Re: tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo

2008-02-23 Thread Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
index.php/User:Onion/MapperMarcus Bauer ha scritto: Hello, I wrote tangoGPS, a small but fast gps and mapping software for Openmoko/Neo. It uses openstreetmap.org maps, downloading them on demand and caching them. You can drag the map, zoom in and out and see your current position and track

Re: tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo: Installation fails, needs libgps16.

2008-02-17 Thread Audrius Meskauskas
#!/bin/sh killall ld-linux.so.2 The installation fails with the message: ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for tangoGPS: libgps16 (= 2.34) Any ideas where this library is and how to get it? I have the gllin installed and working (we work on a GPS Sight), and I tried to

Re: tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo: Installation fails, needs libgps16.

2008-02-17 Thread Christopher Earl
apt-get install gpsd Audrius Meskauskas [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/17/08 6:09 AM #!/bin/sh killall ld-linux.so.2 The installation fails with the message: ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for tangoGPS: libgps16 (= 2.34) Any ideas where this library is and how to get it? I

Re: tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo: Installation fails, needs libgps16.

2008-02-17 Thread Christopher Earl
Ha Ha Yup, guess you can tell who uses Debian Tim Knapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/17/08 5:22 PM On Sun, 2008-02-17 at 16:08 -0500, Christopher Earl wrote: apt-get install gpsd Don't you mean ipkg install gpsd :) -Tim Audrius Meskauskas [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/17/08 6:09 AM #!/bin/sh killall

Re: tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo

2008-02-13 Thread Michael Shiloh
Hi Marcus, This looks very useful. I will try to test this out. Thanks very much for your contribution, Michael Marcus Bauer wrote: Hello, I wrote tangoGPS, a small but fast gps and mapping software for Openmoko/Neo. It uses openstreetmap.org maps, downloading them on demand and caching

Re: tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo

2008-02-13 Thread Lionel Dricot
Hi Marcus, I saw your name on the FOSDEM schedule and will attend your conference :-) On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 7:38 AM, Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Marcus, This looks very useful. I will try to test this out. Thanks very much for your contribution, Michael Marcus Bauer

Re: tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo

2008-02-05 Thread jan korinek
Very good!!! fast and working. Is there a way to predownload some maps in some radius? GPRS is expensive :) Thanks Jan Shawn Rutledge napsal(a): On Feb 4, 2008 2:35 AM, Marcus Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wrote tangoGPS, a small but fast gps and mapping software for Openmoko/Neo.

Re: tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo

2008-02-05 Thread Marcus Bauer
On Tue, 2008-02-05 at 08:58 +0100, jan korinek wrote: Very good!!! fast and working. Is there a way to predownload some maps in some radius? GPRS is expensive :) I will come up with a collection of regional tgz-files and a script for downloading. For now you can simply zoom and drag the map

Re: tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo

2008-02-05 Thread Christopher Earl
Marcus, Where is the config located , stupid new unstable OM image has a new OSKB with no slashes Marcus Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/05/08 4:53 AM On Tue, 2008-02-05 at 08:58 +0100, jan korinek wrote: Very good!!! fast and working. Is there a way to predownload some maps in

Re: tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo

2008-02-05 Thread Marcus Bauer
On Tue, 2008-02-05 at 06:44 -0500, Christopher Earl wrote: Where is the config located , stupid new unstable OM image has a new OSKB with no slashes It is gconf, thus you can use gconftool-2 to get/set the keys. Currently there are: - /apps/tangogps/repos - /apps/tangogps/repo_name more

Re: tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo

2008-02-05 Thread Kai Winter
Lionel Dricot schrieb: - Any other Open Source GPS application in the field ? I´m developing a Qtopia based mapping widget. It can be found here: http://www.medieninf.de/qmapcontrol/ or on sourceforge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/qmapcontrol I've tested it on the Neo as well as on the

Re: tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo

2008-02-04 Thread Lionel Dricot
Hello, I'm highly interested in your software. I'm curious about a comparison with Maermo mapper. And also : how hard do you think it would be to port your TangoGPS to Maemo (Nokia N810) ? Great job ! On Feb 4, 2008 10:35 AM, Marcus Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I wrote tangoGPS, a

tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo

2008-02-04 Thread Marcus Bauer
Hello, I wrote tangoGPS, a small but fast gps and mapping software for Openmoko/Neo. It uses openstreetmap.org maps, downloading them on demand and caching them. You can drag the map, zoom in and out and see your current position and track if a gps signal is available. In order to run it you

Re: tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo

2008-02-04 Thread Marcus Bauer
On Mon, 2008-02-04 at 10:51 +0100, Lionel Dricot wrote: I'm highly interested in your software. I'm curious about a comparison with Maermo mapper. And also : how hard do you think it would be to port your TangoGPS to Maemo (Nokia N810) ? Great job ! Quick answer: on a N810 you are happier

Re: tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo

2008-02-04 Thread Lionel Dricot
Thanks for the quick reply :-) So, if a I follow you, tango GPS and Maemo Mapper have the same exact goal (in terms of features). They only differ by their adaptation to their respective hardware ? I'm thinking about building a localisation-based feature both on OpenMoko and Maemo but with an

Re: tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo

2008-02-04 Thread joerg
Am Mo 4. Februar 2008 schrieb Ian Darwin: Marcus Bauer wrote: Quick answer: on a N810 you are happier with maemo-mapper, on the Neo with tangogps. You have more buttons on the N810 and a landscape screen, whereas the Neo uses portrait-mode. tangogps was designed to be fast and to be

Re: tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo

2008-02-04 Thread Schmidt András
Hi community, Lionel Dricot wrote: - Any other Open Source GPS application in the field ? I am developing one: http://sf.net/projects/yamamap. See wiki on sourceforge for details. There is a demo on sourceforge but unluckily it does not work on the Linux devices yet (due to some

Re: tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo

2008-02-04 Thread Steven Le Roux
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008 12:06:06 +0100, Lionel Dricot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the quick reply :-) - Any other Open Source GPS application in the field ? Navit ? (http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/Main_Page) works on both, maemo and openmoko... -- Steven Le Roux [EMAIL

Re: tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo

2008-02-04 Thread Ian Darwin
Marcus Bauer wrote: Quick answer: on a N810 you are happier with maemo-mapper, on the Neo with tangogps. You have more buttons on the N810 and a landscape screen, whereas the Neo uses portrait-mode. tangogps was designed to be fast and to be usable without hardware buttons. Neo can use

Re: tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo

2008-02-04 Thread Robin Paulson
On 05/02/2008, Steven Le Roux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - Any other Open Source GPS application in the field ? mapper - a port of maemo-mapper to non-maemo environments: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/User:Onion/Mapper although getting it running can be a bit of a trial

Re: tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo

2008-02-04 Thread Christopher Earl
May i suggest a button to A) stop trails and b) always auto center/follow. Good work though Ian Darwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/04/08 8:00 AM Marcus Bauer wrote: Quick answer: on a N810 you are happier with maemo-mapper, on the Neo with tangogps. You have more buttons on the N810 and a

Re: tangoGPS, a new gps mapping software for the Neo

2008-02-04 Thread Shawn Rutledge
On Feb 4, 2008 2:35 AM, Marcus Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wrote tangoGPS, a small but fast gps and mapping software for Openmoko/Neo. It uses openstreetmap.org maps, downloading them on demand and caching them. You can drag the map, zoom in and out and see your current position and