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en:offlinemaps [2021/04/05 18:25] – [Automatic download and installation] lineflyeren:offlinemaps [2021/04/05 18:26] – [Map files] lineflyer
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 ===== Manual download and installation ===== ===== Manual download and installation =====
  
-=== Sources ===+==== Download sources ====
  
 First of all you need to download a compatible offline map file covering the needed geographical area. There are several services available on the internet providing frequently updated and ready-to-use map files. First of all you need to download a compatible offline map file covering the needed geographical area. There are several services available on the internet providing frequently updated and ready-to-use map files.
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 The table above does only provide some examples of map providers, there are more of them out there.  The table above does only provide some examples of map providers, there are more of them out there. 
  
-===== Installation =====+==== Installation ====
  
 <WRAP center round info 100%> <WRAP center round info 100%>
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 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
-==== Map files ====+=== Map files ===
  
 The downloaded offline map file needs to be stored onto your device in a folder of your choice. If the downloaded file is compressed (''*.zip'') you need to decompress it first. The correct file extension of the map file is ''*.map'' (e.g. ''germany.map''). The downloaded offline map file needs to be stored onto your device in a folder of your choice. If the downloaded file is compressed (''*.zip'') you need to decompress it first. The correct file extension of the map file is ''*.map'' (e.g. ''germany.map'').
en/offlinemaps.txt · Last modified: 2022/10/20 21:19 by ztnfny