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I am using offline version of osmdroid, maps are placed in sdcard/osmdroid. Do you know, how to change the file path? I have been searching through their code for handling ZIP files but I haven't found any solution. Anyone faced this issue before?

Thx

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  • @blackbelt - that looks spot on. static and final in an interface, so unless you build your own version from source, you're stuck with what's there.
    – NickT
    Mar 5, 2012 at 14:22
  • thanks, now I will need to change it. And do you know blackbelt, where in osmdroid are handling unzipping ZIP files? Make it a reply then, I will give you a reputation points. Thx
    – Waypoint
    Mar 5, 2012 at 14:24
  • NickT - oh, thats bad... I don't think it is available for download as a cource to build on your own...
    – Waypoint
    Mar 5, 2012 at 14:25
  • @Waypoint - Yes, you can get a copy of the source, I've not done it myself, but if you use subversion it's available at code.google.com/p/osmdroid/source/checkout
    – NickT
    Mar 5, 2012 at 14:34

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If you download the package of code about osmdroid: osmdroid-android-3.0.8-sources, you can open the class OpenStreetMapTileProviderConstants.java and modify the variable in this way:

modify

public static final File OSMDROID_PATH = new File("/mnt/sdcard/osmdroid");

to*

public static final File OSMDROID_PATH = new File("/mnt/ext_sdcard/yourfile");

Then put your map tiles into yourfile.

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  • This looks like it will work, but I don't want to fork and compile my own library. I'll just stick to sdcard. Why did they put final on it? Apr 3, 2014 at 18:03
  • i think because they want to make it unchanged. @TomKincaid :D
    – gumuruh
    Aug 23, 2014 at 6:35
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Here you can check out the code to build your own version of OSMdroid. Changing ZIP and local folder is totally possbile, had to do it myself a few months ago.

Responsible for the Zips are this classes:

org/osmdroid/tileprovider/modules/ZipFileArchive.java
org/osmdroid/tileprovider/modules/MapTileFileArchiveProvider.java
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  • thanks Thommy, I am using eclipse and I don't see here any svn bridge solution? Do I need to install some plugin to be able to check out OSMdroid source code?
    – Waypoint
    Mar 5, 2012 at 14:36
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    You can do the checkout with you preferred svn tool. Eclipse plugin or standalone tool - that doesn't matter. You just need to delete all .svn Folders in the project after checkout.
    – Thommy
    Mar 5, 2012 at 14:39

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