Works great, many thanks!
When zooming in on the map on the viamichelin.com website, you might have noticed that around zoomlevel 11 on the bottom right side of the screen appears a clickable 'Michelin map' (and Bibendum head) box.
Clicking that opens another window and you will see or find the 'classic' Michelin map of 1:1.000.000 on the following address (in this example for the Malaga area):
https://www.viamichelin.com/1.85.0/html/michelinmap.html?lat=36.70682496124855&lon=-4.438819885253907&zoom=11&headerLabel=Maps%20%26%20Route%20Planner&apiJsConfigUrl=%2Fapijs%2F1.23.0%2Fapi%2Fjs%3Fkey%3DJSBS20110216111214120400892678%24166489%26lang%3Deng%26protocol%3Dhttps
Is it possible to add this to Locus and if so what would be the map source or .xml file for that map?
Thanks in advance for your kind help and suggestions!
Cheers,
J3rry
When zooming in on the map on the viamichelin.com website, you might have noticed that around zoomlevel 11 on the bottom right side of the screen appears a clickable 'Michelin map' (and Bibendum head) box.
Clicking that opens another window and you will see or find the 'classic' Michelin map of 1:1.000.000 on the following address (in this example for the Malaga area):
https://www.viamichelin.com/1.85.0/html/michelinmap.html?lat=36.70682496124855&lon=-4.438819885253907&zoom=11&headerLabel=Maps%20%26%20Route%20Planner&apiJsConfigUrl=%2Fapijs%2F1.23.0%2Fapi%2Fjs%3Fkey%3DJSBS20110216111214120400892678%24166489%26lang%3Deng%26protocol%3Dhttps
Is it possible to add this to Locus and if so what would be the map source or .xml file for that map?
Thanks in advance for your kind help and suggestions!
Cheers,
J3rry