"Skyler Hawthorne" <[email protected]> writes: > Actually, I was wondering about this: does OSMAnd do all the route > calculation itself, locally on the device? Or does it ask an online > routing service? I might be missing it, but I don't see any options in > any of the menus that lets you configure how you would like to get > routes. I did a quick test and tried to calculate a route while my > phone was in airplane mode, and it was able to do it, which is > evidence to me that it's doing a local calculation. If it is, then > routing related changes should be reflected as soon as the map data is > updated, right?
Generally, OsmAnd does route calculations itself. It can be configured for external. The other question is how data flows from the main db to where it gets used. in osmand, the main path is that maps are snapshotted on the first of the month at 0Z and then available about on the 10th. THere is also "osmand live" which you can get deltas, and these are usually about an hour or so old. >> I would be inclined, were I local, to >> >> move the way that represents the wall and boundary to more accurately >> be on the wall >> >> split the way into segments of actual wall and not wall >> >> only tag the actual wall with barrier=wall >> >> create a relation of the segments both wall and not-wall types to form >> a single closed relation for tagging amenity=trailer_park > > Interesting, I considered doing something like this, but I wasn't > quite sure how to do it with the existing closed way that encases the > whole park. Thanks for the suggestion, that makes it clear how to > approach it that way. I might try that next. I should caution you that this kind of change is not that easy to do right, for new people. You should be experienced to the point of using josm as your main editor, and be used to splitting and joining ways and creating relations. > Yes. And actually, I tried something else that yielded some really > interesting results: I added an intermediate destination somewhere > else in the park. It routed through the main entrance successfully, as > it should have, and then it exited back out the park to go back to the > spot outside the park!! I've attached a screenshot. So this I think points to there being something else doing on. > This leads me to believe that there must be something wrong with > either the map data or the router. I can't find any problems with the > map data. All nodes are connected, and private road access is > on. Maybe there's something else that's confusing the router, like the > fact that they're all service roads. Agreed it seems like one or the other :-) In this case, lots of routers are having trouble, so I'd say the problem is very likely in map data and we just haven't figured it out yet. The service road thing is plausible. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "OsmAnd" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/osmand/rmir1x26i4l.fsf%40s1.lexort.com.
