How to use MapLibre maps in Cartograph Maps
Cartograph Maps 3.7.3 and newer comes with support for MapLibre styles. A MapLibre style is a “container” which defines map
Read moreCartograph Maps 3.7.3 and newer comes with support for MapLibre styles. A MapLibre style is a “container” which defines map
Read moreBesides the default advanced map settings (see “Map entry popup menu“) Mapsforge raster maps offer the following additional settings:
Read moreCartograph Maps 3.6.5 and newer supports custom default name patterns for newly created tracks, waypoints, and bookmarks. The default patterns
Read moreCartograph Maps can convert raster maps, such as Mapsforge raster, RMap, etc. to MBTiles map files. MBTiles is a common
Read moreA map atlas is a single (usually big) image of a map. Cartograph Maps supports the creation of map atlases
Read moreCartograph Maps (3.6.0 and newer) supports map plugins on macOS (non-app store version), Windows, and Android. Map plugins are not
Read moreStarting with Cartograph Maps version 3.x.x settings, bookmarks, tracks, overlays, activities, media files, maps and map styles can be synchronized
Read moreThe following video shows how to:
Read moreCartograph Maps support the modern VTM engine, as well as the classical Mapsforge rendering engine for showing Mapsforge maps. The
Read moreA bubble popup dialog is shown when press-and-holding a track or track point. The popup shows different track properties (distance,
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