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#1
Quote from: "Gregorx"Thanks a lot ! I finally can find my tiles now !  :mrgreen:

Thus, I still note the same (second) problem : they appear between Mali & Niger....  :evil:
It can't be a projection problem, because this raster has been made by IGN (National Institute of Geography).
I think I should forget something during or before the export...
So, I've tried to reproject my raster (both session and registered), but nothing seems to work.

Has anybody encountered the same difficulties ?

Thank you again ;)

Gregorx, my scan25 maps both in "Lambert 2 étendu" projection and in Latitude/longitude are falling in the right place in Locus. Maybe Global Mapper has some problem to handle your Lambert 3 projection?

Cheers,
Thivi
#2
Quote from: "cseu"Ok one quick workaround about this... but i should warn that it's for rather experienced IT/GIS users...
It requires the latest version of Global Mapper (12.01), a local webserver and MOBAC... (on OS X Apache comes preinstalled and easy to start thru system preferences, on Windows you can install Xampp).
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Many thanks for this cseu ! Thanks to you I managed to transfer my huge amount of scanned maps in OziExplorer to Locus  :D
Good news there is no need of a local webserver anymore. After you have export your OSM tiles from Global Mapper (really a great piece of software!) you just have to create a local mapsource in MOBAC. Two steps:
1. Download //https://mobac.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/mobac/trunk/MOBAC/mapsources/Example%20custom%20tile%20files%20source.xml in mapsources directory of MOBAC. Edit the <name> and the <sourceFolder> tags to suit your needs.
2. in setings.xml, add your new mapsource in the <mapSourcesEnabled> section.
Now you can open MOBAC and follow the end of your method.

Don't know from which version of MOBAC it's working, mine is 1.9b6 and it's fine.
Found this in "Custom atlas as map source / locally generated tiles" section of the README.HTM file that comes with MOBAC.