On 19-07-09 17:47, 'Xavier' via Osmand wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 09, 2019 at 02:44:08PM +0200, Martin Trautmann wrote:
>> On 19-07-04 20:14, Greg Troxel wrote:
>>> osmand live provides files that contain differences from published
>>> map files. So with a fairly recent map (and it seems to not have to
That answers my original lack of understanding on why hourly updates can happen
for Live, but monthly updates are delayed. Thanks.
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That folks in my original lack of understanding on why hourly updates can bairn
for Live, but monthly updates are delayed. Thanks.
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> It looks like this means 'do not turn the screen OFF at all'
I suppose it means
'do not turn the screen ON at all' (if screen is off)
Peter
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It does work just fine!
Congratulations and many, many thanks to the developers.
I have just one question about it.
In settings -> Navigation -> walking(e.g.)-> activate screen/time
what is the meaning of 'never'?
It looks like this means 'do not turn the screen off at all'
At least, when my phone
Java has come a long way. Java is one-time compiled and then almost as fast
as C/C++.
Java already supports multicore processors for years and also the
OsmAndMapCreator can be started with the number of cores to use (or via the
config)
Note also that for the bigger maps, the disk access is way
Majka is correct. At zoomlevel 11 you are in the worldmap which simply does
not contain this date. It only contains very high-level map data, but no
indexes whatsoever.
Another point is that you (only) look at the default.render.xml. That files
"treats" the available data in how it is displayed.
On Tue, Jul 09, 2019 at 02:44:08PM +0200, Martin Trautmann wrote:
On 19-07-04 20:14, Greg Troxel wrote:
osmand live provides files that contain differences from published
map files. So with a fairly recent map (and it seems to not have to
be the most recent one), and the delta updates, you
That's impressive. I returned to the GPX you posted earlier and matched
your settings. The only point of divergence--around Zuidwolde--looks like
an OSM data error that appears to have since been corrected.
So if this seems to work, what's your guidance re: creating GPXs on a PC
for import
That's impressive. When I tried this with the GPX you posted earlier using
Recalculate between points checked, I came close, but not perfect. I
On Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at 7:20:44 AM UTC-7, Peer wrote:
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> Today I navigated the 400km gpx file (imported, option: calculate route
> between
Today I navigated the 400km gpx file (imported, option: calculate route
between points saved). I uses my very old smartphone
OsmANd performed very well with this route. I had the normal road based
announcements. There were a few places where I had to follow a detour. No
problem for OsmAnd.
On 19-07-04 20:14, Greg Troxel wrote:
> Martin Trautmann writes:
>
>> Sorry, but I do feel that OSMAND Live is pretty much useless, to offer
>> updates "EVEN PER HOUR", if in fact the maps are delayed by weeks for
>> the regular monthly schedule.
>
> It would be good to understand how it works
Ā key factor here is the nature of the data. The data that systems like Tom Tom
are built on is notionally complete. That is to say all significant features of
a type which are in existence are in the data set when it is created. This
means the data files for systems like Tom Tom change
Ā key factor here is the nature of the data. The data that systems like Tom Tom
are built on is notionally complete. That is to say all significant features of
a type which are in existence are in the data set when it is created. This
means the data files for systems like Tom Tom change
I am not sure, but about this zoom there is a switch from the local map to
the global one (worldwide). It might well be that the data are not there
any more - the world map has strongly stripped down data inside.
On Monday, 8 July 2019 15:43:23 UTC+2, Ivan Sams wrote:
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> I am trying to create
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