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MapTile-Packs Creator (TrekBuddy derivate) |
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Written by Nicolas Gramlich
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Friday, 29 May 2009 12:30 |
Hello Community, Random303, a member of andnav.org has modified the popular TrekBuddy-AtlasCreator-Tool that it is able to output MapTile-Packs for AndNav2. You can download both, the executables and the sources from the links below. Best Regards, Nicolas
Readme.txt: - Select (maybe zoom) to the area you want to create a maptilepack for.
- On the left, select the desired 'MapSource' (OpenStreetMap Mapnik is a good choice)
- Select the desired zoomlevels (below you'll the total number of files that will be downloaded!).
- In the 'Package Content'-section below hit the 'Add selection' button.
- Below enter a name, i.e. 'MyMapPack'.
- In the 'Format'-Selector select 'Untared: tiles in seperate files'. (Otherwise you manually have to untar a couple of files).
- Hit Create tile package.
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Last Updated on Friday, 29 May 2009 13:53 |
Comments
I really need some help. I will go trekking in scotland monday and get a lot of problems with the offline map mode in AndNav2.
I succes to download Offline maps with MAPNIK sources. I tried the same way to get google maps but doesn't work. I guess i's because of the license.
Which maps are working with andnav?
Thank for your help
Christophe
Belgium Quote
Just a question about the map size.
I created a map level 15 for Ireland. seems to be in and around 250mb. But when i try and put it on a sd card with a few gigs free not enough space. tried moving it to an ipod and same result.
Is this due to the large number of files in the map.
Cheers for any help.
Also i have put 0 to 14 on the sd card work fine but again seem to be taking up a lot of space while it only claims to be a few hundred mb. Quote
http://trekbuddyatlasc.sourceforge.net Quote
How can I do?
I prefer the map content with hl=zh-TW.
Thanks in advance. Quote
These are the modified sources. (Not much was modified).
Regards,
Nicolas Quote
Quoting Kostadin Markov:
check out the latest news post on andnav.org it has a nice video-demo.
Best Regards,
Nicolas Quote
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