Fault with POI search for Drinking Water?

2019-07-14 Thread A Thompson
I had a custom POI search for Drinking Water saved, and it used to work 
fine. Now it doesn't find anything. Digging deeper, things seem odd. Here's 
a Drinking Water point in SE England that I know:

[image: Screenshot_2019-07-15-01-02-41.png]

Current OsmAnd+ from Google Play, current map, Touring view configured with 
Hide>POI Icons disabled, we can see the Drinking Water POI icon on the 
map.The details say it is "Man Made", but in the custom POI search 
categories it is not there, but under "Food". If I do a POI search for 
"Drinking Water" it is not found. If I do a custom POI search and pick 
"Drinking Water" under "Food" it is not found (not listed, not highlighted 
on the map). If I pick the entire category "Food" or "Man Made", it still 
isn't highlighted on the map.It's not just this one Drinking Water POI, 
it's not finding anything within a large radius.

If I do this kind of activity with another POI (eg Railway Station) I have 
no problems. And I have searched for Drinking Water like this within the 
last year without difficulty.

My example POI is quite richly tagged on OSM, but OsmAnd similarly fails to 
find nearby Drinking Water with only the amenity=drinking_water tag (still 
displayed as a POI icon with details "Man Made"). And it's not that the 
POIs have been edited on OSM recently.

Could there be a problem with the current map, or am I missing something?

Thanks for any input!

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Re: Okay here is a question!

2019-07-14 Thread Ken
I occasionally use Osmand for hiking and was originally staggered by the 
battery drain even screen off. However I didn't use it to navigate, just to 
check my position now and then. I discovered that returning to the home screen 
before turning the screen off made a major reduction in power use. Returning to 
Osmand again later it would quickly satellite lock and show my new position. 

In this mode of course it will not announce turns because Osmand is dormant, 
but can show progress along a calculated route which has not yet been started.

Hope this is of some use.

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Parts of Wikipedia in another language

2019-07-14 Thread fredf

I uploaded Wikipedia Wisconsin along with the Wisconsin state map (US) for 
a trip I recently took. About 1/3 of the POI descriptions ended up being in 
some language I don't recognize, thus useless to me. 
Is there a way to deal with this either at upload or when using the map?
Thanks.

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Re: Okay here is a question!

2019-07-14 Thread Gavin Meredith


I find that using a Brouter app generated route with turn by turn 
instructions one gets a lot of commands many of which are unnecessary. That 
cant do the battery life any good.

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Re: Turning off screen automatically

2019-07-14 Thread Andy Henderson
Thanks for the syggestion but I was on my bike running on battery.

Andy

On Saturday, 13 July 2019 19:17:49 UTC+1, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
>
> This happened to me when my phone was connected to power e.g. in my car. 
>
> Andy Henderson > schrieb am Fr., 12. 
> Juli 2019, 18:28:
>
>> Just tried using this feature on a ride and the screen turned on just 
>> fine but it wouldn't turn off. Tried 10seconds, 5seconds and none (which 
>> deactivated). Also tried with proximity detection on and off. No luck, 
>> screen just wouldn't switch off again. Anyone else see this? Any 
>> suggestions?
>>
>> Andy
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Re: Okay here is a question!

2019-07-14 Thread Helmut Jarausch
Yes, especially on devices using organic LED displays like Samsung devices.

Gavin Meredith  schrieb am So., 14. Juli 2019,
16:59:

> I use Osmand for turn-by-turn instructions when cycling. Every now and
> again I turn on the screen. Does Osmand use less battery in night mode (
> with its darker colours)
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Re: Okay here is a question!

2019-07-14 Thread Gavin Meredith
I use Osmand for turn-by-turn instructions when cycling. Every now and again I 
turn on the screen. Does Osmand use less battery in night mode ( with its 
darker colours) 

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Re: Okay here is a question!

2019-07-14 Thread 'Xavier' via Osmand

On Sat, Jul 13, 2019 at 10:33:33AM -0700, Tom Norton wrote:
If I leave Osmand loaded and turn the screen off,not turning off the 
phone, will it still drain the battery?


Unless you turn off the phone (i.e., "shutdown") the battery is being 
drained. [1] What changes is the amount of drain that occurs.


Maximum drain occurs when everything is on (all radios, all sensors, 
screen on and at maximum brightness, CPU doing something that requires 
full power).


Minimum drain occurs when most things are off.  Screen off is a big 
power saver (because in most phones the screen is often the single 
largest power consuming element).


Actual usage occurs somewhere in the middle (some things are on, others 
off).


If you are interested in extending battery life between charges, then 
turning off elements you do not at present need can save power.  I.e., 
if you are not using bluetooth, then switch it off.  That tells the OS 
not to wake the hardware up to even look for other bluetooth devices, 
saving the power that would be consumed.  If you are not using wifi, 
turn it off also (prevents scanning for access points to connect with).  
If you don't need cell service, turn that off (turning this off is 
called 'airplane mode', which also turns off wifi and bluetooth, but 
both of those can be turned back on separately).


And, of course, keeping the screen off (or on the dimmer settings) as 
much as possible will save a lot of battery.


But anything you have the phone doing (playing music, running OsmAnd 
for routing, monitoring a bluetooth dongle, etc.) will consume some 
power.  The more of those you have it doing at the same time, the more 
total power consumed.



[1] And, if you really want to get into low-level battery chemistry, 
even then it is "being drained", just so slowly that you are unlikely 
to notice over typical phone usage timescales.


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Re: Okay here is a question!

2019-07-14 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Op zo 14 jul. 2019 om 10:21 schreef 'P Wat' via Osmand <
osmand@googlegroups.com>:

> > Tom
> I agree with Per Pujal.
> If you turn off all unwanted aps, and BlueTooth and Wifi, and particularly
> turn off the screen, you may me able to run GPS and Osmand all day.  I
> achieved it last summer during a 14-day cycle tour, albeit I was using the
> (then available) automatic-screen-On/Off facility.
>
>
The automatic screen on/off is in the 3.4.2 which is now in the
beta-channel for which you can register. I assume it will be available
quite soon in the normal play store.
Otherwise you can directly download it from
https://download.osmand.net/releases/ (but I think that is the free
version).

And why not use a simple power bank? The smaller ones are just the size of
a phone with normally 1.5~2 timesthe load your phone battery has. Connect
it when your phone is below 30% and you can last quite some more hours.

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Re: Okay here is a question!

2019-07-14 Thread 'P Wat' via Osmand
> Tom
I agree with Per Pujal.
If you turn off all unwanted aps, and BlueTooth and Wifi, and particularly 
turn off the screen, you may me able to run GPS and Osmand all day.  I 
achieved it last summer during a 14-day cycle tour, albeit I was using the 
(then available) automatic-screen-On/Off facility.
Good luck
Paul W

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Re: Okay here is a question!

2019-07-14 Thread Pere Pujal i Carabantes
Note that everything the phone does drains battery, more or less.
You could see the battery usage per app in the configuration settings of the 
battery, then with some common sense and some try/error you could try to 
improve your battery life by disabling some apps or services that you don't 
need just now and reenable later when you need them.

Best
Pere

El 14 de juliol de 2019 7:27:28 CEST, Tom Norton  ha 
escrit:
>As a"tech challenged" individual I thank you for your reply! So just
>because the screen is off the GPS is still at work and the app needs to
>be closed for the GPS to be off.
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