Very nice tool there on elsewhere.org, I didn't know that. By looking at the produced gpx file I would say that it is not too hard to modify the gpx parser so that it can also load those files. I'll have a look at it.
A. On Mon, 20 Apr 2009, kimaidou wrote: > good point... > So someone has to code a javascript application to transform the google > route into gpx. I am sure it is feasible. > > Kimaidou > > 2009/4/20 Yorick Moko <yorickm...@gmail.com> > >> but that one still uses openstreetmaps >> and openstreetmaps are not very usefull in my country >> >> (especially when a lot of streets that are added on the map, don't >> show up when you search for them) >> >> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 7:35 PM, kimaidou <kimai...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> If you do want an opensource routing service "a la google", which means >> you >>> can add as many points as wanted, and move each point, feel free to test >>> this : >>> http://maps.cloudmade.com/ >>> Click "Get direction" in the top left side. >>> >>> Cheers >>> >>> 2009/4/20 Yorick Moko <yorickm...@gmail.com> >>>> >>>> thank you very much, >>>> it seems to work great >>>> one little question though: >>>> it would be handy if we could use it with google maps routing >>>> there exist programs that give you that >>>> like letting google calculate the route and then you run in the >> adressbar: >>>> >>>> >>>> >> javascript:(function(){var%20script=document.createElement('script');script.src=' >> http://www.elsewhere.org/GMapToGPX/gmaptogpx.js';document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(script);})(<http://www.elsewhere.org/GMapToGPX/gmaptogpx.js%27;document.getElementsByTagName%28%27head%27%29%5B0%5D.appendChild%28script%29;%7D%29%28> >> ) >>>> >>>> but they don't seem to be compatible with tangogps, because they make it >>>> crash >>>> (it adds some extra info about turns and streetnames and such) >>>> >>>> y >>>> >>>> On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 10:08 PM, Alexander Lehner >>>> <leh...@edv-buero-lehner.de> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I've just successfully built tangogps 0.9.6 for my neo and found that >> is >>>>> now can load previously stored tracks (.log files). >>>>> >>>>> I've modified the sources a bit, so it is now also able to read .gpx >>>>> files >>>>> as they are produced by the OSM routing service at >>>>> http://openrouteservice.org. >>>>> >>>>> This is great for planning cycling routes etc.! >>>>> >>>>> I've put the binary here: >>>>> http://pub.edvbl.dyndns.org/tangogps-0.9.6-al >>>>> >>>>> Since I didn't want to overwrite my existing tangogps executable, I >>>>> simply >>>>> put my version into /home/root and modified the 'Exec' line in >>>>> /usr/share/applications/tangogps.desktop to point to my version (to >>>>> launch >>>>> it with the UI). >>>>> >>>>> I also had to install libexif on the NEO: >>>>> opkg install >>>>> http://pcl210-00.fit.vutbr.cz/openmoko/libexif_0.6.17_armv4t.ipk >>>>> >>>>> as described for example here: >>>>> http://n2.nabble.com/-2008.12--Where-to-get-libexif--td2436777.html >>>>> >>>>> I'm using a vanilla Om 2008.12, maybe other distros have to install >>>>> additional packages... >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> A. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> devel mailing list >>>>> devel@lists.openmoko.org >>>>> https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/devel >>>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> devel mailing list >>>> devel@lists.openmoko.org >>>> https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/devel >>> >>> >> > _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/devel