I can replicate the Stepper Point flooding (50.56905,-4.9451456). For me it
happens only at zoom level 12. (OsmAnd + 3.6.3, latest maps)
>From previous discussions, flooding can be caused by OSM coastline errors.
I'm no expert, but I don't see any coastline warnings here with "OSM
Inspector".
Le lundi 23 mars 2020 16:50:08 UTC+1, Petra Giacone a écrit :
>
> Hello everybody, I am new to Osmand, could anybody help me with this
> simple issue? I am trying to generate an off road track between 2 locations
> which I know are connected by an unsaved road (la Via del Sale, in Piemonte
>
El dj. 26 de 03 de 2020 a les 19:48 +0100, en/na Poutnik Fornntp va
escriure:
> But the point is, the project is open source, maintained on GitHub.
>
> Interested skilled users contribute at will.
Just to add some links
The github page of the whole project
https://github.com/osmandapp
of the
Hi,
I'm a long time user of Osmand for all my travels around the UK and have
made contributions to the map data in my local area.
I have been aware of a display problem around the Camel estuary in Cornwall
UK for some time but it doesn't appear to get fixed. Can someone please
advise me whether
Petra Giacone writes:
> I created a foot track between 2 locations I know: the time calculated
> to do the track is absolutely not truthful, as it shows 1h50min,
> whereas in reality it is 3h30minutes.
A few points:
Use of the word "track" above is going to be very confusing. In OSM,
Bart Eisenberg writes:
> After experimenting on the California map, I think this comes down to how a
> given road is classified on OpenStreetMap--which provides OsmAnd with its
> underlying data. And it looks to me like Car navigation assumes that a
> given road can be navigated by an
But the point is, the project is open source, maintained on GitHub.
Interested skilled users contribute at will.
Dne 26. března 2020 18:47:06 Lodro Gyamtso napsal:
1. when we visit this page
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.osmand=en
we can found " Additional Information "
1. when we visit this page
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.osmand=en
we can found " Additional Information "
> Netherlands, Amstelveen Logger 41, 1186 RM
*this is the address of the company*
2. when we visit this page
https://osmand.net/help-online/about
we can found
>
Profiles aren't yet on the iOS version. So for now, there are just three
modes to choose from.
After experimenting on the California map, I think this comes down to how a
given road is classified on OpenStreetMap--which provides OsmAnd with its
underlying data. And it looks to me like Car
El dj. 26 de 03 de 2020 a les 09:16 -0700, en/na Petra Giacone va
escriure:
> Thank you for your reply.
> I meant unpaved roads.
> I understand that the selected map (off road) is only a display
> preference, but is there a way to create tracks on unpaved roads with
> a 4x4 car?
> Thank you
Do
try to change default speed for Walking profile.
app menu- Configure profile (Walking) - Navigation settings- Vehicle
parameters - default speed
On Thursday, March 26, 2020 at 7:25:09 PM UTC+3, Petra Giacone wrote:
>
> I created a foot track between 2 locations I know: the time calculated to
>
try to change default speed for Walking profile.
app menu- Configure profile (Walking) - Navigation settings- Vehicle
parameters - default speed
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 7:25 PM Petra Giacone
wrote:
> I created a foot track between 2 locations I know: the time calculated to
> do the track is
See my previous post.
This video might also help in terms of the basics:
https://youtu.be/-Rf4aXfnYIg
On Thursday, March 26, 2020 at 9:16:16 AM UTC-7, Petra Giacone wrote:
>
> Thank you for your reply.
> I meant unpaved roads.
> I understand that the selected map (off road) is only a
I created a foot track between 2 locations I know: the time calculated to do
the track is absolutely not truthful, as it shows 1h50min, whereas in reality
it is 3h30minutes.
How is this possible?
Is there any setting I have to correct on the app?
Thank you for your help.
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Thank you for your reply.
I meant unpaved roads.
I understand that the selected map (off road) is only a display preference, but
is there a way to create tracks on unpaved roads with a 4x4 car?
Thank you
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Dear Robert,
thank you for your feedback.
Yes, I agree with your suggestions; however, I thought it would be possible to
generate 4x4 off road tracks with Osmand, which I find to be a very good
navigation application.
Which app are you referring to in the end of your mail?
Sorry, one more
No insult intended :
OSMAnd is not a company but a user driven project. So, it's up to all of us
to improve it. If somebody comes up with the implementation of a better
routing algorithm l am sure this will get into OSMAnd very soon.
Lodro Gyamtso schrieb am Do., 26. März 2020, 11:03:
> when we
when we read the copy-paste text i made into the previous post, from osmand
company we can found this
> there are different limitations for different phones, *depending on
> memory & processor*
>
when i made some route examples, from 50-150km using one flagship
smartphone from year 2012 the
*the follow information is official from the original site*
http://osmand.net/help-online?id=faq
Route calculation is slow
Please be aware that there are 2 offline routing engines in the app: a Java
based approach and a "Native" (C++) routing. The Java based approach is
used in 'Safe Mode', it
For speed optimalization of the 2-pass A* star compatible routing
algorithms of BRouter and OSMand ( as I understand the latter uses it now
too ), it is interesting to evaluate the route calculation time versus
heuristic coefficient value for the 1st pass.
At the first the time drops, because
Hi Poutnik,
all the users has the right to post their view of a product. As long as
what they write in the subject is all right. When what we write is personal
experience or knowledge from others, there is no problem. But what happens
when others tell us "we don't like your opinion - don't
All,
please stop this.
I forgot to mention that I am also a (long-time) moderator of this mailing
group, mostly trying to remove spam as soon as it appears. Like Bart
mentions: we normally do not have these kind of arguments.
If this continues I might be tempted to remove the posts, of course
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