 
>>> thank you.  I'd be pleased to try it if I knew how!
>>> What does one do with the file "GPXR08.render.xml" to make it function 
>>> within OsmAnd on Android?
>>> Thanks in anticipation,
>>> PW
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