Re: Speed as the basis for ETA in various travel modes

2018-05-09 Thread 'P Wat' via Osmand
Hi Poutnik As ever, you come up with good ideas, and sound methods. However, doing it that way it looks as if I'd have to sacrifice the normal car, bike, and walk profiles as a means of having them available for three boat speeds. Hmmm. Not sure I'd be willing to lose them. If I didn't

Re: Speed as the basis for ETA in various travel modes

2018-05-09 Thread 'P Wat' via Osmand
Showing my ingorance/incompetence. Why can't I find the routing.xml in my devices? (phone and the tablet.) I can see Android/data/net/osmand/plus/files. In there are folders (backup, fonts, rendering, roads, sounds, strm, tiles, tracks, & voice). Also files from Depth_contours to regions, then

Re: Speed as the basis for ETA in various travel modes

2018-05-09 Thread Poutnik the Wanderer
AFAIK, the routing.xml file is not explicitly listed among external OSMand files, but is hardcoded into the application. Application uses the hardcoded data, unless explicit file is provided by the user. It is also present in the application installation file APK, what is technically a ZIP

Re: Speed as the basis for ETA in various travel modes

2018-05-09 Thread 'P Wat' via Osmand
Hi Max Boat profile is already enabled and enjoyed! :) In the example code you've kindly provided (thanks for saving me hours of learning, trial and error, sweat and tears), I assume it is OK to substitute my own preferred speed numbers and units (eg 3,5,7, and Knots (nautical miles/hour). If

Re: Speed as the basis for ETA in various travel modes

2018-05-09 Thread Poutnik the Wanderer
Yes, what Max suggests seems like way to go.. -- Dne 9. května 2018 17:10:17 "'P Wat' via Osmand" napsal: Hi Poutnik As ever, you come up with good ideas, and sound methods. However, doing it that way it looks as if I'd have to sacrifice the normal car,

Re: Speed as the basis for ETA in various travel modes

2018-05-09 Thread Max
Hi! You can also download the latest one from GitHub project, but there may be > version compatibility problem, so I do not recommend it. > routing.xml from OsmAnd 2.9 can be downloaded here, so that there is no compatibility problem:

Re: Speed as the basis for ETA in various travel modes

2018-05-09 Thread 'P Wat' via Osmand
Max The files you suggested a couple of minutes ago - Are they the same as Harry VDW showed me on 7th May? ie:- https://github.com/osmandapp/OsmAnd-resources/blob/master/routing/routing.xml PW -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Osmand" group. To

Re: Speed as the basis for ETA in various travel modes

2018-05-09 Thread Max
Do you suppose I can just place the modified xml file in > "/data/android/net.osmand.plus/files" directory, and reboot." ? > Yes, if this is the path to your osmand directory. Reboot is not necessary, you just have to stop (swipe it away ore use app manager) and restart OsmAnd, but reboot

Re: Speed as the basis for ETA in various travel modes

2018-05-09 Thread 'P Wat' via Osmand
Thank you both (and not forgetting Harry) for your swift and helpful input. Based on your knowledge, I've prepared several versions of routing.xml to test, and will let you know what happens. Thanks guys. Paul W -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

Re: Speed as the basis for ETA in various travel modes

2018-05-09 Thread Max
It is the current development file, but currently the difference to the OsmAnd 2.9 file is very small (only weighting of mtb and bicycle and some motorway links changed a little bit). On Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at 6:25:58 PM UTC+2, P Wat wrote: > > Max > The files you suggested a couple of

Re: Speed as the basis for ETA in various travel modes

2018-05-09 Thread 'P Wat' via Osmand
Have hit a problem. Have put the modified file in the "Files" folder, shut down OsmAnd and re-booted. Osmand runs ok but I'm unable to find the list called "Boat speed". Please advise. Paul W -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Osmand" group. To

Re: Speed as the basis for ETA in various travel modes

2018-05-09 Thread 'P Wat' via Osmand
Right. Hmm. On 7th May Harry VDW said " If you want to modify these values, do so and copy the routing.ml file in the "/data/android/net.osmand(.plus)/files" directory, and reboot." Do you suppose I can just place the modified xml file in "/data/android/net.osmand.plus/files" directory, and

Re: Speed as the basis for ETA in various travel modes

2018-05-09 Thread Poutnik the Wanderer
Yes, I forgot there is probably the Gut release tag. -- Dne 9. května 2018 18:18:17 Max napsal: Hi! You can also download the latest one from GitHub project, but there may be version compatibility problem, so I do not recommend it. routing.xml

screen off

2018-05-09 Thread 'ralph lumen' via Osmand
sometimes it happens, mostly not: the screen being dimmed until a turn has to be made. where is the setting for that? when it's dark or hot that would be pretty helpful. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Osmand" group. To unsubscribe from this group

Re: screen off

2018-05-09 Thread 'P Wat' via Osmand
Try:- Menu, Settings, Navigation settings. Select a profile, eg Car, Scroll way down to "Turn screen on (if off). Select from "Never", "5 seconds", etc. (my preference is 10 seconds). Go back to the map screen. You may want to do the same (perhaps different durations) for each profile. OK? Paul

Re: Speed as the basis for ETA in various travel modes

2018-05-09 Thread Poutnik the Wanderer
At least I do so and it works. I used it to tweak heuristic routing coefficient. Respectively in the folder the user dedicated for OSMAnd data, if applies. -- Dne 9. května 2018 18:20:31 "'P Wat' via Osmand" napsal: Right. Hmm. On 7th May Harry VDW said "

Re: Anyone has positive experience with OsmAnd on 512 MB RAM?

2018-05-09 Thread 'ralph lumen' via Osmand
I just imported the routing-file to net.osmand.plus > files on my samsung s5mini with osmand 2.9.3 and it works obviously well. thanks! does anybody here know about the difference between the former "shortest route" and the now implied energysaving route? what should i do to get the really