If you really want a visible grid and not just a way of checking coordinates,
an easy way to cheat is to make a GPX file with tracks where you want the grid
lines. I did that for reports for our county's Breeding Bird Atlas, where
reports were by grid square so you need to be able to see the grid when you're
out on a trail. If you think that sounds useful but want help creating the GPX,
let me know.
A better way would be to make an overlay/underlay map with grid lines on it, so
you could adjust the transparency of the grid lines in OsmAnd. But that's a lot
harder. There's probably some way to make the grid image in QGIS, but I
couldn't tell you how; then it's a several-step process to turn the image into
tiles you can use in OsmAnd.
...Akkana
Dmytro Prodchenko writes:
> Hello!
> Unfortunately, OsmAnd doesn't have coordinates grid. As a solution, you can
> try to use the widget "Coordinates: Map center". It will show coordinates
> for the current map center. You can find it in Menu – Configure Screen –
> Top panel.
> On Friday, 14 April 2023 at 18:50:11 UTC+3 [email protected] wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to show maps in osmand with a latitude grid?
> >
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