Thanks! 
It will be useful at the very least to gain some understanding by looking 
at what you've done. Those online maps are great, but in fact I have never 
used raster maps in OsmAnd, I guess it's the factor of knowing you can pull 
it up and never have to think about network signal.

Regards,
Ed

On Sunday, 14 June 2020 12:46:44 UTC+1, Andy Townsend wrote:
>
> I did have a look at this earlier this year - the idea was/is to be a 
> second OSM diary entry to follow on from 
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/SomeoneElse/diary/391499 .  For 
> various reasons it didn't get finished - it may need a few steps backwards 
> first (removing options unused by me to make the replacement files easier 
> to understand) before going forward again.  The resulting "work in 
> progress" is at https://github.com/SomeoneElseOSM/osmand_files/tree/WIP2 
> but it is just that - an incomplete work in progress.  However, it might 
> still be useful to look at if you're trying to do something similar.  I 
> wasn't trying to add an "extra option" to the standard OsmAnd rendering 
> files, just to create a drop-in replacement.
>
> That's for offline maps of course - it's straightforward to do for online 
> maps - just use tiles from https://map.atownsend.org.uk/maps/map/map.html 
> of the format https://map.atownsend.org.uk/hot/14/8158/5231.png .
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Andy
> On 14/06/2020 12:31, Edward Kimber wrote:
>
> Hello, I was just thinking about doing this myself because none of the 
> rendering options currently available are suitable for walking in many 
> parts of the UK where there is a dense network of various designated and 
> other paths and features. It would be so good to have clearly highlighted 
> public rights of way. Did you put in a request to include the designation 
> tag? I don't think designated would be sufficient from what I have seen of 
> the underlying trail tagging. I will resort to building my own obf if 
> necessary. Is it just a question of adding entries such as this?
> <type tag="designation" value="public_footpath" ...
>
>
>
> On Saturday, 16 March 2019 21:22:15 UTC, Jonathan Stuart wrote: 
>>
>> Thanks. I got my renderer working to show rights of way in different 
>> colours depending on what they are (footpath, bridleway, byway, etc) and on 
>> whether they're a public RoW or permissive, etc. Unfortunately, this 
>> requires me to generate my own obf files with a custom rendering_types.xml 
>> that includes "designated" values and the "designation" tag. It would be 
>> great if this data could be included in the standard obf files.
>>
>> On Sunday, 10 March 2019 02:48:23 UTC, A Thompson wrote: 
>>>
>>> Thanks, everyone. I was just trying to do the same thing, got bored when 
>>> it didn't work, and instead decided to go browse this group's archive for 
>>> the first time in a while! 
>>>
>>> I agree with your motivation, Jonathan: in the UK people are starting to 
>>> mark legally designated footpaths with designation= and if a route looks 
>>> questionable but someone had taken the trouble to tag it as official, it 
>>> would be nice to be able to check that. I was thinking of adding some sort 
>>> of show/hide option to the renderer I use for walking (here 
>>> <https://groups.google.com/d/msg/osmand/WyGJS0Dekrk/MjLn_ALTBQAJ>).
>>>
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