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The Zoom Buttons allows you to zoom in or out of the map canvass. Drag a finger across the screen to pan to different areas or direction of the map.

A long-press on the screen will show a pop-up that shows a placemark of the specified point. Use Open OSM Note for notations like bug reports, or to leave comments for other mappers working the same area. Press the Options button and scroll to the Plugins card and on the OSM editing section, press the more actions indicator for additional options. Method 1: Specify a location by a long-press on the desired location on the canvass then clicking on the pop-up box to display the Contextual menu.

From the POI options, to display any category, press Search then select the more action button select Custom filter. Check the box beside Select all and press the Filter button in the upper right corner of the screen.

At this point, and right before hitting the Filter button, you can customize the categories of the POIs you want to display on the canvass. In the next screen, this custom filter can be saved for future use by pressing the star icon. Now that the POIs are displayed on the canvass as orange dots, a long-press over an orange dot POI will display the name of the feature.

Press on the pop-up to display the Contextual Menu. Two additional options are available:. A window will appear where you can update the POI fields, as necessary. You are limited to editing POIs or point features. Polygons and areas will render as the same orange dots, but will only flash the name of the feature on the screen, but not bring up the Contextual Menu.

Another way of contributing to OpenStreeMap is by leaving Notes, for the purpose of general feedback, or reporting bugs, or reports that are usable to other active mappers in the area.

You also need to be online via a WiFi connection, or a mobile data plan. To add a Note or report a bug, activatate Use Location from the menu or manually select a location on the canvass See Adding POIs in the previous section. When a location has been set or specified, select Open OSM Note from the menu and a new modal window will appear on your screen.

Enter the details of the note, or bug report. Traditional step-by-step search combined with the modern one Elevation and slope profiles for routes. View elevation details of every route Contour lines of nautical depths Driving style settings for cyclists New map style. Clickable icons on the map. Find locations by multiple features Hiding compass. See compass only when you need it Android Wear compatibility. A completely new style for hikers and tourists Better trip recording and other improvements.

Quick Search. All types of queries in one search field Car Audio System Integration. Use your car audio system for voice navigation Better Public Transport Information.

If you do this for Oxfordshire, you'll get to www. Whatever authority you choose, the rowmaps GPX web page for the local authority has a form where you have to choose three things. Choice 1: First you have to decide whether you want to split the data into separate GPX files for the four types of public rights of way: footpaths, bridleways, restricted byways and byways open to all traffic. If you want some info about the differences between these four types of PROWs, then probably this web page is the best web page to go to.

If you choose to split, the four types of paths will be shown in red, fuchsia, green and blue. This is useful to do as any waymarking on the ground distinguishes between these different types of PROWs.

If these are enormous e. So the next choice in the form on the rowmaps GPX web page for the local authority is a box containing the maximum size for GPX files. Unfortunately, this is trial and error. If you choose a large value then the GPX file may not load into OSMAnd and you'll have to return to the form and choose a smaller size.

Choice 3: The third and final choice in the form on the rowmaps GPX web page for the local authority is whether you want waypoints in the GPX files. When you click on a waypoint the name of the path and some other details will be shown.

Unless you need this, then your map will be less cluttered if you choose to exclude waypoints. So this is recommended. And then: Having made your three choices, click on the button labelled "get link s to the GPX files s ". When you do this, you'll be presented with a new web page that has links that you need to click on to download the GPX files to your mobile phone.

If you can, use Method 1. Otherwise use Method 2. If neither of these work, then use Method 3 as a fall back - it's more tedious. If you struggle to use Method 1 or Method 2 or don't understand them! The instructions given below are for version 3. If you have an earlier version or a later version, things may be different. Method 1. The default file manager for many Android phones is the Google Files app.

That seems not to have a way of moving files from the Download folder to another folder. Your Android phone may have another file manager app. If so, see if you can get it to copy files from the Download folder to another folder. On my Android phone I use another file manager that I've downloaded from the Google Play Store as it allows me to copy a batch of files to another folder - here's a link to it on the Google Play Store. I only use it for this purpose as it's annoying as it has intrusive adverts.

So, if you have a file manager app that allows you copy files from the Download folder to another folder, then get it to copy the GPX files that are in the Download folder to the At the moment it seems the files have to be actively removed to restore render speed. A render speed too slow for navigation might be OK for OSM editing, so a quick toggle could have some utility. I tried disabling the whole of England map and downloading all of the individual regions in the hopes that this would lead to a quicker render from a smaller, more local, file, but this is around ms at a similar zoom with all updates turned on.

I'm getting the same problems with live updates in New Zealand, which is a much smaller map in data points than UK. It's unusable. Skip to content. Star 2. New issue. Jump to bottom. Labels Observed. Copy link. Description With OsmAnd Live turned on I am getting render times on the order of to ms according the the debug settings.

Activate OsmAnd live, download the map data for England. It's currently saying MB for the England one.



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