On Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at 1:06:28 AM UTC+1, bartei...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I've also heard that QGIS and Mobile Atlas Creator can be used together to 
> create overlays. But I've never done it. There might be a posting here on 
> the forum.


This might be alluding to the time I posted my notes on this here 
<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/osmand/WNTTAI_aCC8/Qk82yzfxBQAJ>, which 
were also just the result of googling other online guides. Since then, I've 
successfully loaded tile maps into OsmAnd skipping the creation of the 
sqlite file: just putting the directory hierarchy of .png tiles into a 
suitably named directory in the "tiles" directory of OsmAnd makes them 
available as a map source. (No .metainfo file at the top level as is needed 
for online tile sources.)

Does anyone know if creating a single sqlite file is beneficial? Just 
having the directory structure of .png tiles is easier to make, edit, and 
extend.

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