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====== Mapexport from QuoVadis for QVM ====== | ====== Mapexport from QuoVadis for QVM ====== | ||
- | You are able to export various maps from [QVC] to QVM, which can be used by your phone offline without an active internet connection((but only with WindowsPhone v8.1)). The export requires the installation of the actual version of [QVC], which is from QV-Version 7.0.1.31. | + | You are able to export various maps from [QVC] to QVM, which can be used by your phone offline without an active internet connection. The export requires the installation of the actual version of [QVC], which is from QV-Version 7.0.1.31. |
- | Note: Due to a bug in WindowsPhone the map display goes offline until Windows Phone 8.1. With Windows Phone 8 is an Internet connection is required even if they do not QVM uses. | + | Note for phones with WindowsPhone 8.**0**:\\ |
+ | From [QVC] generated maps (extension "*.QMZ") can only be displayed in QuoVadis Mobile if a data connection to the Internet exists. This data connection can be made via WLan or GPRS. However, it may only be a WLan connection **OR** a cellular connection to be established, not both! In regions without Internet connection, these cards are not available. This problem is a bug in the operating system of WindowsPhone 8.**0**. In WindowsPhone 8.**1**, this error is corrected so that there is no limitation here. | ||
The map engine in QVM is based on the so-called Mercator projection which is also used by e.g. Google, OSM. Therefore the raster map is divided into grid-formed tiles of 256x256 pixels. | The map engine in QVM is based on the so-called Mercator projection which is also used by e.g. Google, OSM. Therefore the raster map is divided into grid-formed tiles of 256x256 pixels. |