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===== Automatic download and installation ===== | ===== Automatic download and installation ===== | ||
- | TBC Automatic | + | c:geo supports a fully automated download and installation of offline maps from various sources. |
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+ | The c:geo map downloader | ||
+ | * From the [[.: | ||
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For this tutorial, let us assume you stored the map file(s) to ''/ | For this tutorial, let us assume you stored the map file(s) to ''/ | ||
- | ==== Themes | + | === Themes === |
If you (optionally) also downloaded a theme file for your offline map, you need to store it onto your device it in addition to the map files. | If you (optionally) also downloaded a theme file for your offline map, you need to store it onto your device it in addition to the map files. | ||
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For this tutorial, let us assume you stored the theme(s) to ''/ | For this tutorial, let us assume you stored the theme(s) to ''/ | ||
- | ===== Configuration | + | ==== Configuration ==== |
Once you finished storing the map files (and optionally themes) onto your device, you need to configure c:geo to use the correct directories for finding the maps/ | Once you finished storing the map files (and optionally themes) onto your device, you need to configure c:geo to use the correct directories for finding the maps/ |