Denis Chapligin wrote: > Hi Hi! > 2010/7/8 Nils Faerber <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> > > - Transparency in themes does not work, solid backgrounds > become > > 100% > > filling and are not opaque > > Yes, i know about this issue and i have plans to fix it. > OK! > Looking forward to it! > Please, don't expect it fixed soon, i'm very busy with my work right > now. You may try to switch to qt_qpainter graphics. OSD background > transparency works with it, but not for the overlapping OSD items.
I do not expect anything - I am happy with everything that I get ;) Anyway I will also giv qt_qpainter a try. > Ah, this might be the reason. > I think I am using a downloaded germany file (lost track of the source). > I will try to get a vanilla OSM file and convert it with latest Navit > converter tool myself and see if this fixes this. > There is a better way: http://maps.navit-project.org/download/ It is > updated nightly and uses recent version of maptool I thought to have used that but I cannot say for sure anymore. But what is sure is that after creating my own Germany bin from OSM data the hangs are gone! Excellent! > This is strange... this is the very same config I started with which > worked fine on x86 and I just copied it over to my N900 (to the user's > .navit dir). By now I manually shifted and resized the boxes - quite > boring exercise ;) > Actually i slightly modified this configtoo, cause i wanted slightly > different buttons etc. Anyway, i think i know sources of your problem - > it could be, that you forgot to remove old (default) OSD configuration, > with zoom buttons near bottom side of the screen. I think I have disabled all of such before trying. Since you use it too - probably you could simply post your working configs here? I think there are two configs in play here - the navit config and the theme config so both might be of interest. I tried with the configs that came with the Maemo package and the them config directly from the web page with the result described. > You're welcome! > Nokia Maps on N900 really sucks - the half online and half offline mode > which is not really user controllable > Haven't even tried it, no map coverage at my area. Don't mind... though the rendering is still a little nicer than the one from Navit the app is else pretty useless. > (which map ends up in the device > and which not) and the lack of turn by turn navigation (the N900 is by > now the only Nokia smart phone that did *not* get the nav function) is > really disappointing - to say the least. > ORLY??? Hm? Did you mean "ONLY?"? Yes, I think so. They announced recently that all newer and most older smartphones can now use Nokia Maps navigation for free. Collegues of mine have the E71 and E75 and they ave nice navigation with them. I think this is now available for basically all Symbian S60 3rd and later (well, my old E61 does also not seem to be supported). Cheers nils -- kernel concepts GbR Tel: +49-271-771091-12 Sieghuetter Hauptweg 48 D-57072 Siegen Mob: +49-176-21024535 http://www.kernelconcepts.de ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by Sprint What will you do first with EVO, the first 4G phone? Visit sprint.com/first -- http://p.sf.net/sfu/sprint-com-first _______________________________________________ Navit-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/navit-users
