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That would involve some caching for occasional offline use, but you would require online access mostly during hiking. If you want to compromise on being offline and if / have their tiles available, it is trivial to add those providers directly to Pure Maps. I’ll be happy to give pointers on where the changes are needed. Ideally, interested users would have to open an issue and try to implement it.
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In principle, it would require additional code but, if there is a lot of interest, we can work on it. Note that I haven’t added ability to serve some extra map tiles using OSM Scout Server. Mapbox docs are also great source for info: Add a raster tile source | Mapbox GL JS | Mapbox and Sources | Style Specification | Mapbox GL JS | Mapbox It may require writing some simple Mapbox map style to go with it and serve that from the folder with tiles. To import it to Kuri, you would probably need to check its source and replace URL that it is using to load maps. OpenSlopeMap is one of the examples of raster tiles.

See docs and config files in that directory for example. Pure Maps can easily be extended by custom map providers, including a local ones. Then you would need a client app that would be able to display it.
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If you have any ideas how to deal in Sailfish OS with custom maps and GPX files I will be very grateful.Įverything is possible, just depends on whether you are prepared to work for it.
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Rest popular Android applications - doesn’t work - because “you don’t have Google Services”).

Do you know if there is ANY native Sailfish app which can open GPX files with all saved details? I found one fantastic application which can be used also with custom maps: GPXSee - it is QT app, and somebody long time ago ported it for Maemo, but I cannot find for Sailfish OS… There is of course Andorid version of this app, but it not works, crashes at start. I found also Mæp application - which can open these GPX files, but it shows only basic info (no graphs, no HR pulse, etc.). Unfortunately Kuri doesn’t recognize GPX files exported from Sports Tracker (which is strange, I thought that GPX files are unified - it is, after all, simple XML - GPX versions of Kuri/Sports Tracker are the same version=“1.1”). Second thing is to migrate old saved activities from Sports Tracker to my new phone (locally). I also know that for it is dedicated Android app - but it is not a perfect solution to run Kuri and application simultaneously… It is possible with ANY native app available for Sailfish to download and use offline custom maps? I know that there is good application: OSM Scout Server (used with Kuri) - but I don’t know how can I replace maps downloaded by this application with my custom map. I used as source mainly this map: (it is free fork of OSM) - because it has a good coverage of walking trails / bike tracks. The big advantage of this app is that I can download (as simple image tiles) from custom source. On old phone I used offline maps prepared by Mobile Atlas Creator (MOBAC) application. Now I tried Kuri and it works almost like Sport Tracker, but I have some questions related to maps and GPX support. I have a lot saved routes (only locally - I didn’t upload results). On old phone I used a lot Sport Tracker application (mainly for bike trips) with Polar HRM. Everything went smoothly and now I am happy user of new phone with interesting OS. Hello, after 10 years with Nokia 808 I finally migrated to Xperia III with Sailfish OS.
