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  
>>>
>>

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