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|    Marion to Carlos E.R.    |
|    Re: Clever helpful suggestion for portab    |
|    02 Feb 25 22:54:37    |
   
   XPost: comp.mobile.android, alt.comp.os.windows-10   
   From: marion@facts.com   
      
   Woo hoo! The solution has been greatly improved!   
      
   It's important to note that Carlos kindly further improved this clever   
   trick, turning what was merely ingenious into brilliant in simplicity.   
      
   See below for details - where Carlos' solution supersedes that of mine!   
      
   Many thanks to Carlos (and others) for adding value in this thread!   
      
    On Sun, 2 Feb 2025 23:20:45 +0100, Carlos E.R. wrote :   
      
    -----< cut here for post that went only to the Android ng >-----   
    On Sun, 2 Feb 2025 23:20:45 +0100, Carlos E.R. wrote :   
    > Ok, now that I understand what type of editor you are talking about and   
    > the scenario,   
      
   Well, that's only one type of editor, but it's an editor that most of us   
   can agree that if we had an sdcard, that we'd want to store the (admittedly   
   huge) map data on that sdcard, which then needs to be edited at times.   
      
    > I can agree that changing the label of the card is the thing to do.   
      
   I think most people perhaps don't understand the genius of my advice   
   because they, themselves, never bothered to try to overcome problems.   
      
   So they've never experienced a seamless non-cloud phone-to-phone upgrade.   
   I have.   
      
    > It is a particular scenario.   
      
   I agree that about many Android phones sold today don't have a portable   
   storage slot (or it does double duty for the SIM card perhaps); but last we   
   checked, most Androids still came with the portable storage sdcard slot.   
      
   Given that is coupled with the fact that {OSMAnd~/OSMAnd+/OSMAnd} is a   
   common offline map application, people have to store its data somewhere.   
      
   It either takes up a lot of space on the sdcard0 internal memory.   
   Or not.   
      
   For those with sdcards & OSMAnd, it's easier just to match the volume name.   
   But, you can manually change the directories out from under this editor.   
      
   But not from all editors - which is the point of bringing up editors.   
   BTW, I learned this the hard way, as you can see from the images below:   
      
   
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