Re: Video tutorial: using the profiles

2020-03-11 Thread Bart Eisenberg
Thanks! I'll try it. On Wed, Mar 11, 2020 at 10:49 AM Harry van der Wolf wrote: > > > Op wo 11 mrt. 2020 om 17:07 schreef Bart Eisenberg < > barteisenb...@gmail.com>: > >> I've experimented with the Measure distance feature, but never really >> used it for navigation--so I've not mentioned it

Re: Video tutorial: using the profiles

2020-03-11 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Op wo 11 mrt. 2020 om 17:07 schreef Bart Eisenberg : > I've experimented with the Measure distance feature, but never really used > it for navigation--so I've not mentioned it in a video. But I'm > interested: what do you see as its main uses and advantages? > > > It used to be just what its

Re: Video tutorial: using the profiles

2020-03-11 Thread Bart Eisenberg
c skipper, 5 atlantic crossing and NE passage in > Arctic Sea nord of Siberia from Japan to Norway. > > > Danilo > > Messaggio originale > Da: Pere Pujal i Carabantes > > Data: 11/03/20 01:04 (GMT+01:00) > A: osm...@googlegroups.com > Oggetto

Re: Video tutorial: using the profiles

2020-03-11 Thread Bart Eisenberg
I've experimented with the Measure distance feature, but never really used it for navigation--so I've not mentioned it in a video. But I'm interested: what do you see as its main uses and advantages? On Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 1:56:23 AM UTC-7, Harry van der Wolf wrote: > > > > Op di 10

Re: Video tutorial: using the profiles

2020-03-11 Thread Bart Eisenberg
>@danilo.baggini Yes make a lot of sense for a boat. Thanks for that explanation. Is the new Direct-to-point navigation type (see https://osmand.net/blog/osmand-3-6-released), which the blog says is for marine use, also for circumventing barriers? What are the advantages of each? >@Harry:

Re: Video tutorial: using the profiles

2020-03-11 Thread Helmut Jarausch
Sorry, it should be P1 - > D2 - > D1 - > P2 Helmut Jarausch schrieb am Mi., 11. März 2020, 12:29: > Here is a problem which I can't solve and which is related to straight > line navigation. > You notice a distant fire and you want to find where it is located. > On my old Garmin device there is

Re: Video tutorial: using the profiles

2020-03-11 Thread Helmut Jarausch
Here is a problem which I can't solve and which is related to straight line navigation. You notice a distant fire and you want to find where it is located. On my old Garmin device there is a feature called Sight'N Go. One aims at the distant object and presses Enter. Then one can create a distant

Re: Video tutorial: using the profiles

2020-03-11 Thread Eugene zmeu
For each segment - 3.7 On Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 12:16:01 PM UTC+3, Harry van der Wolf wrote: > > > > Op wo 11 mrt. 2020 om 10:08 schreef Eugene zmeu >: > >> We plan to improve Measure Distance tool ( >> https://github.com/osmandapp/Osmand/issues/7751) and add this tool for >> iOS version

Re: Video tutorial: using the profiles

2020-03-11 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Op wo 11 mrt. 2020 om 10:08 schreef Eugene zmeu : > We plan to improve Measure Distance tool ( > https://github.com/osmandapp/Osmand/issues/7751) and add this tool for > iOS version soon. > > Nice. The different navigation types can already be used in 3.6.3 on Android. Harry -- You received

Re: Video tutorial: using the profiles

2020-03-11 Thread Eugene zmeu
We plan to improve Measure Distance tool (https://github.com/osmandapp/Osmand/issues/7751) and add this tool for iOS version soon. On Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 11:56:23 AM UTC+3, Harry van der Wolf wrote: > > > > Op di 10 mrt. 2020 om 16:30 schreef Bart Eisenberg >: > >> >> I'm interested,

Re: Video tutorial: using the profiles

2020-03-11 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Op di 10 mrt. 2020 om 16:30 schreef Bart Eisenberg : > > I'm interested, long term, in doing some videos beyond OsmAnd and would > appreciate your thoughts. > Still focusing on OsmAnd: You created the "Creating, previewing and navigating hiking routes with OsmAnd

Re: Video tutorial: using the profiles

2020-03-11 Thread danilo.baggini
iberia from Japan to Norway. Danilo Messaggio originale Da: Pere Pujal i Carabantes Data: 11/03/20 01:04 (GMT+01:00) A: osmand@googlegroups.com Oggetto: Re: Video tutorial: using the profiles El dt. 10 de 03 de 2020 a les 13:44 -0700, en/na Bart Eisenberg va escriure:

Re: Video tutorial: using the profiles

2020-03-10 Thread Pere Pujal i Carabantes
El dt. 10 de 03 de 2020 a les 13:44 -0700, en/na Bart Eisenberg va escriure: > Yeah, that "Bart" story: c'est moi. > > The new version of straight-line navigation kicks in if you go off- > course. With the appropriate settings, it maintains your original > bearing, then, maybe two-thirds of the

Re: Video tutorial: using the profiles

2020-03-10 Thread Roberto Petitpas
Plane: useful in a Salt Flat, like Uyuni (Bolivia) for example. No roads, all can be traversed, and you can get lost because of uniform white horizon. 50km around you, only white to see. I can have a track pointing to a designed reference place at the Flat border, then meander wherever I want,

Re: Video tutorial: using the profiles

2020-03-10 Thread Bart Eisenberg
Yeah, that "Bart" story: *c'est moi*. The new version of straight-line navigation kicks in if you go off-course. With the appropriate settings, it maintains your original bearing, then, maybe two-thirds of the way, it course-corrects--angling back to the destination. What's the application

Re: Video tutorial: using the profiles

2020-03-10 Thread Pere Pujal i Carabantes
El dt. 10 de 03 de 2020 a les 17:41 +0100, en/na Harry van der Wolf va escriure: > > > Op di 10 mrt. 2020 om 16:30 schreef Bart Eisenberg < > barteisenb...@gmail.com>: > > > > To my American ear, the help pages are surprisingly clear. Where I > > notice a gap, due to non-native writing, murky

Re: Video tutorial: using the profiles

2020-03-10 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Op di 10 mrt. 2020 om 16:30 schreef Bart Eisenberg : > Thanks Harry! > > I recently got an email from "Eugene zmeu" asking if he could add my > tutorials "to our articles in Features". I said yes, of course, but am not > sure how they'll be used. (I'm just happy they're of value.) > > On the

Re: Video tutorial: using the profiles

2020-03-10 Thread Bart Eisenberg
Thanks Harry! I recently got an email from "Eugene zmeu" asking if he could add my tutorials "to our articles in Features". I said yes, of course, but am not sure how they'll be used. (I'm just happy they're of value.) To my American ear, the help pages are surprisingly clear. Where I notice a

Re: Video tutorial: using the profiles

2020-03-10 Thread Harry van der Wolf
Hi Bart, Again a great and easy to follow video guide. Thanks. I want to do some improvements to the help page(s) ( https://osmand.net/help-online). Some texts are definitely written by non-native speakers (as I am myself), but even I can improve them. And maybe the native speakers might still

Video tutorial: using the profiles

2020-03-09 Thread Bart Eisenberg
I've created a video tutorial on how to use the profiles: https://youtu.be/TpT9S-b495M The full collection is on my YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/barteisenberg/ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "OsmAnd" group. To unsubscribe