On Wednesday, May 2, 2018 at 2:13:02 AM UTC+7, Harry van der Wolf wrote: > > In the old days I used my paper BeNeLux (Belgium/Netherlands/Luxemburg) > map and my paper France map to drive to my destination in Southern France. > No unwanted details, just big fast roads to my destination. > Once there I put those away and used a regional Michelin map to be able > to look at the details. >
With paper maps, it is quite normal because they cannot change themselves without your help. :) But electronic maps can, and should do. > Switching between roads-only maps and one full regional map on my > destination is effectively the same and activation/deactivation really > takes 20-30 seconds in total. > Of course it is possible. But it is a wrong way by definition. Can be uses as a workaround but never should be used as a normal practice. BTW, I tried to deactivate World overview and France roads-only maps but Paris map rendering was still terribly slow, almost no difference. I don't like the over-detailed full maps for car navigation. > We need to control map detailing to have the best one in each possible situation. For example, if we need to just drive through a town, we need only map of main roads. But if we are traveling by the family and want to eat in a good cafe, purchasing some fuel too, we need to see all cafes and fuel stations on the map. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Osmand" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
