[Q] Possibility of using OpenStreetMap instead of OpenTopoMap

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FifthDomain
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[Q] Possibility of using OpenStreetMap instead of OpenTopoMap

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Good Evening

As the title states just a query on the feasibility of replacing OpenTopoMap with OpenStreetMap, OpenStreetMap doesn't seem to have the loading issues of OpenTopoMap which is no longer been updated. The detail is also slightly better on OpenStreetMap as well and doesn't seem to struggle loading the higher detail tiles when zoomed all the way in. Obviously i don't know what it would take on the development and licencing side so just a thought really.

Thanks for your time.
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Dide
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Re: [Q] Possibility of using OpenStreetMap instead of OpenTopoMap

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+1
Knightpawn
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Re: [Q] Possibility of using OpenStreetMap instead of OpenTopoMap

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+1

Also OpenTopoMap stops loading when I zoom in below 2500m (or about that height). Is this the case with everybody, or just me?
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Re: [Q] Possibility of using OpenStreetMap instead of OpenTopoMap

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Good afternoon,

Not sure but FYI, mine goes further but takes long time to load and leave some blanks.

regards GJ
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Re: [Q] Possibility of using OpenStreetMap instead of OpenTopoMap

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Knightpawn wrote: Mon Mar 24, 2025 10:47 am +1

Also OpenTopoMap stops loading when I zoom in below 2500m (or about that height). Is this the case with everybody, or just me?
Yer i'm seeing that.
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