You can also change the icon itself, but thare are not so much options.

Harry

Op zo 27 okt. 2019 om 14:44 schreef Helmut Jarausch <[email protected]>:

> I've just discovered that I can change the colour of the icon which is
> sufficient to me.
>
> Helmut Jarausch <[email protected]> schrieb am So., 27. Okt. 2019,
> 13:55:
>
>> Harry, thank you very much for your detailed description. It took some
>> time to understand the mechanism. And, as always, the option to select this
>> new routing profile was a bit hidden.
>> One last question: is it even possible to assign a new icon to my new
>> profile.
>> Currently, both the standard car profile and my Car15 profile use the
>> "car icon" and can't be distinguished at first glance.
>> Thanks again,
>> Helmut
>>
>> Harry van der Wolf <[email protected]> schrieb am Fr., 25. Okt. 2019,
>> 19:52:
>>
>>> You have two options:
>>> 1. Create a simple one direct from the Settings
>>> 2. Modify the existing routing profile for car/bike/pedestrian and use
>>> that as "custom" profile, again via the Settings.
>>>
>>> ====
>>> 1. Create a profile directly from the settings:
>>> Settings -> Application profiles.
>>> You see a number of profiles and the button Add.
>>> You select one of the existing "base profiles, give it a new name, and
>>> start modifying.
>>>
>>> This is just "play & learn". You could create a profile for a camper or
>>> old-timer by simply only reducing the max speed. Or a "touristic profile"
>>> by disabling motorways and toll roads.
>>>
>>>
>>> ====
>>> 2. Modify the existing routing profile (Extract a sub profile)
>>> If you have an up-to-date OsmAnd, you can simply download the
>>> routing.xml from github from the osmand-resources
>>> <https://github.com/osmandapp/OsmAnd-resources> repository:  routing.xml
>>> <https://github.com/osmandapp/OsmAnd-resources/blob/master/routing/routing.xml>
>>>
>>> Explaining all the settings in this routing.xml is something I will not
>>> do. That takes a complete tutorial and a lot of the options are explained
>>> in a summarized way. I created a few on the Car profile by simply
>>> extracting that one from the complete routing.xml (with the header data
>>> above it).
>>>
>>> OsmAnd uses the A* "shortest path" algorithm to calculate routes (Google
>>> for it). In OsmAnd the heuristic coefficient (Google for it) is 1.0. This
>>> means that ALL possible roads are examined. This means that it is slooow
>>> and uses an awful lot of memory.
>>> I have attached 3 profiles: mycar15.xml, mycar13.xml and caravan.xml.
>>> Please have a look at them if you want to learn from it. They are
>>> certainly not meant as perfect examples: absolutely not. They work fine for
>>> me and should give you an insight in what can be done.
>>>
>>> The mycar15.xml and mycar13.xml is 100% the CAR profile but with an
>>> heuristic_coefficient of 1.5 and 1.3 respectively. On long routes this
>>> creates the same routes, but now for 1000+ kms in a fraction of the time.
>>> On shorter routes with a lot of possible roads, like in cities, it means
>>> that the calculated route might be slightly less optimal. A lot of
>>> navigation apps us a heuristic factor between 1.3 and 1.6
>>>
>>> The carvan.xml is a CAR routing with  heuristic Coefficient of 1.3, a
>>> reduced max speed of 90,  a higher priority for motorways and a reduced
>>> priority for small roads.
>>>
>>> These profiles can be copied into
>>> Android/data/net.osmand(.plus)/files/routing.
>>> Now when you want to create a profile based on these files, you go again
>>> in Settings->Application profiles.
>>> Select CAR profile. On the next page you give it a name.
>>> Select from "Navigation type", your created profile(s).
>>> And continue.
>>>
>>> some links:
>>> https://theory.stanford.edu/~amitp/GameProgramming/Heuristics.html
>>> in German: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/A*-Algorithmus  (Assuming you
>>> are German/Austrian/Swiss)
>>>
>>>
>>> Harry
>>>
>>>
>>> Op do 24 okt. 2019 om 20:40 schreef Helmut Jarausch <[email protected]
>>> >:
>>>
>>>> How can one configure different routing parameters for different
>>>> profiles?
>>>> Many thanks for a hint,
>>>> Helmut
>>>>
>>>> Harry van der Wolf <[email protected]> schrieb am Fr., 18. Okt. 2019,
>>>> 18:53:
>>>>
>>>>> I have an 2 extra car (one with a heuristic coeficient of 1.5* and a
>>>>> "slow" one) and an extra caravan profile and they work fine. Both in
>>>>> calculating alternative routes and in the time to travel that route (when
>>>>> using a route that is equal for all).
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you share your profile here?
>>>>> You can find it in Android/data/net.osmand(.plus)/files/routing
>>>>>
>>>>> *:OsmAnd still has issues calculating long routes. When using an
>>>>> HC=1.5, I can simply calculate routes over 1500 km, where 1450~1475 km is
>>>>> over motorways anyway, so the normal calculation (slooooow) and my
>>>>> calculation still deliver the same route.
>>>>>
>>>>> Harry
>>>>>
>>>>> Op vr 18 okt. 2019 om 17:53 schreef David <[email protected]>:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I programmed a extra profile for navigation.
>>>>>> For my motorhome I set minimum speed on 10 km/hr. Normal speed on 33
>>>>>> km/hr. Max speed on 100 km/hr. All way lower then the normal car 
>>>>>> settings.
>>>>>> On a 2250 km roadtrip Osmand calculates a minnimal difference !!With
>>>>>> the slower motorhome having the lowest amount of driving hours!!
>>>>>> Ideas annyone?
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