Editing the Online Map Sources.xml file requires some technical expertise, but it's a relatively straightforward process. Here's a step-by-step guide:
The file follows a specific XML format where each map source is wrapped in an tag. Key elements include: Oruxmaps Online Map Sources.xml
The Sources.xml file allows the community to create "hacks" and legal workarounds. By updating the XML, you can add: Editing the Online Map Sources
Instead of hardcoding map URLs into the app's internal code (which would require an app update every time a map server changed), OruxMaps uses this external XML file. When you select "Add map" or browse the online catalog, the app reads this file to know: By updating the XML, you can add: Instead
At its core, Oruxmaps Online Map Sources.xml is a structured document written in . It serves as a registry, telling the OruxMaps application where to find online map tiles, how to request them, and what parameters to use. Each "map source" defined within the file contains several crucial pieces of information: