Hi,
I use OSMAND+ a lot as it is the only app I found that I can use in car,
bike and as a pedestrian. And worldwide!
Last week I walk in Switzerland from Grindelwald to Kleine Scheidegg
(http://www.netz-wandern.ch/wanderungen/157-grindelwald-kleine-scheidegg-wengernalp.html).
So the time
Correction I don't think that applies to contour lines.
Sorry John
On 23 July 2017 at 10:22, john whelan wrote:
> Technically you can download the OSM data here:
> https://www.geofabrik.de/data/download.html then use osmconvet64 to cut
> out the part of California you
Technically you can download the OSM data here:
https://www.geofabrik.de/data/download.html then use osmconvet64 to cut out
the part of California you want followed by using mapcreator
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OsmAndMapCreator to convert it to a map
osmand can read in. Copy it to you
Forgot to add, I am using osmand on iPhone 7plus
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I have come back to this app a few times over the past year hoping this might
have been fixed. It has not. Maybe there is a tweak to get it to work better.
I live in California. It's a huge state. I suspect the issue is from the size
of the downloaded map for this state.
When using the
In late 2014 to early 2015 I created a set of shell and python scripts to
download all wikivoyage dumps with a set of export parameters like gpx,
osm, csv, etc.
As hardly anyone was interested in it, I abandoned that. Also because
OsmAnds Wikipedia articles, also containing wikivoyage articles,
It should NOT be in the extensions. The extensions are on top op the 1.1
GPX standard. I have no idea whether OsmAnd does understand these anyway.
The tags should be outside these tags.
2017-07-23 10:41 GMT+02:00 Peter B :
> Just test it.
> Peter
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A couple of extra questions about the code to write ti correctly. The code
for the POIs is now:
[See 01] Pieve di San Martino
see
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