Offline OpenStreetMap in the cache #242
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Hi Mikhail, In order to do what you mention you need some basic level of software development or command line scripting. The process would be to:
For example the file with the URL: md5 -s "https://{s}.tile.openstreetmap.org/{z}/{x}/{y}.png-32-22-6" Which will give you the output
Here 9da...86a is the name you have to assign to the file. In this other link you have how the url and the key are calculated within the app
That should be the process. I would check moving some tiles, and using the phone off-line to check if it works. Then, download the full tileset. Alternatively, in the Best, Juan. |
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Hello Mr Juan M. Merlos, Mr Vincent Neo and all the Team,
This piece of software is just great!
I would like to have OpenStreetMap offline in the app's cache around my location. That is, withing the radius of 200 km. In the summer I travel a lot and change my plans depending on the weather, road conditions and many other factors. As I understand, the app allows to browse areas in advance and to save them into its cache. I cannot see an option to select an area and download all map tiles in all magnifications for a large area with a couple of taps in advance.
I am not a software developer. I cannot quickly read this source code. Thus, I would like to ask if I could download a complete set of map tiles from OpenStreetMap on my PC with Windows, convert it into the cache format used by Open GPX Tracker (1.8.0). I will then put this cache into my (jailbroken) iPhone manually.
I am sure you know a couple of ways I could proceed. Any ideas will be good ideas!
Thank you
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