Where could we find this new package? Is it the one linked to on the wiki? I'd like to try it out on my debian install.
-Dan Staley On Sat, 2008-12-13 at 05:20 -0500, KaZeR wrote: > Hi Trevio, and thanks for your feedback > > Marco Trevisan (Trevio) a crit : > > I've to say that the newer package you made is really faster when > > loading my maps on launch, also if it doesn't seem to include the fix > > posted months ago here (to redraw the map only after each drag as > > TangoGPS does) > In fact it does (since rev 1569), but it's not enabled by default. > Try adding drag_bitmap="1" to the navit tag (like recent_dest). > I agree that it should get more advertising, because it's a very useful > patch (thanks again Florian for that). > It's not enabled by default because it's not yet supported by every > graphics drivers (e.g. : on wince). > I'll add a comment in the xml file for that, and we'll probably enable > it by default on the opkg build. > > and it doesn't include a wrapper script with: > > echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory > > > Yes, indeed. i ran into the same issue, and without it you can't load > streets files. > > Finally I've seen this screenshot [1] in scap, is this an EFL > > implementation of Navit? It seems to use the enlightenment toolkit both > > for the buttons and for the map rendering (better than the GPS from what > > I can see there). Have you some informations about this shot? :P > > > Yes, it's a work in progress by 'quickdev'. But there is still a lot of > work to be done :) > > Anyway thanks for the work done in Navit, it's really a great project! > > > Thank you! > > I'll have a deeper look at the other points of your mail. > > K- > > _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community