Thanks a lot for opening the issue on github! Let's hope the developers
quickly find a way to realize this feature. It would improve the use of
Osmand a lot!
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Harry, thanks for your explanation, it works.
Additional to that I created an issue, let us hope for the realization...
https://github.com/osmandapp/Osmand/issues/4991
Am Montag, 5. Februar 2018 15:59:24 UTC+1 schrieb Harry van der Wolf:
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> I enabled the truck mode and created a completely new t
I enabled the truck mode and created a completely new truck section inside
the routing.xml (and named it truck).
It seems to be an empty shell. I can select the truck profile but
route/duration are identical to the car profile.
So I modified the car profile again
In the top I changed maxspeed fr
Am Mittwoch, 31. Januar 2018 16:18:35 UTC+1 schrieb Jack Burke:
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> Peter B: OsmAnd has a separate profile for trucks. It just isn't enabled
> by default. Have you enabled it?
You have to enable the developer mode, then you will be able to enable
other vehicles like truck and motor bike.
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If the app uses an internel xml file for storing the vehicle data, it
shouldn't be too difficult to make it use a separate and external xml file
for each vehicle profile instead of using just one internal xml file for
all vehicles, for example
$programmpath/$vehicle.xml
Each $vehicle.xml could
Yes, it is enabled. But in routing.xml there are only sections for car,
bycicle, pedestrian. But not for truck. So, for profile truck internal
section car will be used.
Am Mittwoch, 31. Januar 2018 16:18:35 UTC+1 schrieb Jack Burke:
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> Peter B: OsmAnd has a separate profile for trucks. It just
Peter B: OsmAnd has a separate profile for trucks. It just isn't enabled by
default. Have you enabled it?
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... the test route is about 98 percent on motorway in germany and france.
So with a max speed of 80 kmh I should need about 5h20.
I don't know what speed values are used to get 4h01.
Am Montag, 29. Januar 2018 17:38:15 UTC+1 schrieb Peter B:
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> I made a test:
> with profile car I got
> 431 km,
I made a test:
with profile car I got
431 km, calculated duration 3h58
With special profile truck
431 km, calculated duration 4h01
so I the truck was only 3 minutes slower.
The changed speed data are:
(example truck=80, car=110)
so I think the speed reduction has only a very small effect, it is to
@Poutnik: You were slightly faster :)
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A couple of years ago I asked the same. At that time it was not possible as
the available profiles were hard-coded into OsmAnd.
I expected that when a new section was added to the xml, it would
automatically be picked up (as that is where the xml definition files are
for), but it was not that way.
Prepare a file routing.xml, where you replace default data for car profile
by values that suit the trucks better.
By default, such explicit file does not exist and the regular car profile
is used from the internal osmand data.
But if you put in root of osmand data folder an explicit routing.x
Harry, thanks for your hints.
But how to do that if I don't want to change the profile of "car" but want
to have a separate profile for "truck" with the appropriate changes ?
See my questions in
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/osmand/3YdLYzCkXJM
Regards Peter
Am Montag, 29. Januar 2018 1
I had in mind possibility of custom nominal speeds for particular highway=*
classes.
I have no experience with track related restrictions, so you are probably
right.
But for personal cars it can be useful for travel profiling.
Dne 29. ledna 2018 13:42:46 Harry van der Wolf napsal:
MapFactor
MapFactor Navigator only allows for correct truck driving if you buy the
Tomtom maps. You can indeed set vehicle height, width and weight, but it is
not used unless you have the Tomtom maps.
OsmAnd uses internally a routing.xml. It also contains road speeds and max
speed.
max speed:
https://githu
AFAIK, Mapsfactor Navigator, also based on OSM,
does allow to set the custom profile, with custom speed for all road kinds.
Definitely worth of trying.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mapfactor.navigator
Dne 28/01/2018 v 17:41 We Ka napsal(a):
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> From my point of view, t
With this topic I tried to find a solution for this problem. Unfortunately,
there was no response at all.
Peter
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/osmand/3YdLYzCkXJM
Am Sonntag, 28. Januar 2018 17:41:18 UTC+1 schrieb We Ka:
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> Hello!
>
> I use OsmAnd+ for truck driving. I know that it is s
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