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 {{ :manual:user_guide:ic_settings_map_alt.png?nolink|}}====== Maps Settings ====== {{ :manual:user_guide:ic_settings_map_alt.png?nolink|}}====== Maps Settings ======
-FIXME RECONSTRUCTION FIXME+
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 ===== Online maps ===== ===== Online maps =====
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 ==== RASTER MAPS ==== ==== RASTER MAPS ====
 ==== Automatic map loading ==== ==== Automatic map loading ====
-Loads SQLite-based maps according to actual GPS position. There is no need to select maps manually when out of one, Locus Map switches it on automatically. There are three options:+Loads SQLite-based maps according to actual GPS position. There is no need to select maps manually when out of one, Locus Map switches it on automatically. **To make this work, store all the maps into one folder**.  
 + 
 +There are three options:
   * **no map auto-load** - maps must be selected and activated manually   * **no map auto-load** - maps must be selected and activated manually
-  * **auto-load maps of identical type only** - e.g. SQL SQL or MBT MBT +  * **auto-load maps of identical source only** - only maps from one provider or other common source are auto-loaded. E.g. Outdooractive Outdooractive, SHOCart SHOCart etc. 
-  * **auto-load maps of any type** - at first Locus Map checks availability of identical map type and then switches on map of any type covering the desired area+  * **auto-load maps of any source** - at first Locus Map checks the availability of an identical map source (provider) and then switches to a map of any source covering the desired area
 ==== LOMAPS & OTHER VECTOR MAPS ==== ==== LOMAPS & OTHER VECTOR MAPS ====
 ==== Automatic map loading ==== ==== Automatic map loading ====
-Loads available vector maps according to actual GPS position. There is no need to select maps when out of one, Locus Map switches it on automatically+You manually select which map to display or you let Locus automatically load available vector maps for the currently displayed position. This also ensures a seamless map display across the whole screen in areas where the coverage of two maps blends into each other.  
-==== Pre-load global map ==== + 
-FIXME+<wrap info>Advanced: it works only for maps of the same Mapsforge version 3 or 5.</wrap> 
 ==== Text size ==== ==== Text size ====
-Enables setting size of vector maps texts on scale from 50 to 500% of the default size.+Enables setting size of vector maps texts (names of cities, streets, etc.) on scale from 50 to 500% of the default size. 
 +===== Auxiliary graphics ===== 
 +Graphic elements displaying various non-map objects or values. 
 +==== Map scale ==== 
 +Map scale is the ratio of a distance on the map to the corresponding distance on the ground. Traditional indicator in the lower left corner of the map screen:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:settings_18.gif?nolink |}}
  
 +==== Time circles ====
 +Circles indicate estimated beeline distance to be passed according to user's current speed in 5, 15, 30 and 60 minutes:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:settings_19.png?nolink |}}
 +==== Distance circles ====
 +Circles indicate selected distances from the map screen cursor - 10, 25, 50, 100, 500 m, 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 and 200 km:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:settings_20.png?nolink |}} In case the GPS is fixed the circles have different color and indicate distance from the user's location.
 +==== Dynamic elevation ====
 +Displays elevation value at the map screen cursor position:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:settings_21.png?nolink |}} It is based on downloaded offline elevation files.
  
 +==== Cursor to position line ====
 +Stretches a line with azimuth and distance between user's GPS location and the map screen cursor:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:settings_22.png?nolink |}}
 +==== Course line ====
 +Displays a line from user's current position across the screen to indicate direction of motion:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:settings_23.png?nolink |}} Useful when trying to maintain a specific course. 
 +==== Heading line ====
 +Displays a line from user's current position across the screen to indicate direction he/she is pointing at with the device:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:settings_24.png?nolink |}} Similar function to the Show view button on the bottom screen panel.
  
-===== MAP SCREEN ===== +==== Text size ==== 
-  * **[[manual:user_guide:maps_settings:screen|Map control]]** +Sets size of texts within auxuliary objects (dynamic altitude, labels etc.) from 50 to 300% of a normal size. 
-  * **[[manual:user_guide:maps_settings:panels|Panels & Buttons]]** +===== Advanced features ===== 
-===== MAP CONTENT ===== +==== Pre-load global map ==== 
-  * **[[manual:user_guide:maps_settings:objects|Map objects]]** +Select one of world online or offline maps for upper zooms so that detailed zooms of your local map are loaded faster. 
-  * **[[manual:user_guide:maps_settings:obj_feat|Points & Tracks]]** +==== Optimize raster map resolution ==== 
-===== MAPS GENERAL ===== +The app automatically selects an optimum resolution of the map according to the device screen's DPI. The result is better legibility of the map. 
-  * **[[manual:user_guide:maps_settings:online|Online maps]]** +==== Increase map resolution ==== 
-  * **[[manual:user_guide:maps_settings:personal|Offline maps]]** +Tap **Enable** and move the slider to adjust the resolution you see on the preview window. It displays the map around position of your map cursor. 
-  * **[[manual:user_guide:maps_settings:misc|Advanced features]]**+{{ :manual:user_guide:maps_settings:mapresset.png?nolink |}} 
 +==== Map shading ====
  
 +Enables additional shading of map based on offline elevation files. 
 +  * Select which maps you want to shade - **online**, **personal** or **LoMaps and other vector maps** (or all).
 +  * Types of shading:
 +    * **Hill shading** - classic mimicking illumination by the sun:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:maps_settings:mapshade01.png?nolink |}}\\ 
 +    * **Slopes** - highlighting slopes of >30°, >35°, >40 (light orange, orange, dark orange) - useful for skialpinists, backcountry skiers etc.:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:maps_settings:mapshade02.png?nolink |}}\\ 
 +    * **Colored elevation** - elevation levels are differed by colors (e.g. lowlands are green, mountains brown). This setting offers several color theme presets by orographic profile: //Universal, Lowland, Highland, Alps and Mountains//:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:maps_settings:mapshade03.png?nolink |}}\\ You can get your own color schemes by defining [[manual:advanced:customization:coloring|custom elevation color palettes >>]]
 +<WRAP round important>
 +It is important to download elevation data before using this function, more info [[manual:faq:how_to_add_map_shading#where_to_get_them|here >>]]
 +</WRAP>
 +==== Map color mode ====
 +Enables adjusting colors of active map:
 +  * **Night mode** - inverts colors of displayed map:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:settings_25.gif?nolink |}} It is possible to change map color automatically (based on daily time).
 +  * **Low contrast** - decreases contrast of displayed maps
 +  * **High contrast** - increases contrast of displayed maps
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