
Steve, Yes, normally you just have to move (or link) the *.gmap directory to the correct place on your system and BaseCamp will recognice it..... I never used a *.gmapi container around it with osm maps. For me personally it does not make a too big difference as I move the directory anyway around after the creation, so I just have to grab the correct on. But I can't say if the container around it is of any use for special cases. Cheers Patrik On 05.12.2016 22:45, Steve Ratcliffe wrote:
On 05/12/16 16:14, Andrzej Popowski wrote:
My suggestion is to drop *.gmapi folder and create directly *.gmap. As I understand gmapi is a container for bundling unlock code with a map, which could be useful when moving maps between computers, but not for creating a new map.
I've never used the format before, so you can just use a .gmap instead of the .gmapi then?
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