Offline maps, overzoom and underzoom.

Available from version 4.0

Allows to show the map for the zoom levels that are not present in the imported map or the downloaded offline map.

Can be useful when the map provider/server only provides limited zoom levels to download, e.g. 2-14, but you need to operate with the zoom levels of 15-19. Often providers discourage download of anything above level 16.

Also there are situations when you can have a map with tiles for only one zoom level. This often happens when you translate vector GeoPDF to a raster map as mbtiles. You’d get a map with zoom level 8 and this is really limiting, unless you can do overzoom and underzoom.

Here is an example of one of such translation from GeoPDF to raster mbtiles*, only zoom level 8 is present in the translated mbtiles:

As you can see it is approximately 23km per centimeter on a map. Without overzoom or underzoom, you’d see nothing on the map if you zoom in or out.

With overzoom, you’ll see a little bit pixelated, but still usable map. Here is the same map, for zoom 11:

About 3km per a map centimeter, a big difference.

For the underzoom. Here is zoom level 5:

Still better than having blank tiles? Arrow in the above image is to remind you that you can tap here when the map is not in the centering mode and focus on the map area, if you are asking yourself “where is the map” :)

With overzoom capabilities you can now decide volunturaly to download faster/less tiles from the map servers, with the concious trade-off for some pixelation on higher, undownloaded zoom levels. That’s exactly higher zoom levels (17-19) that represent the biggest performance challenge to the map servers. Be a good citizen.

Still, when selecting zoom levels for download, check they have the detail you need. E.g. smaller street names might be missing on lower zoom levels, overzoom is not going to fix this.


* Translating GeoPDF pdf file to mbtiles is as easy as this:

gdal_translate geopdf.pdf map.mbtiles

You can Google “install gdal on mac” to see how to install gdal, it’s really easy.


Related information:

Offline maps

Custom map sources

Ground image overlays

Import existing mbtiles, Rmaps, sqlitedb maps