Is this stil a valid and effective fix for overcoming the Purple Line problem?
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Dňa štvrtok, 7. septembra 2017 10:57:50 UTC+2 francob napísal(-a):
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> Hi Aceman,
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> I just got back my Huawei from the service center. They repaired under
> warranty replacing one component (did not say which, my guess is the
> display but I have no proof). I then went to Google and looked fo
Dear All,
I hope this isn't an inappropriate subject for this forum. I already tried
to contact the OSMAND team directly through the contact link in the
official site, but I didn't get an answer.
I work for a public transportation company and we'd like to request a
feature to be added. The com
bike -> bicycle
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OSM wiki page for routes describes different recreational
types:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relation:route#Route_types_.28route.29
Specifically: bike / fitless_trail / hiking / hourse / inline_skates / mtb
/ piste / running / ski.
OsmAnd currently allows search for Hiking and Cycling r
I did a fair bit of work to figure out how to get georeferenced TIFF files
imported as maps into OsmAnd. I wrote it up somewhere, so that part is
pretty straightforward, if tedious. So if you have skills in python, and
you have the georeferenced TIFFs of your location, then I'd suggest first
p
That's about what I hoped would happen, except for the bit of navigational
problems.
It is necessary to inspect the data for suspicious mapping. First look at
the switches for navigation settings (economy route on/of, avoid...).
In the data, are there any suspect max speed, height/width restri
Thank you. You're obviously "On a Roll" and know what you're doing. It
will be interesting to hear how you get on.
Paul W
(PS - Cycling and sailing in Netherlands next week, I will look on
"Westnederland" with respect!)
On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 10:20:55 AM UTC+1, Westnederland wrote:
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Well, that is the tricky part. I never owned a Garmin to begin with so I
was just exploring things and stumbled across my desired solution in the
proces.
How I currently do it involves creating a GPX preferrably version 1.1. You
can download Garmin BaseCamp even if you don't own a Garmin, and e
On 08/09/2017 09:49, Lukas Möller wrote:
Hello
I have tons of GPX-data (about 1GB) which I want to display on my
Osmand app. Loading the GPX-files the traditional way via gpx-import
is extremely slow. My idea is to create an overlay map out of my data,
however, after hours of searching for so
Hello
I have tons of GPX-data (about 1GB) which I want to display on my Osmand
app. Loading the GPX-files the traditional way via gpx-import is extremely
slow. My idea is to create an overlay map out of my data, however, after
hours of searching for solutions to the problem I have still no clue
How can one create shaping points without Garmin? (My Garmins were
scrapped years back)
PW
On Thursday, September 7, 2017 at 7:57:45 PM UTC+1, Westnederland wrote:
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> Shaping points are coded into the GPX file. They are basically the same as
> waypoints but instead of the waypoint code they a
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