Hi,

currently that is  your only option. 

I am a not that happy about the current mechanism to identify a map myself. 
The MD5 checksum is reliable for all kinds of maps but it can't identify a 
changed map. But I lack a better concept.

Oliver


Am Sonntag, 2. September 2018, 00:58:12 CEST schrieb Michael Heerdegen:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm using a lot of fine tuned map views (currently, 10).  All of them
> use Freizeitkarte, an offline map, at least for mouse-over texts.
> 
> When I downloaded a newer version of Freizeitkarte, I always had the
> problem that the views didn't recognize Freizeitkarte any more - I had
> to activate and sort it in again for every single view.
> 
> My best idea of how to automize this is to save the views to files,
> replace the hash of Freizeitkarte in the view files with the new hash (I
> get the new hash by saving a test view with the new Freizeitkarte
> activated) and load the edited view files into qmapshack.
> 
> Is there a better strategy, or can the problem be avoided somehow?
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Michael.
> 
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