Here's the revised, published version: https://youtu.be/bjbqrVkFEtY
On Thursday, January 25, 2018 at 11:48:14 AM UTC-8, Bart Eisenberg wrote:
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> Thanks Metaluc. I do demonstrate the save button, but I'll add that it's
> required for saving. And good point about the subfolders--you can indeed
Osmand 2.8.2: The distance measurement tool would draw a correct route
initially, but when I save the route it would replace some sections of the
route by terribly long detours, no matter whether or not in snap-to-road
mode.
See the attached sample track: In snap-to-road mode the two
... the test route is about 98 percent on motorway in germany and france.
So with a max speed of 80 kmh I should need about 5h20.
I don't know what speed values are used to get 4h01.
Am Montag, 29. Januar 2018 17:38:15 UTC+1 schrieb Peter B:
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> I made a test:
> with profile car I got
> 431 km,
I made a test:
with profile car I got
431 km, calculated duration 3h58
With special profile truck
431 km, calculated duration 4h01
so I the truck was only 3 minutes slower.
The changed speed data are:
(example truck=80, car=110)
so I think the speed reduction has only a very small effect, it is
@Poutnik: You were slightly faster :)
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A couple of years ago I asked the same. At that time it was not possible as
the available profiles were hard-coded into OsmAnd.
I expected that when a new section was added to the xml, it would
automatically be picked up (as that is where the xml definition files are
for), but it was not that way.
Prepare a file routing.xml, where you replace default data for car profile
by values that suit the trucks better.
By default, such explicit file does not exist and the regular car profile
is used from the internal osmand data.
But if you put in root of osmand data folder an explicit
Harry, thanks for your hints.
But how to do that if I don't want to change the profile of "car" but want
to have a separate profile for "truck" with the appropriate changes ?
See my questions in
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/osmand/3YdLYzCkXJM
Regards Peter
Am Montag, 29. Januar 2018
On my Samsung S5min are: Dropbox, Stack, Google Drive, Gmail, Bluetooth
installed but only Dropbox can be reached through sharing.
Guy Vanvuchelen
Van: osmand@googlegroups.com [mailto:osmand@googlegroups.com] Namens Majka
Verzonden: maandag 29 januari 2018 14:42
Aan: Osmand
Onderwerp: Re:
Are you sure the difference is the *device*? I mean, the result of the
share function depends more on what is installed on your device then on the
device itself.
On Friday, 26 January 2018 18:50:52 UTC+1, guy vanvuchelen wrote:
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> If you try the following on different devices, you get
I had in mind possibility of custom nominal speeds for particular highway=*
classes.
I have no experience with track related restrictions, so you are probably
right.
But for personal cars it can be useful for travel profiling.
Dne 29. ledna 2018 13:42:46 Harry van der Wolf
MapFactor Navigator only allows for correct truck driving if you buy the
Tomtom maps. You can indeed set vehicle height, width and weight, but it is
not used unless you have the Tomtom maps.
OsmAnd uses internally a routing.xml. It also contains road speeds and max
speed.
max speed:
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