On my android screen I cannot see lat/lon, only the quick code, which has
somewhat automatic copy function
On Sun., 15 Dec. 2019, 5:38 am Alessandro Sarretta, <
alessandro.sarre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Maybe I misunderstood the question, but what I'd do is simply to do a long
> tap on the map in
Maybe I misunderstood the question, but what I'd do is simply to do a long
tap on the map in GMaps at the place I'm interested in; select and copy the
coordinates that appear on the map; paste the coordinates in the search box
in OsmAnd.
It seems to work smoothly...
Ale
Il sab 14 dic 2019, 07:56
But who can remember all those digits comprising a lat/lon? I changed the
Coordinate format in OSM to OLC and get that information from google maps
resulting in 4 to 7 numbers to remember.
But do read up on google qwik codes as there are some tricks. Most of the
time google only offers 4
The following works:
In Google maps right click on the location. A pull down menu appears.
Click on "what is here"
Google displays the coordinates at the bottom of the page.
Now in OSMAND enter
Search, address, coordinates and enter these values there. You may safe the
point as a favorite.
Is it possible to use Google maps to find a location, for instance on a map
where there is no English overlay and send that co-ordinate or something to
Osmand maps easily?
Thank you!
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