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#136
This is just the osmarendertheme with differen (black) icons.

Because I don't like the osmarender icons that much and I found this great collection of map icons: http://www.sjjb.co.uk/mapicons/introduction I decided to make a osmarender with these Icons.
From the http://www.sjjb.co.uk/mapicons/download ... 021.tar.gz I took the 24pix black glow icons I could found for the existing symbols and changed it.
And they have the icons in other colors too, so I can just take the other colors for the rgb night maps.
And because they already have different sizes, its easy to get smaller or bigger icons.

Still missing:
cable_car.png, chair_lift_2.png, gondola.png, kindergarten.png, oneway.png, railway-crossing.png, railway-crossing-small.png, tree.png, vulcan.png
If someone with better english can find the symbols in the collection...

[attachment=0:n0buc6ar]osmabwpois.png[/attachment:n0buc6ar]
#137
Second version.

I removed the patterns for the areas and use simple fill colors. If you need to find military or cementery areas at night use the old version.
#138
Back to the topic.

Second version. Took the green version of the RGB Night Theme and removed some areafills, houses, etc...

[attachment=1:2cn7kfw9]greennightwaysv2.png[/attachment:2cn7kfw9]
#139
First Version:

[attachment=0:1xdrw5c1]rgbnight.png[/attachment:1xdrw5c1]
I included Red, Green and Blue theme.

What I did:
I took the osmarendertheme.
I simply did some regex replace.
I took all colorcodes and just removed the green and blue values. (I just shifted the red in the green and blue versions)
I lowered all the area fill colors F*->9* E*->8* D*->7* etc.
Then I changed the the caption to be white with black outline. (don't know why its not possible to make a fill value on pathtext)

On the red and blue I changed three of the pattern files and inverted the color. There is still work to do. If anyone...
Feel free to copy it and make it looks better.

@menion: Feel free to put it in the shop. Just put a link to this post...
#140
Themes - Vector maps / [Theme] green nightways
March 29, 2012, 07:32:35
If we could share our custom themes in here...

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How to use the themes:

1. Get vector map running.
2. put the themes in /sdcard/Locus/mapsVector/_themes/

Should be like:
/sdcard/Locus/mapsVector/_themes/Themename1/Themename1.xml
/sdcard/Locus/mapsVector/_themes/Themename2/Themename2.xml
...

3. Select the theme in Settings -> Map - advanced -> Theme of the maps
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My first and really simple green Nightmap. Use it on bicycle, don't need a lot of information, so only the ways in green.

[attachment=0:2s3xz4m0]greennightways.png[/attachment:2s3xz4m0]
[attachment=1:2s3xz4m0]greennightways.zip[/attachment:2s3xz4m0]
#141
Die sind für Version 0.3 der Mapsforge library. Die nutzt Locus noch nicht. Kommt aber die Tage....
#142
Tools / Re: SRTM files
March 15, 2012, 07:17:27
Short update.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuttle_R ... hy_Mission states that the NASA files had a holes with no data that where simply filled by interpolation. "The CGIAR-CSI version 4 provides the best global coverage full resolution SRTM dataset. "

I downloaded some (http://srtm.csi.cgiar.org/SELECTION/inputCoord.asp used the the server from IT) , they have geotiff and arc info ascii. I don't know if its possible to support one of this filetypes directly in Locus.
There is at least one tool that convert to hgt (didn't test it): http://www.gdal.org/gdal_translate.html (Formats: http://www.gdal.org/formats_list.html). Because they are not the same size (1°x1° vs 5°x5°) there is some file-cutting needed.
If someone would try... :)

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The Files from the DLR are in DT2 Format: http://www.gdal.org/frmt_dted.html
Filestructure:
E010N50HEME0194500N531500_SRTM_1_HEM.dt2 (Size 1,6MB)
and
E010N50DEME0194500N531500_SRTM_1_DEM.dt2 (Size 1,6MB)

A description: http://www.dlr.de/caf/Portaldata/60/Res ... ED-1.1.pdf
Because of the areas with no data and the small area they cover I decide to skip trying to use them. :)
#143
tried to set altitude correction from geoid. It tried to download the geoid file. I had no network connection. Locus crashed.
#144
Maps / Maps for hdpi and xhdpi
March 14, 2012, 23:21:23
While we still wait for the new mapsforge vector map library, I got a nice looking hires map on my galaxy note by using the tiles from cloudmade. They have extra tiles for hires displays.

http://developers.cloudmade.com/project ... /documents

You can use any map style from http://maps.cloudmade.com/.

I made a second map for bicycle in night which looks fine on amoled (better than the nightmode in locus)
http://maps.cloudmade.com/?styleId=51148

I don't know the regulations for tile downloading on cloudmade, so use with care. I used the slowest setting in mobac.

If you don't need it now, you can wait for the new vector library with better resolution handling and custom map styles...
#145
Tools / Re: SRTM files
March 14, 2012, 22:25:37
For simple downloading on the last server, use "DownThemAll" Extension in Firefox and a Regular Expression for the fileselection (put it in fast filtering:
For Germany: /(N48|N49|N50|N51|N52|N53|N54)(E006|E007|E008|E009|E010|E011|E012|E013|E014|E015)/ it selects 70 files, which gives 197 MB uncompressed hgt files.
#146
Tools / Re: SRTM files
March 14, 2012, 22:14:55
For documentation:

The NASA files:


US higher resolution: http://dds.cr.usgs.gov/srtm/version2_1/SRTM1/ see http://dds.cr.usgs.gov/srtm/version2_1/ ... nition.jpg

lower resolution:
http://dds.cr.usgs.gov/srtm/version2_1/SRTM3/
see http://dds.cr.usgs.gov/srtm/version2_1/ ... nt_def.gif to get the degrees for the filenames for the areas you want.
#147
Tools / Re: SRTM files
March 14, 2012, 21:59:27
Old: Where do we get the files? I understand the NASA have the files with a lower resolution for outside US.
New: Ok, I played with the function and found that its possible to download the needed files directly in Locus by just using the fill altitude (new features should be explained better in the whats new list :).

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As I understand from https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRTM-Daten the DLR have better resolution.
Also stated at: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/SRTM
"It's more accurate than the data collected by NASA but covers only 40% of the planet. "

What format of the files do we need for locus?

It should be downloadable after registration from:
https://centaurus.caf.dlr.de:8443/eoweb ... tryPage.vm
The available data: https://centaurus.caf.dlr.de:8443/short ... index.html
You don't have to use real email, it doesnt need a activation process...
After registration and login the "download srtm data" button is active and you will get a page with a ftp link and some auto generated temporary login data (for 24 hours).

There is a pdf explaining the data, here is the content:

DLR SRTM Digital Elevation Models
General Information
This compressed archive contains individual digital elevation models (DEMs) covering a geographic
area of 10° by 10°. The filename of the archive specifies the bottom left coordinate of the 10° by 10°
tile. The elevation models were generated from X-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data acquired
during the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) in February of 2000. The corresponding SAR
image data are not included in the package. They can, however, be obtained via EOWEB-NG
(link:\eoweb.dlr.de:8080/index.html), the data portal of the German Remote Sensing Data Center at
the German Aerospace Center DLR.
In addition to the DEM files, the archive contains the corresponding height error maps (HEM), a
browse image map providing an overview of the area covered by the files contained in the archive, a
kml file for displaying the browse image of the coverage on Google Earth, and this 'Readme' file.
The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission - SRTM
The Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) was conducted jointly between the German
Aerospace Center DLR, the Italian Space Agency ASI, and NASA JPL (USA). From February 11 to
22, 2000, two interferometric radar systems onboard the Space Shuttle Endeavor acquired data with
the goal of generating a global high resolution digital elevation model. The American system, operating
in C-band, was complemented by a higher resolution German-Italian X-band system.
The SRTM DEMs were generated using 'Radar interferometry' or 'InSAR'. Two X-band SAR antennas,
one inside the Space Shuttle cargo bay, the other at the end of a 60 m extension pole, simultaneously
acquired radar data. During the processing, the phase differences of the two corresponding datasets
were compared and converted into elevation values. An introduction to SAR interferometry can be
found at link:\mmm.gi.alaska.edu/~rgens/teaching/asf_seminar/intro_insar.pdf.
While the DEMs generated from the American C-band data are available through the USGS, the Xband
DEMs can be obtained via DLR.
Similar to the SRTM C-band data, the DLR/ASI X-band DEMs cover the entire globe between 60°
northern and southern latitude. However, the coverage of the X-band DEMs is not continuous. The
gaps between the individual criss-crossing image strips are a result of the higher precision and
therefore the narrow swath width of the X-band system. Information on the precise coverage of the
SRTM X-band data can be obtained by visiting the SRTM coverage page at
link:\mmm.dlr.de/srtm/level1/data_en.htm or by performing a data search for SRTM DEMs in EOWEBNG.
The SRTM project page provides additional information on the SRTM X-band mission
(link:\mmm.dlr.de/srtm/level1/start_en.htm). Further details on the mission in general, on technology,
accuracies, and applications are available in link:\www2.jpl.nasa.gov/srtm/SRTM_paper.pdf.
Since December of 2010 the X-Band SRTM DEMs are available at no cost. The data can be obtained
via EOWEB-NG (link:\eoweb.dlr.de:8080/index.html), the data portal of the German Remote Sensing
Data Center. A user can perform a traditional search in EOWEB-NG and order up to 100 datasets.
Additionally, the SRTM X-band DEMs can be downloaded in bulk from an FTP-Server, accessible via
a separate link after logging into EOWEB-NG.
DEM Information
The X-band SRTM DEM data are provided in DTED format. Detailed information on the DTED format
can be found in the document 'Product Description of the SRTM DTED-Format' (SRTM/PD-03/11/03)
available at link:\mmm.dlr.de/srtm/docs/SRTM-XSAR-DEM-DTED-1.1.pdf.
The DEM and HEM data are in geographic (Lat/Long) projection, datum WGS84. The elevation values
are also WGS84, as specified in the product description of the SRTM DTED-format.
The DEMs inside the compressed archive are distributed as individual files, i.e. they are not
mosaicked into one large DEM file. Each DEM covers an area of 15' by 15'. The filename of the
individual DEM file specifies the bottom left coordinate of the corresponding 15' by 15' DEM tile.
One pixel of the DEM files corresponds to approximately 25 m x 25 m on the ground. The elevation
values are provided at a resolution of 1 m. The horizontal accuracy of the SRTM X-band DEMs is ±20
m (abs.) / ±15 m (rel.), both 90% CE. The vertical accuracy is ±16 m (abs.) / ±6 m (rel.), both 90% LE.
Precise information on vertical and horizontal accuracies for individual tiles can be found in the
accuracy description record (ACC) of the DTED file.
As a result of the processing methodology a few locations within the DEM will have no data values.
These voids have not been removed in this particular product. Standard Remote Sensing image
processing tools, however, are able to compute and insert the missing values. The DEMs have not
been edited with respect to coastlines and water bodies. Therefore, coastlines may not be well defined
and water bodies may not be perfectly flat.
Legal Information
The use of the SRTM data is governed by the following usage conditions. By clicking on the button
'Download SRTM data' or by accessing the data via the FTP-link provided, you are accepting these
usage conditions.
The SRTM DEM data are intended primarily for scientific purposes. Redistribution of the original
SRTM data is not permitted, neither for commercial nor for non-commercial purposes. No further
restrictions, except for those contained herein, are being imposed on the usage of the data or derived
products.
The SRTM-X band DEMs have been processed to the highest possible standards of accuracy using
state-of-the-art technology. However, the data are provided as is. No warranty of any kind, whether
explicit or implied is given. Furthermore, as the SRTM data are provided free-of-charge, DLR shall not
be liable for any damage arising out of the SRTM data's usage. The user is responsible for observing
that no damage is caused to anyone or anything by his use of the SRTM data. By clicking on the
button 'Download SRTM data' or by accessing the data via the FTP-link provided, the user therefore
agrees to hold the German Aerospace Center (DLR) harmless from and against any and all claims
which might arise by himself or any third party out of the SRTM data's usage.
For all products based on the SRTM X-band data, and for all publications including these data or
derived products, it is mandatory to use the following copyright information: ©DLR/ASI <year of
production>.
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(I had to kill the links inside the text, because of too much urls in post message)

Its a little complicate for me to understand. The data I can download on ftp is still the old SRTM data thats also available at NASA, or is it the higher resolution for some areas?

If someone with more knowledge can explain...

Looks like I need the File E010N50.zip. The info pic shows a lot of holes, looks like they have no data for this areas? So its useless?
https://imgur.com/3vAyN

And I found another source with a "improved" version: http://srtm.csi.cgiar.org/

Still don't know which to use and what filetype. :)