Hello,
If you are creating a 7z file it's not the same as creating a zip file
since it uses a different compression algorithm.
If you click "Add to archive.."  in 7zip be sure that the Archive Format is
zip.
You can also have problems if you compress the parent directory, since it
will add another hierarchy level.
It would be easier to help if you share your osf file with us.
Best regards
Everton


On Fri, 5 Jun 2020 at 17:37, Metaluc <rickr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I tried modifying one of the example custom plugin package as described in
> the osmand blog. If I rename one of the zip examples to a .osf file osmand
> reads the plugin in. If I extract the files, make a very simple edit, then
> zip it and rename it to an .osf file, osmand is not able to import it.
> Sometimes an error box flashes but it's unreadable.
>
> I'm using 7zip on Windows.
>
> The compressed file size is slightly smaller than the original example
> test plugin zip.
>
> Is there some other magic needed to make an .osf file other than renaming
> it as the blog describes?
>
> I'd really like to try this feature, but I have not been able to get very
> far.
>
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