Useful feedback - Thanks.
In the hope I understand you correctly, see if the following is a useful
starting point.
Working from the list you provided, anything following a “=” is my current
interpretation &/or suggestion:-
seamark:type;0001564 recommended_track = If there is one
Thanks for your lightning-fast reply! - Content understood.
Analysing and improving the profile would be beyond my "retired IT
person's" experience.
Do you know who wrote the "River" profile - Perhaps they would be keen to
improve it?
Does anyone else out there feel like examining this?
Cheers
I cannot say much more. AFAIK it is rather experimental profile and it's
setting is simple, probably what is a water object is routeable. Finer details
are not addressed.
You can analyze the profile content and aventually improve it by additional
logic based on water related osm tagging.
31.
It is not a big deal.
The most straightforward way is
* to download the river.brf file from the mentioned location directly in
Android
* to move it to the folder
/Brouter/Profiles2
where all other standard and eventually custom profiles reside.
On 08/30/2016 09:28 AM, 'P Wat' via Osmand
Right. I'll trawl back through old notes to find out how to install it. Thank
you. PW.
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Poutnik - Please advise, I must be doing something wrong. "River" profile
does not seem to be offered, there is fastbike-asia, moped, car-test,
fastbike-lowtraffic, fastbike, trekking, shortest.
Any ideas?
Paul W
On Monday, August 29, 2016 at 10:15:32 PM UTC+1, Poutnik wrote:
>
> It is
It is possible indirectly, via Brouter offline 3rd party routing engine and
River profile.
29. srpna 2016 22:55:59 CEST, 'P Wat' via Osmand
napsal:
>It would be useful if OsmAnd could calculate a route along rivers and
>canals, if only to provide distance.
>Does
It would be useful if OsmAnd could calculate a route along rivers and
canals, if only to provide distance.
Does anyone know if it is currently possible?
Paul W
On Friday, August 19, 2016 at 8:11:43 PM UTC+1, jurij kotlik wrote:
>
> lacks navigation on the rivers and sea navigation on line
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