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==== Map downloader ==== | ==== Map downloader ==== | ||
- | After opening the map downloader you can choose from what source you would like to download the map by opening the drop down menu shown on top. To learn more about the different map sources, please take a look at [[.# | + | After opening the map downloader you can choose from what source you would like to download the map by opening the drop down menu shown on top. To learn more about the different map sources, please take a look at [[offlinemaps# |
+ | For this example we use " | ||
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+ | The top level list is usually sorted by coarse geographical regions (typically: continents) and get more specific on each lower level. Click on the magnifier icon to open the desired list/region and see its contents. If you finally found the map file you want to install, simply click on the disc icon next to it to start the download process. | ||
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- | ===== Manual download and installation ===== | + | Downloading a map can cause high network traffic! Make sure you use a Wifi or other non-metered network before starting |
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- | ==== Download sources ==== | + | |
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- | 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 following tables provides an overview of some compatible map file sources, where you can download your offline map: | + | |
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- | ^ Name ^ Coverage ^Description ^ Compatibility ^ Pricing ^ | + | |
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- | The table above does only provide some examples of map providers, there are more of them out there. | + | |
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- | ==== Installation ==== | + | |
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- | <WRAP center round info 100%> | + | |
- | Users reported, that some (vendor) tools used to transfer files between PC and smartphone might corrupt | + | |
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- | === Map files === | + | Confirm the following dialog to start the download. |
- | The downloaded offline map file needs to be stored onto your device in a folder of your choice. If the downloaded file is compressed ('' | + | FIXME PICTURE |
- | If you want to install several map files for usage with c:geo, you should store all of them into the same folder. As c:geo is later on configured | + | The download itself is performed in the background by the download manager |
- | {{: | + | If the downloaded map requires a dedicated map theme (does not apply to Mapsforge) the downloader will additionally ask you, whether you also want to download and install this theme. |
- | For this tutorial, let us assume you stored the map file(s) to ''/ | + | FIXME PICTURE |
- | === Themes === | ||
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- | 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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- | Typically the downloaded theme is compressed ('' | ||
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- | All of the resulting folders and files need to be stored below a folder of your choice on your device. | ||
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- | For this tutorial, let us assume you stored the theme(s) to ''/ | ||
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- | ==== Configuration ==== | ||
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- | 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/ | ||
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- | You will find the corresponding settings in c:geo Menu -> Settings -> Map. A detailed description of this setting menu can be found [[.mainmenu: | ||
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- | At the beginning the related settings will be empty: | ||
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- | In this menu you need to select the directory, where you have stored the map files (and themes) in the previous step of this tutorial. | ||
- | Sticking to our example above you need to configure the following directories here: | ||
- | ^ Menu item ^ Setting ^ | ||
- | |Directory with offline maps|/ | ||
- | |Map Themes Directory|/ | ||
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- | To select these folders simply tap on the related menu item. c:geo will then automatically scan your folders trying to find the map files and offer the corresponding directory to be selected. If the list already contains the correct directory you can directly select it, if your map/theme directory is not listed you have to tap the '' | ||
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- | On some devices finding the right folder might be frustrating, | ||
- | Due to the many different implementations depending on vendor, model, Android version and device configuration, | ||
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- | If you select '' | ||
- | The following pictures show two different typical file explorers and visualize the steps needed to browse and select your map folder according to our example. For setting up the theme folder the steps are identical, but you need to select the themes folder instead. | ||
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- | Staying in our example the directory configuration should be shown look like this in the menu at the end: | ||
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- | Now you are ready to use your map files (and themes) with c:geo. | ||