It's better to configure OSMAnd to use  .../Android/obb.
Then — with the help of Shizuku — file managers like MixPlorer or
Totalcommander are able to copy files to
net.osmand.plus/files

Akkana Peck <[email protected]> schrieb am Fr., 13. Juni 2025, 22:54:

> ralph lumen writes:
> > I would still be glad if you would get back to me and tell me how to
> import
> > these gpx-files when osmand tells me I can only import osf-files. thank
> you!
>
> I don't know whether you're using Android or iPhone, or what sort of
> desktop system you have. But for OsmAnd on Android, I use GPX files by
> copying them to OsmAnd's file space on the Android device. First find where
> that file space is (for me, it's
> /storage/emulated/0/Android/data/net.osmand.plus/files), then look for a
> "tracks" folder. Any GPX file that's in tracks will be visible to OsmAnd
> from "My Places/Tracks" or from Configure Map/Tracks.
>
> How you copy files onto an Android device depends on your preferences, how
> your device is configured and what OS you're using on the machine from
> which you're copying the GPX file. I use adb from a Linux machine, but
> there are other ways that you might find friendlier.
>
>         ...Akkana
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