When I'm navigating a GPX file I always uncheck announce GPX waypoints in the
settings. However, Osmand will still call out things like "In 300 meters you
reach your GPX waypoint" and "you have reached your GPX waypoint". I'm
navigating through an earpiece only (no screen).
How can I really
SMAnd if opened ( to be sure map gets indexed when OSMAnd is
> launched )
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> Unzip archives
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> Transfer the OBF(map file) to the folder where OSMand keeps the maps
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> Run the OSMAnd - it notices the new files and updates its data.
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> Dne 13.9.2017 v 13:18 Westneder
In the developers options I enabled the bus-navigation option. Being a
public busdriver with 30+ routes to memorize I found a way to help Osmand
navigate me through al routes.
However, it seems like the bus-setting does the exact same navigation as
the car-setting would. Meaning: it still
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> If you left click on any one, you will see the associated data which
> displays on the map in your phone, etc.
> Left click any blue line/circle/etc, and you’ll see the description on the
> left. eg “Post Office”, Village Stores”, “convenience”, etc.
>
> Lesson over!
> Pa
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> IMHO, it would be still better to correct the data if the mistakes are the
> reason for the navigation hickups, even if the remedy isn't immediate.
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> Majka
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> On Thursday, 7 September 2017 17:10:47 UTC+2, Westnederland wrote:
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>> I accidently made i
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!)
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>
> On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 10:20:55 AM UTC+1, Westnederland wrote:
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>> Well, that is the tricky p
Well, I tested a couple of other things, so far so good. I now know I can
skip the part which involves editing the GPX in BaseCamp.
This is the current status:
1) I first produce a GPX by making a new route in myrouteapp.com online
2) I save this GPX as GPX 1.1 (this step is important, don't
armins were
> scrapped years back)
> PW
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> 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 are coded as
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this Garmin-coding!
Op donderdag 7 september 2017 20:02:47 UTC+2 schreef P Wat:
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> Hi. That sounds good. Could you just clarify, what are "shaping points"?
> Thanks Paul W
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> On Thursday, September 7, 2017 at 4:10:47 PM UTC+1, Westnederland wrote:
>&
and thus ending up in the same street I drove
through a couple of minutes earlier only to go another way the second
time). If this should cause problems I think I have to cut up the route in
2 different files.
Op zondag 3 september 2017 14:44:22 UTC+2 schreef Westnederland:
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> Hello,
Thank you for your input.
Sounds to me the solution then would be the same as I did 10 years ago with
my handheld TomTom. I would make a list of waypoints and save that as ITN
file. That would cause TomTom to navigate from one waypoint to another,
making unexpected obstacles a headache
Hello,
We are a group of public transport busdrivers who are curious if it is
possible to get OsmAnd to work with our specific needs.
We drive multiple different routes during a shift as part of a total of 30+
different routes we can be dispatched to. So we need to memorize al of
these
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