As there seem to come no further answer to my topic, I plan to make an issue at GitHub related to Osmand. I have never done this and so I do not really know, how it must be done.
Can somebody please describe, how and what I must do? Some hints and help? Thanks Werner Werner schrieb am Samstag, 17. Oktober 2020 um 18:06:53 UTC+2: > Thank you for the description of handling of maps in sqlitedb-Format and > copying them to the tiles-folder of OSmAnd. > This is the way I have handled my maps up to now. > > In some cases I want to use different types/families of maps for the same > area/country, e.g.: > - overview maps > - geological maps > - working-sheets (mix of sat+tracks) > - historic maps > - specail russian maps > - city-plans > > So the storing of these map-families all in the one folder "tiles" becomes > quite confusing. > Each map has to be named accordingly and the list of maps is very long. > Storing each map-family in a separate selectable folder would make the > handling much easier. > > I hope I have described now a bit clearer what I am after. > Thanks > Werner > > > A Thompson schrieb am Freitag, 16. Oktober 2020 um 03:23:06 UTC+2: > >> Hi - I don't exactly understand your question, but it's been a couple of >> days since you posted, so here is a first attempt to help! >> >> Assuming Android, AFAIK if you have generated sqlite, e.g. mymap.sqlitedb >> you can place such files directly in OsmAnd's "tiles" folder - they don't >> need to be in subdirectories (which are needed for directory hierarchies of >> image files (*.png.tile or *.jpg.tile) that haven't been packed into >> sqlite). >> >> You need to do a full restart of OsmAnd before it sees new additions >> (force-stop or swipe away from the recent apps list). >> >> Speaking vaguely from random experiences, I found that that previously >> you had to choose a new addition as a "Map source" before it would show as >> a possible overlay or underlay. But in the latest version(s) this seems to >> have been fixed. >> >> I may have completely misunderstood your question, but I hope this will >> get help started. >> >> >> On Wednesday, October 14, 2020 at 6:33:08 PM UTC+1, Werner wrote: >>> >>> >>> For using different families of raster-maps in sqlite-format it is >>> needed to load these maps from different selectable folders (e.g. as >>> overlay-map). >>> Up to now I do not see, how this is possible. >>> Does anybody know a way of choosing different folders for loading of >>> maps? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Werner >>> >> -- 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]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/osmand/35e73c0c-4a7d-437d-a5e2-8043a5ee3b07n%40googlegroups.com.
