First of all thank you for your time to explain a couple things. I've been using your sys.txt and data.zip (already had that data.zip).
Performance is good though truth been told it is still not as smooth as iGO on iPad mini retina. But it is more then smooth enough for regular use as main navigation app. I did make some small changes to the sys.txt like adding the max_memory= line.
I'm still in the process of studying your version of the sys.txt in attempt to fully understand why it's in there and what it does.
I actually did read the manual thank you very much. I am aware of the zoom settings in the "Map Setting" High, Medium, Low.
High is way too far zoomed out for regular use at WQXGA resolution imho.
Medium is more zoomed in then High setting but still too far zoomed out at WQXGA resolution for regular use imho
Low has the same zoom level as Medium setting but then with big boost to the min tilt level. Again something i was not looking for.
I figured out the zoom issue and got it close to what i want with the help of another user, it just need some fine tuning right now.
I was not waiting for someone to give me number to put in the sys.txt I was searching/asking of which command line (is it called that way?) to use in the sys.txt to control the zoom in those ways as described above. There are multiple variations of command lines to control zoom floating around on the internet and not all of them give the desired effect or do anything in the first place. The actual value to use is very personal and i never asked for that.
From what I've read and gathered from my own (limited) experience Skins change the appearance of the iGO application. Button color, button icons, extras options if installed/configured. The thing that i was looking for was to change to color of the guidance strip, arrows and things like that. Those things seem to be controlled by the different Schemes in the iGO app. Maybe there are Skins with build in Schemes but the couple Skins i tried did change the appearance of the iGO application but not the actual map. So it came clear to me that i had to search for my answer in Scheme settings.
I extracted the default iGO Primo Scheme from the iOS version and imported that in an existing Android iGO Scheme for testing purposes.... and success! Android iGO navigation map now looks as the navigation map of the iOS iGO version. Once I'm on my private system again i plan to revert my adjusted Scheme back to original/default Scheme and then add/create a new Scheme with the default iOS values and name the new Scheme accordingly. I hope iGO app accepts a new Scheme made like that.
All in all i made progress and slowly i get iGO to look and operate the way i want it. Next up is the small road sign issue.



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