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Support for TARed TrekBuddy atlases
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I wish to add ability of app Locus to use TARed TrekBuddy atlases. This map format enable to use multi maps a and zooms.
I wish to add ability of app Locus to use TARed TrekBuddy atlases. This map format enable to use multi maps a and zooms.
hi protop4u
in my opinion Locus supported TAR already.
hi protop4u
in my opinion Locus supported TAR already.
@gynta:
Locus now supported correctly simple TAR maps, but no full structured TAR (TrekBuddy) atlases. That is different.
@gynta:
Locus now supported correctly simple TAR maps, but no full structured TAR (TrekBuddy) atlases. That is different.
Definition is on http://www.trekbuddy.net/forum/viewto... under "Howto create a packed atlas".
Definition is on http://www.trekbuddy.net/forum/viewto... under "Howto create a packed atlas".
Structure [maps and zooms] of TARed TrekBuddy atlas in MOBAC (example):
Structure [maps and zooms] of TARed TrekBuddy atlas in MOBAC (example):
I like this idea especially for importing full raw PNG 100% zoom maps. TAR format do not need to force all images to reach fixed zoom scales.
http://mapc2mapc.freeforums.org/proce...
So our custom map can be processed, for the 100% zoom scale, looslessy!!
This is a great thing!
Hope Locut to have nice support for this kind of format ;-)
I like this idea especially for importing full raw PNG 100% zoom maps. TAR format do not need to force all images to reach fixed zoom scales.
http://mapc2mapc.freeforums.org/proce...
So our custom map can be processed, for the 100% zoom scale, looslessy!!
This is a great thing!
Hope Locut to have nice support for this kind of format ;-)
There is also a warning in locus download map dialog telling not to download map into tar, that it might not be supported in future.
So I vote not only to expand this format support but mainly to continue with supporting it.
There is also a warning in locus download map dialog telling not to download map into tar, that it might not be supported in future.
So I vote not only to expand this format support but mainly to continue with supporting it.
Personally, I do not use TARed TrekBuddy maps, but those with single files (before Android, I had Symbian S60 so I chose TrekBuddy untared due to performance). Hence, I don`t mind which type of TrekBuddy maps are supported, but I like the idea to use the same maps (which typically demand much space on the SD card as these are raster maps) in multiple applications :) This requires that Locus looks for some maps (not all) in other directories than standard, see http://docs.locusmap.eu/doku.php/manu...
Personally, I do not use TARed TrekBuddy maps, but those with single files (before Android, I had Symbian S60 so I chose TrekBuddy untared due to performance). Hence, I don`t mind which type of TrekBuddy maps are supported, but I like the idea to use the same maps (which typically demand much space on the SD card as these are raster maps) in multiple applications :) This requires that Locus looks for some maps (not all) in other directories than standard, see http://docs.locusmap.eu/doku.php/manu...
Also I would like to see support of multi part TAR map (one map splitted to more smaller TAR files) within this feature . Mainly because of android filesystem limit (I think it is 4 GB).
Also I would like to see support of multi part TAR map (one map splitted to more smaller TAR files) within this feature . Mainly because of android filesystem limit (I think it is 4 GB).
It is probably possible to avoid current limits by creating softlinks with proper directory/file structure Locus require (if you use ext2, 3, 4 second partition on sd card) and point Locus to use maps (in real links) from there.
It is probably possible to avoid current limits by creating softlinks with proper directory/file structure Locus require (if you use ext2, 3, 4 second partition on sd card) and point Locus to use maps (in real links) from there.
I do not much understand of the previous discussion here, but would also like TARed TrekBuddy atlas (made by TerraIncognita) working in Locus. My current test showed severe errors.
Unlike (one large) JPG+Ozi-map-file the TARed TrekBuddy atlas contains many little JPGs.
My 2 testfiles do not work. The first shows nothing but the "Lade..." text, the second shows parts of the JPGs, but on wrong positions.
I do not much understand of the previous discussion here, but would also like TARed TrekBuddy atlas (made by TerraIncognita) working in Locus. My current test showed severe errors.
Unlike (one large) JPG+Ozi-map-file the TARed TrekBuddy atlas contains many little JPGs.
My 2 testfiles do not work. The first shows nothing but the "Lade..." text, the second shows parts of the JPGs, but on wrong positions.
Spartaner, this is not a topic for your private problems with TAR maps, so please create a separate topic, thanks for understanding,
Spartaner, this is not a topic for your private problems with TAR maps, so please create a separate topic, thanks for understanding,
Hi guys,
hope you will agree with me, that TrekBuddy atlases are very outdated map format. Its implementation may still be quite complex and the availability of maps in this format is every year worst and works. Also, if I've noticed correctly, TrekBuddy is no longer actively developed.
Because of this, I'm declining this idea. Thanks for understanding.
Hi guys,
hope you will agree with me, that TrekBuddy atlases are very outdated map format. Its implementation may still be quite complex and the availability of maps in this format is every year worst and works. Also, if I've noticed correctly, TrekBuddy is no longer actively developed.
Because of this, I'm declining this idea. Thanks for understanding.
I just hope that the TAR maps will continue to work, even with rare problems if there are no more changes, they account for about 35% of my (and lots od friends from Poland too) collection - this is thick gigabytes (maybe 20 GB on my phone) of useful and valuable maps..
Lucas
I just hope that the TAR maps will continue to work, even with rare problems if there are no more changes, they account for about 35% of my (and lots od friends from Poland too) collection - this is thick gigabytes (maybe 20 GB on my phone) of useful and valuable maps..
Lucas
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