Re: Useful Companion Apps for OsmAnd

2020-07-17 Thread Akkana Peck
> Bart Eisenberg writes: > > When hiking, I'm a big fan of Custom Maps , > > a labor of love from a Google developer, which allows you to georeference > > almost any online map, including PDFs Greg Troxel writes: > Does anyone know of a viewer, or perhaps support

Re: Useful Companion Apps for OsmAnd

2020-07-17 Thread Bart Eisenberg
Here's the video: https://youtu.be/Y_fekLfcUOc MAPC2MAPC uses GDAL as part of its format translation function, presenting a friendlier work flow than GDAL's command line interface. QGIS has a QDAL plugin . But i

Re: Useful Companion Apps for OsmAnd

2020-07-17 Thread Akkana Peck
Bart Eisenberg writes: > QGIS has a QDAL plugin > . > > But if I remember your blog post, Akkana, that's not enough to translate a > Geotiff to an OsmAnd-compliant format entirely within QGIS. Yes? I haven't actual

Re: Useful Companion Apps for OsmAnd

2020-07-17 Thread klaeufer
On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 12:35:38 PM UTC-5, Akkana Peck wrote: > > Bart Eisenberg writes: > > QGIS has a QDAL plugin > > < > https://docs.qgis.org/2.8/en/docs/user_manual/plugins/plugins_gdaltools.html>. > > > > But if I remember your blog post, Akkana, that's not enough to translate > a

Re: Useful Companion Apps for OsmAnd

2020-07-17 Thread A Thompson
> > >> QGis Processing Toolbox > Raster tools > Generate XYZ tiles (MBTiles) > should generate MBTiles entirely within QGis (from the selected layers). > > AFAIK, you would still have to run mbtiles2osmand on the command line. For > those who prefer a GUI experience, it would sure be nice to hav