On Thursday, February 20, 2020 at 6:36:34 PM UTC, Akkana Peck wrote:
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> Here's another approach using QGIS, if you can't use the Windows
> program mapc2mapc that Bart talks about:
> http://shallowsky.com/blog/mapping/osmand-making-overlay-maps.html
>
Thanks, Akkana, for your excellent guide wh
These two links to my YouTube channel should work. At least they do for me:
- Georeferencing maps for OsmAnd using mapc2mapc:
https://youtu.be/Y_fekLfcUOc
- Custom Maps app: https://youtu.be/-lTrUL3HXqU
On Friday, February 21, 2020 at 7:37:47 PM UTC-8, Gavinx wrote:
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> If anyone knew
If anyone knew this it would be Bart and I did check your utube channel but
couldn't find this video.
Thanks to both of you. This is all good information
On Friday, 21 February 2020 04:35:28 UTC+9, Bart Eisenberg wrote:
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> Oryou could use the open source program Custom Maps in conjunction
>
Oryou could use the open source program Custom Maps in conjunction with
OsmAnd: http://www.custommapsapp.com/
The advantage is that you can geo-reference the PDF on your device, with no
conversion necessary--I've done some right at the trailhead. The
disadvantage is that you are then switc
Here's another approach using QGIS, if you can't use the Windows
program mapc2mapc that Bart talks about:
http://shallowsky.com/blog/mapping/osmand-making-overlay-maps.html
...Akkana
Bart Eisenberg writes:
> The PDF has to be georeferenced, and converted to the right format.
> Here's on
The PDF has to be georeferenced, and converted to the right format.
Here's one approach (mine): https://youtu.be/Y_fekLfcUOc
On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 11:43:51 PM UTC-8, Gavinx wrote:
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> I have a pdf that I would like to display on osmand.
> I thought there was once a time where I cou
I have a pdf that I would like to display on osmand.
I thought there was once a time where I could do this if the map was
georeferenced. I do not seem to be able to do this other than the pre
configured ones.
Can this be done?
thanks
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