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| - | ===== Adding external maps ===== | + | **Locus Map** can also work with **external offline maps** acquired from other sources - PC software, cartography publishers, and other map providers. The easiest way to get the maps into the app is to **import** them. |
| + | ===== Import map ===== | ||
| + | You can import a map file from both Locus Map and from any file browser. | ||
| + | ==== Map manager | ||
| - | **Locus Map** can also work with **external offline maps** acquired from other sources - PC software, cartography publishers | + | |
| - | * copy your external map **directly into Locus Map's default directory Locus/Maps** - Locus Map imports them at its start (if you copy the map into this folder when Locus Map is ON it is necessary to **re-start the app** to import | + | |
| - | {{ : | + | * choose from a selection of **available drives** |
| - | * if you want to add maps from **another directory** | + | * choose |
| - | * tap {{: | + | ==== File browser ==== |
| - | | + | * find the map file in your **local storage** |
| - | * browse your phone or tablet' | + | * long-press its name and select **open** or **send to** |
| - | | + | * **choose Locus Map** from the list of available apps |
| - | * the map emerges in the Map manager Offline tab in a folder named after map file's parent directory. The directory emerges as a **new folder** bellow | + | * **confirm** importing |
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| + | **Import** of the map files stores them into the **[[.: | ||
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| + | ===== Manual adding to the map directory ===== | ||
| + | Another option is to add the map files manually. Choose this if you need to insert **multiple map files, vector maps or map themes**. The files can be inserted into the / | ||
| + | ==== Raster maps ==== | ||
| + | * maps in //SQLiteDB, MBT, Gemf// etc. formats | ||
| + | * /// | ||
| + | * **Copy** the map files into this directory via a system or third-party file manager | ||
| + | * **Restart** Locus Map | ||
| + | ==== Vector maps ==== | ||
| + | * maps in //.map// format, //.db// POI databases | ||
| + | * /// | ||
| + | * **Copy** the map files into this directory via a system or third-party file manager | ||
| + | * **Restart** Locus Map | ||
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| + | **Map themes can change vector maps' appearance**. The theme files must be placed in the default // | ||
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| - | * **Maps stored in one (sub)folder are automatically merged.** Both as areas and zooms, i.e. you can go freely from one map to another, from one zoom in one map to another zoom in a different map without the need to switch between them manually. If you want to add external maps to Locus without merging them, store them into individual subfolders and then add them one by one. | + | **Maps stored in one (sub)folder are automatically merged.** Both as areas and zooms, i.e. you can go freely from one map to another, from one zoom in one map to another zoom in a different map without the need to switch between them manually. If you want to add external maps to Locus without merging them, store them in individual subfolders and then add them one by one. |
| - | * **Do NOT add the native / | + | </ |
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| + | ==== Free choice of storage ==== | ||
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| + | **This option is available only in Android versions 5 - 10.** | ||
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| + | * open the **[[manual: | ||
| + | * tap {{: | ||
| + | * select {{: | ||
| + | * browse your device' | ||
| + | * select the map file (or the whole directory with external map(s)) and confirm | ||
| + | * the map emerges in the Map manager Offline tab in a folder named after the map file's parent directory. The directory appears as a **new folder** below, the default Maps folder **[[manual: | ||
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| + | **Do NOT add the native / | ||
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| ===== Supported Map Formats ===== | ===== Supported Map Formats ===== | ||
| - | There is a huge amount of map file formats and **Locus Map** is proud to be one of a few to support so many of them: | + | There is a huge amount of map file formats, and **Locus Map** is proud to be one of the few to support so many of them: |
| - | * **SQLite** (*.sqlitedb)- plain SQLite database, with a tilestable, that contains //x//, //y//, //z//, //image// columns with required data. Coordinates are computed by the [[http:// | + | * **SQLite** (*.sqlitedb, sometimes referred to as **RMaps**) - plain SQLite database, with a tile table, that contains //x//, //y//, //z//, //image// columns with required data. Coordinates are computed by the [[http:// |
| - | * **TAR** - as we mentioned before it is an obsolete map format, however, with a wide support and available map material. For example famous OZI Explorer. This software uses its own //OZFX v2/v3// map format together with a calibration //*.map// file. TAR format is a very simple archive containing one //*.map// calibration file (including name, calibration points, datum, projection specifications and more) and map images. | + | * **TAR** - as we mentioned before, it is an obsolete map format, however, with wide support and available map material. For example famous OZI Explorer. This software uses its own //OZFX v2/v3// map format together with a calibration //*.map// file. TAR format is a very simple archive containing one //*.map// calibration file (including name, calibration points, datum, projection specifications, and more) and map images. |
| * **MBT** - [[http:// | * **MBT** - [[http:// | ||
| - | * **RMAP** - an undocumented map format. Support by Locus Map is limited and not all projections and map format versions | + | * **RMAP** - an undocumented map format. Support by Locus Map is limited, and not all projections and map format versions |
| - | * **IMG** - Garmin maps format. Locus is able to work with non-paid and unlocked maps in this format but is not able to detect their coverage | + | * **IMG** - Garmin maps format. |
| - | * **GEMF** (*.gemf) - [[http:// | + | * **GEMF** (*.gemf) - [[http:// |
| - | * **MapsForge** (*.map) - [[https:// | + | * **MapsForge** (*.map) - [[https:// |
| - | * **SmartMaps** - binary encrypted format used for maps by a Czech company [[http:// | + | |
| * **OruxMaps** - SQL-based format of maps designed for the [[https:// | * **OruxMaps** - SQL-based format of maps designed for the [[https:// | ||
| * **[[https:// | * **[[https:// | ||
| - | If you come across a map file in a format **not included in this list** and you would like to use it in **Locus Map** there is no need to worry. There is a lot of desktop conversion software to solve the problem. | + | If you come across a map file in a format **not included in this list** and you would like to use it in **Locus Map**, there is no need to worry. There is a lot of desktop conversion software to solve the problem. |
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