Hi
2010/7/13 Nils Faerber <[email protected]>
> >
> > Since you use it too - probably you could simply post your working
> > configs here?
> > See attachment.
>
> Cool, many thanks!
> I am using the dpkg /etc/navit/navit.xml now and put the archive you
> posted into the ~user/.navit/ along with a maps.xml.
> The areas and sizes work now but strangely the pixmaps for the buttons
> do not show up (just empty). I double checked the pixmaps paths and they
> should be correct. Also the button functions do not work (no zoom). Any
> area I touch brings me to the menu (the default behaviour for undefined
> screen space I guess).
>
>
You are welcome :) I do not understand, why it doesn't works out-of-box on
your side, it should.
> BTW: Is there an easy way to increase the rendering size?
> On the N900 the resolution is pretty high (IIRC 225 DPI) which makes the
> rendered display almost unrecognisable from some distance (like in a
> car). One of the tiled-map display programs (I don't remember - was it
> Mappero?) has an option to "double pixels" which effectively means to
> half the resolution and thus increase the size of the display items.
> This makes the display pretty readable.
>
I'm not sure, but i haven't seen such functionality in navit. You could use
'autozoom' feature, it will dynamically increase/decrease zoom level,
depending on your speed.
> (well, my old E61 does also not seem to be supported).
> > Until 3G roaming prices drop, on-line navigation will be useles, for
> > any map/software vendor.
>
> This is one of the other things I do not like about it - it is perfectly
> unclear to the user if it is online or offline ;)
With cheap/free connection there will be no reasons to stay offline :-)
> Obviously the app
> caches map data on data level (i.e. not just prerendered tiles like
> Google Maps). So it should be possible to do offline routing with it.
> On the other hand it almost always requests a data connection - which
> can be refused and it will only display the cached data.
>
Yeah, but some of those maps do not have a 'offline mode' and require a
connection, even when they don't really need it.
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