"The feature to navigate with North up is not available in Magic Earth, but
it will be analyzed for the future releases of our app. The development
case is C1170". so that might take a while ...
Am Montag, 24. Februar 2020 16:30:41 UTC+1 schrieb Harry van der Wolf:
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> I just checked and I do
I just checked and I do not think they have an "always North" setting.
But you might ask them: supp...@generalmagic.com
Op ma 24 feb. 2020 om 16:23 schreef 'ra' via OsmAnd :
> sorry for being too short ;-) - I also browsed the site of course and do
> NOT find an answer - can it be magic earth
sorry for being too short ;-) - I also browsed the site of course and do
NOT find an answer - can it be magic earth ALWAYS turns the map, whatever
the setting?
Am Montag, 24. Februar 2020 16:17:30 UTC+1 schrieb Harry van der Wolf:
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> Sorry. I thought you meant "ME". as in It looks good to
Op ma 24 feb. 2020 om 16:14 schreef Harry van der Wolf :
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> Op ma 24 feb. 2020 om 16:06 schreef 'ra' via OsmAnd <
> osmand@googlegroups.com>:
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>> harry, ME looks very good indeed! but I cannot find the setting for 2D +
>> north always up _ continuously turning maps are super-no-go ;-)
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Op ma 24 feb. 2020 om 16:06 schreef 'ra' via OsmAnd :
> harry, ME looks very good indeed! but I cannot find the setting for 2D +
> north always up _ continuously turning maps are super-no-go ;-)
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Off topic, but OK.
Settings -> Select a profile (general/car/bicycle) -> General Settings ->
Map
Op ma 24 feb. 2020 om 15:30 schreef Helmut Jarausch :
> But AFAIK it's difficult to access a (small) part of a compressed file
> without decompressing the whole file first.
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> With the "conservative" compression methods: yes.
More modern (de)compression algorithms (lz4/lzo) can do "on-the-fly"
harry, ME looks very good indeed! but I cannot find the setting for 2D +
north always up _ continuously turning maps are super-no-go ;-)
Am Montag, 24. Februar 2020 13:24:29 UTC+1 schrieb Harry van der Wolf:
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> I currently use OsmAnd+ for hiking/bicycling and Magic Earth for car
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But AFAIK it's difficult to access a (small) part of a compressed file
without decompressing the whole file first.
Harry van der Wolf schrieb am Mo., 24. Feb. 2020, 13:24:
> I used to be a longtime user of Mapfactor Navigator as it is a very fast
> and at the same time a "light-weight" app for
I used to be a longtime user of Mapfactor Navigator as it is a very fast
and at the same time a "light-weight" app for your phone/android unit, but
they create their maps by hand and these sometimes contain errors, which
gives you errors in routing.
I currently use OsmAnd+ for hiking/bicycling
I too am going to Norway in this coming summer. I have Osmand+ installed
and the maps of the Netherlands, parts of Germany, Denmark, Sweden and
Norway. I like the detailed maps. You will have to get used to Osmand but
it does have many interesting features so it is worth it.
An good
You can use any software which can create a list of waypoints which can be
exported - preferably as GPX file.
This file can be put onto your mobile, then you can navigate along this GPX
track.
If you have multiple intermediate points the computation of a route doesn't
pose any problems.
I have had
Hello,
sorry my english isn't good enough to find answears to my questions in the
search engine.
I want to buy the OSMAND+ Version for my android device, but I'm still not
sure if it is the right app for me.
I'm using google maps since today, but for my holiday trips I#m searching
an app
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