====== Transfer of custom subdirectories and external maps ====== ---- It is no longer possible to use previously defined custom sub-directories due to the [[manual:faq:android_11_filesystem|recent changes in the Android file system]] - the **custom data have to be transferred to the app private folder**. ==== Vector maps and SRTM data ==== If you had this data stored in custom sub-directories, Locus Map detects them and offers to **merge them into the main app directory** during the app data transfer:\\ {{ :manual:faq:page_move_root_dir_with_custom.jpg?nolink |}}\\ After the app data transfer, you can **place the sub-directories to the private directory on the removable SD card** if you need to save the internal storage space. **Newly you can place there also the /Maps/ and /MapsOnline/ sub-directories**: * open //Settings > Miscellaneous > Default directories > Set custom sub-directories// * set the desired subdirectory to the **SD card**:\\ {{ :manual:faq:app_transfer02.jpg?nolink |}} * the sub-directory is transferred including its content === What if I refuse? === You lose access to the data via Locus. The data will remain in the device storage though. ==== Backup sub-directory ==== The only sub-directory that can be placed anywhere relatively without restrictions:\\ {{ :manual:faq:app_transfer03.jpg?nolink |}} ===== External maps ===== Linking of the maps from external directories is also no longer supported. **The external maps can be used only within the default ///Locus/Maps/// directory or in ///Android/Media/menion.locus.android/Maps/// or ///MapsVector/// directories.** Both directories are available in the internal and external storages. Unfortunately, it is not technically possible to include external maps into the automatic transfer of the app data. **You have to move the maps to the available directories manually via the Import dialog** in the Map manager > Offline or in the Points or Track manager. Then **restart Locus Map** - the maps in the new directories will be automatically added to the map manager. Surprisingly, some system file managers do not have access to the ///Android/data/// directory. In such a case, please move your map files to ///Android/Media/menion.locus.android/Maps/// or ///MapsVector/// directories. These directories remain accessible also for other apps like c:geo etc. ==== Import of maps ==== This is another way how to get your own raster map files into the default /Locus/Maps/ directory: * open the **[[manual:user_guide:functions:data_import|Import]]** from Locus menu * find the map file in the device storage and tap it * the map file is added to the **default /Locus/Maps/ directory** ===== Custom folders with geo-tagged photos ===== Locus Map on Android 11+ can access only the **default system media folder** (usually ///storage/emulated/0/DCIM///) If you want to display photos from custom directories on the map, you have to **move/copy them to this default media folder** via a system file manager.