Re: Some questions about TangoGPS

2010-01-19 Thread Noel
On 1/18/10, Helge Hafting wrote: > Noel wrote: >> I'm the only one who sees the **big** advantage of navit over >> tangogps, as being able to work **offline**, with very-easy-to-get >> maps? > > Download all the maps you need once when you're online. > Tangogps will work fine offline after that. >

Re: Some questions about TangoGPS

2010-01-18 Thread Helge Hafting
Noel wrote: > I'm the only one who sees the **big** advantage of navit over > tangogps, as being able to work **offline**, with very-easy-to-get > maps? You said that tango is "very fast and very efficient at > displaying your position". What's the use if the position is displayed > on an empty map

Re: Some questions about TangoGPS

2010-01-10 Thread KaZeR
Le 09/01/2010 12:54, Noel a écrit : > I'm the only one who sees the **big** advantage of navit over > tangogps, as being able to work **offline**, with very-easy-to-get > maps? You said that tango is "very fast and very efficient at > displaying your position". What's the use if the position is dis

Re: Some questions about TangoGPS

2010-01-09 Thread dehqan65
In The Name Of God The compassionate merciful hello; Marcus thanks , Is it possible for you to get permission from Google ? > > 2 - How to download a part of earth (city/country) maps with zoom > > level 15 (500/1000 meter height) ? > > Zoom to the area you need and click on the map. Choose the

Re: Some questions about TangoGPS

2010-01-09 Thread Sebastian Reichel
Hi, Did you ever think of using libchamplain [1] for the map view? I think both projects would benefit from it. You could bring some tangogps stuff into the library and benefit from some stuff which is in libchamplain and not in tangogps. But the real benefits would come once the GSoC project [2]

Re: Some questions about TangoGPS

2010-01-09 Thread Noel
I'm the only one who sees the **big** advantage of navit over tangogps, as being able to work **offline**, with very-easy-to-get maps? You said that tango is "very fast and very efficient at displaying your position". What's the use if the position is displayed on an empty map? On 1/8/10, KaZeR w

Re: Some questions about TangoGPS

2010-01-08 Thread Marcus Bauer
On Sat, 9 Jan 2010 00:01:22 +0330 dehqan65 wrote: > Anyway some questions remained : > > 1 - There is an option that lets tangogps users selecting using > Google sat maps , but some problems : > > A - Is not using google maps under TangoGPS against google's EULA ? You have to ask a lawyer for t

Re: Some questions about TangoGPS

2010-01-08 Thread dehqan65
In The Name Of God The compassionate merciful Hello , The above sentence is regular phrase that we use to remember God anytime in any letter/post /work . to remember that we are made by someone who is compassionate merciful unique and that we are nothing against him .more info read quran . of cour

Re: Some questions about TangoGPS

2010-01-08 Thread Yorick Moko
2010/1/8 Fabian Schölzel > 2010/1/8 Yorick Moko : > > and I almost always top-post, so what :) > > So i'm trying middle posting right now! ;) > > > I made a joke about his "In the name of..." heading, but I don't care > what > > people write > > to me it's about the same as "yo nigga biatches, wh

Re: Some questions about TangoGPS

2010-01-08 Thread Joseph Reeves
>(Maybe thats enough OT for now :) ) This isn't an OT list, thank the lord. We do use apostrophes though! ;-) Joseph 2010/1/8 Fabian Schölzel : > 2010/1/8 Yorick Moko : >> and I almost always top-post, so what :) > > So i'm trying middle posting right now! ;) > >> I made a joke about his "In t

Re: Some questions about TangoGPS

2010-01-08 Thread Fabian Schölzel
2010/1/8 Yorick Moko : > and I almost always top-post, so what :) So i'm trying middle posting right now! ;) > I made a joke about his "In the name of..." heading, but I don't care what > people write > to me it's about the same as "yo nigga biatches, whats up?"; > not really my kind of talk, but

Re: Some questions about TangoGPS

2010-01-08 Thread Yorick Moko
and I almost always top-post, so what :) 2010/1/8 Fabian Schölzel > 2010/1/8 Jens Seidel : > > That's also not a religious list. > > In the name of religious equality: Thats true. So religious > collocations should not be a thing to comment. :) I think dehqan > behaves quite fine on this list. >

Re: Some questions about TangoGPS

2010-01-08 Thread Fabian Schölzel
2010/1/8 Jens Seidel : > That's also not a religious list. In the name of religious equality: Thats true. So religious collocations should not be a thing to comment. :) I think dehqan behaves quite fine on this list. Cheers, Fabian ___ Openmoko communi

Re: Some questions about TangoGPS

2010-01-08 Thread George Brooke
On Friday 08 Jan 2010 09:20:32 Jens Seidel wrote: > On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 12:01:19PM +0330, dehqan65 wrote: > > In The Name Of God The compassionate merciful > > I'm not sure whether you know that at least I and probably many other > people just stop reading after this line. I strongly suggest

Re: Some questions about TangoGPS

2010-01-08 Thread Jens Seidel
Hi dehqan65, please follow standard mailing list etiquettes and use a proper name. On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 12:01:19PM +0330, dehqan65 wrote: > In The Name Of God The compassionate merciful I'm not sure whether you know that at least I and probably many other people just stop reading after this l

Re: Some questions about TangoGPS

2010-01-08 Thread KaZeR
Hi, Le 08/01/2010 09:31, dehqan65 a écrit : > 2 - In which issues Tangogps is better than Navit ? IMO, they both serve different purposes. Tango use raster maps. It's very fast and very efficient at displaying your position and/or track on a raster map. Navit use vector maps. Maps are drawn in

Some questions about TangoGPS

2010-01-08 Thread dehqan65
In The Name Of God The compassionate merciful hello; 1 - There is an option that lets tangogps users selecting using Google sat maps , but they have 2 problems : A - Quality of pictures in Tangogps is not the same as Google apps . for example check this location