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LoMaps are the default maps of the Locus Map app. They are based on OpenStreetMap Data and cover the whole world. They are available both online and offline.
Offline LoMaps can be purchased in Locus Store. You can enter it two ways:
When you find your desired map, tap it to display its detail. You can see the date of the map update on it (offline LoMaps are updated approx. once in two months) and its size in MB before and after unpacking. To start downloading tap PURCHASE or DOWNLOAD.
First three LoMaps (various ones, not one LoMap + its two updates) are available for free. The “free as a gift” mark is visible in the LoMap detail:
More maps are purchased for LoCoins.
All offline LoMaps are available for FREE with Premium Gold.
Purchased maps appear in Offline maps tab of your Map Manager in folders sorted by country.
You can download your purchased LoMaps from the server as often as you like for the whole time of its availability. When your LoMap version is no longer available you can download the next oldest available version for free again.
Only if you need the newest LoMap update, you have to buy it. The fee is symbolic, e.g. you can get the whole of California for 0,7 USD.
Locus Map does not update your purchased LoMaps automatically, it is always up to you. Check for your updates in Locus Store > User Profile > Check for updates. The updates are divided into two categories:
Downloaded maps are accessible from the Maps Manager, Offline maps tab.
To open the map just tap it. If your location is out of the map just confirm its centering.
To delete the map from the list and your phone, select Delete from the Map menu. To display the map information window select Information&language from the map menu:
The window contains a general overview of the map type, map language switch, and the following information:
LoMaps can be switched into the following themes:
Each vector (or other) map that contains themes or theme layers activates the option to switch these themes. There are a few ways how to do this:
All these methods display the theme menu:
Here you can select the map theme - internal or external (custom). Some themes contain also switchable layers of specific datasets. This way you can fine-tune your map content:
Names of cities, towns, and villages in exotic destinations can be sometimes difficult to read for Westerners:
OpenStreetMap data, therefore, contain a transcription of local names in English (or sometimes also in other languages). The language switch can be found in a LoMap detail screen:
Open the language menu and select the language you understand. Not all names are transcribed, it depends on the activity of the local OSM mapping community. The same map with English-transcribed names
The map legend is a list of graphic symbols - lines, polygons and points - used to describe the reality on the map.
It is available within the app both for online:
and offline LoMap: