The relevant section of the linked video is 6:17 in.
On Saturday, February 24, 2018 at 11:11:49 PM UTC-8, Bart Eisenberg wrote:
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> The way I do it is to display the track first using My Places/Tracks, then
> press the directions button, which then gives the option to navigate along
> the
The way I do it is to display the track first using My Places/Tracks, then
press the directions button, which then gives the option to navigate along
the track. My full take on the subject here: https://youtu.be/bjbqrVkFEtY
On Saturday, February 24, 2018 at 9:46:50 PM UTC-8, Vlad Troyanker
The way I do it is to display the track first using My Places/Tracks, then
press the directions button, which then gives the option to navigate along
the track. My full take on the subject here: https://youtu.be/bjbqrVkFEtY
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Any idea how this problem is solved in Garmin software?
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I have tried navigating along a GPX tracks a couple times using Osmand
2.8.2 on Nexus 5 phone. However, it is a somewhat rough experience as
Osmand keeps creating alternative (presumably faster?) routes to go to
either a destination or intermediate POI. What am I doing wrong? How can I
set
I've setup Osmand in the android studio & I want to show navigation from
point A to point B using this API :
http://router.project-osrm.org/route/v1/driving/13.388860,52.517037;13.397634,52.529407;13.428555,52.523219?overview=false
This is the response I get by calling this API:
{
"routes":
I've already setup Osmand project in android studio. I want to fetch route
using OSRM API & display it on the map. Also i want to allow user to show
navigation from point A to B (A, B being the waypoints). How can i achieve
this?
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Your options are internet cafes and use a wifi connection to call home.
You can send your position from your GPS but you'll need to work out how to
how it. Are there any Internet cafes in the area you are travelling.
OpenStreetMap has many of them but it does not include them all.
Conventional
I know the option for the emergency (SPOT) but what I need is just live
tracking my route for the others from home while I'm away.
sg
On Saturday, February 24, 2018 at 1:21:44 AM UTC+1, Bart Eisenberg wrote:
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> SPOT is an example of a satellite emergency notification device
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