Well done. But the link seems broken, can anyone help to update the link?
$ opkg install https://projects.openmoko.org/frs/download.php/82 0/mokogeocaching_0.4_all.ipk opkg: https://projects.openmoko.org/frs/download.php/820/mokogeocaching_0.4_all.ipk: No such file or directory Collected errors: * Cannot find package https://projects.openmoko.org/frs/download.php/820/mokogeocaching_0.4_all.ipk. On Fri, 2009-05-08 at 23:15 +0200, Jesper Vestergaard wrote: > This is a litle gtk python script that searches the geocaching.com site > for caches near your current position or a user specified lattitude and > longitude and add the cache as a poi in tangogps. > > This is version 0.4 and the code is still not pretty but quite usable. > The package can be found here http://www.opkg.org/package_141.html > > Warning: I have only tested it on shr unstable > > The script can now: > - get gps location from phone > - user can manually set location > - user can specify range > - script can download matching geocaches and add as poi > - read geocaching.com username and password from configuration file > - threaded gtk and downloading - but unfortunately not searching > - unicode support > - gui input for username and password > - user can specify whether he wants to download already found caches > or skip them and whether he wants to download just caches of a specific type > - hints are downloaded and user can specify if hints will be > displayed encoded or decoded > - coordversion is added. It's a tool to convert coordinates in their > different presentations (see below) > > Future plans: > code commenting and sanitizing > threaded search > > Coordversion: > You can convert coordinates from one presentation into the two others by > entering the given coordinates into > the matching row and press the ">" at the end of the line. The other > fields will be updated or the status field > will display an error. > The three presentations are: > row - presentation - example > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > first row - decimal degree - 52.12346 013.98765 > second row - degree, decimal minutes - 52 7.4076 13 59.259 > third row - degree, minutes, decimal seconds - 52 7 24 11 179 15 > > You can add the coordinate you just converted as poi into tangogps. > Therefore you can specify a name (which will be the title of the poi) > and click on "add as poi". > ATTENTION: It will always be added the point which is currently in the > FIRST ROW (decimal degree field). > > In the two fields below you can enter bearing values in degree and > kilometers. By clicking the ">" button in the same row the program will > calculate the new coordinates to the given coordinates (again taken from > the first row) the angle and the distance and display them in the fields > below. From there you can move the new coordinates up again by clicking > "^" to keep converting them into other presentations or add them as a poi. > > Example: > You are on a geocaching Trip and on one stage you get the coordinates 52 > 30.87294, 013 21.003738 and are told to go 150 meters in 45°. > You would enter the coordinates into the second row and press the ">" > button next to it to get the decimal degree presentation into the first > row (52.514549, 13.3500623). Then you would enter 45 and 0.15 in the > bearing fields and hit ">". The new coordinates are displayed below. By > pressing "^" you bring the new coordinates up again. Now you can, for > example, add a nice name like "Stage 2 on my multi" and press "add as > poi". The new poi should now be visible in tangogps. > > Installation: > install python-sqlite3 python-pygtk python-pygtk python-netclient > python-mime > run mokogeocaching.py or use the mokogeocaching icon located in the > launcher. > > > Mokogeocaching works best with tangogps 0.9.6 because of a bug in 0.9.5 > where tangogps crashes if a poi i larger than 1500 charaters. > > _______________________________________________ > Openmoko community mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community -- Daniel.Li <[email protected]> PALFocus (http://palfocus.oicp.net) _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

