Aidas Pusch <spadress@...> writes:
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> There is a big update to this story! I have found what my issue was, 
and while it was a simpler mistake on my side, there is still athing or 
to that lead to this issue and should be changed or somehow made easier 
to understand. It turns out, my theory that loaded maps are displayed in 
bold was wrong. The problem essentially was that I, living in BC, 
assumed I needed the SW map of BC. But, since no contour lines appeared 
in my area, I assumed they weren't working. Instead they were working 
bot only covered a apart of the map west of me, that I never looked at 
in zoom level 11 or above (the only way to see contour lines). It was 
even difficult to find out that this was the case, because I had to 
browse the map in zoom 11 for a long time to find the part of the map 
that had contour lines displayed.I attached a picture where you can see 
where I lived (Red X), where the BC border is (orange line), and what 
area the canada_british-columbia-SW.srtm.obf map covers (blue line). I 
created this picture using the osmand app, marking the corners with 
favorites, then taking multiple screenshots, merging them and putting 
them on top of a screenshot of a BC map, but it would be nice to have an 
easier way, to essentially see the same thing.  How could we find a 
better solution to display which area contour lines are covering, above 
level 11, so this can be avoided. It could just be a orange coloured 
overlay, showing which area has contour lines and which doesnt, similar 
to how you can see )in OSMand what area is covered by the offline maps 
you've downloaded. Developers, please implement this, it would saev a 
lot of people a lot of confusion. On Sunday, June 29, 2014 3:50:38 AM 
UTC+2, Aidas Pusch wrote:So what can I/have to do to get a developers 
attention with this issue? It is obvious that there is nothing I or the 
other users who responded so far can do. I looked for a contact for 
Osmand, you know email of a developer or something like that, but this 
google group seems to be the only thing there is when it comes to 
support and reporting issues.
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Hey Aidas,
Thank-you very much for figuring this out; it's been driving me crazy 
for the last few days, and then I found your posts :-). I also live in  
Victoria and just presumed that my area was SW British Columbia, doh! I 
did check some other areas of BC when I couldn't see the lines, but just 
the 'lower mainland' and of course they didn't show up there either. 
Actually, if you draw a line down the centre of the province we are east 
of it. It is unfortunate that the contour lines maps don't show you a 
preview of the area they cover, but I guess in a lot of other parts of 
the world (smaller countries than Canada, ie. most of them, lol) it 
isn't an issue...
Thanks again!
Scott