http://jochem.lesparre-dewaal.nl/download/aqx/PDOK.aqx
and historic topographic maps:
http://jochem.lesparre-dewaal.nl/downlo ... jdreis.aqx
I shared these AQX files with other people and a dozen of them are now happily using All-in-one OfflineMaps or AlpineQuest too. It would be nice to add these maps to the community maps in the app, so other people can easily access them too.
While preparing these AQX files, I got a some ideas for small improvements in the app:
- If available, I added a link to the map legend in the description of a map layer. However, this is not so easily accessible in the app: one has open the the list of maps, tap the dots of a layer and choose "Details" before the link is visible. Moreover, these have to be downloaded manually to be available offline. Would it be an idea to add a new feature to store and access map legends in the app?
- Some of the maps of the Netherlands are only available in the national CRS (EPSG:28992). Unfortunately, maps in this CRS have an alignment error of approximately 10 metres in the app, just a bit too large for the most detailed data: the offset with the other layers is visible. The tiles supplied by the government services are correct (I checked this), so I suspect the transformation or projection of this CRS is not handled precise enough in the app.
- One of the data sets is a WMS for a very detailed hill-shade with dynamic contrast. The dynamic contrast causes annoying contrast differences between tiles. Is there a possibility to make the app to get a map for the entire screen instead of in several tiles? That would solve the problem for online use, but I'm not sure how to make this work for offline use too.
Jochem