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+ | **Locus Map** can also work with **external offline maps** acquired from other sources - PC software, cartography publishers, and other map providers. It is necessary to **copy these maps into your phone' | ||
+ | ===== Adding external maps ===== | ||
+ | There are a few options where to put the map files: | ||
+ | ==== Locus/Maps directory ==== | ||
+ | The default directory for the raster maps. You can add your maps here in several ways: | ||
+ | * **Import** - open the [[manual: | ||
+ | * **Tap & add** - open a system or any third-party file manager in your device, find the map file you want to add, and **tap it**. Locus Map is offered as one of the apps to load the file. **Select it**. | ||
- | **Locus Map** can also work with **external offline | + | ==== Android/ |
- | * copy your external | + | === Raster |
- | {{ :manual: | + | |
- | | + | * /// |
- | * tap {{: | + | |
- | * select {{: | + | * **Restart** Locus Map |
- | * browse your phone or tablet' | + | === Vector maps === |
- | * select the directory and confirm | + | * maps in //.map// format, //.db// POI databases |
- | * the directory emerges as a **new folder** bellow the default Maps folder | + | * /// |
+ | | ||
+ | * **Restart** | ||
+ | <WRAP center round important> | ||
+ | Vector maps' | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | ==== Free choice of storage ==== | ||
+ | <WRAP center round important> | ||
+ | **This option is available only in Android versions 5 - 10.** | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | * open the **[[manual: | ||
+ | * tap {{: | ||
+ | * select {{: | ||
+ | * browse your device internal storage | ||
+ | * select the map file (or the whole directory | ||
+ | * the map emerges in the Map manager Offline tab in a folder named after the map file's parent directory. The directory emerges as a **new folder** bellow the default Maps folder **[[manual: | ||
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- | **Maps | + | * **Maps |
+ | * **Do NOT add the native / | ||
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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 a 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)- plain SQLite database, with a tilestable, 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 are working. | * **RMAP** - an undocumented map format. Support by Locus Map is limited and not all projections and map format versions are working. | ||
* **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 - therefore some map features like auto-load or Quick map switch do not work with them. | * **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 - therefore some map features like auto-load or Quick map switch do not work with them. | ||
- | * **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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