I see one or two threads about how wikipedia works on OSMand but nothing on
what data we have here/is relevant.
Is it any wikipedia data, by Lat/Long and appears on the map in appropriate
places.
Or is it data where an osm tag has a link to the article. ie. Just what OSM
users have put in.
Ok,
That means there's more wikipedia data than just the ones tagged from OSM,
so I'm happy.
Thanks
J
On Thursday, 3 August 2017 10:50:26 UTC+1, jethro wrote:
>
> I see one or two threads about how wikipedia works on OSMand but nothing
> on what data we have here/is relevant.
>
Would it be possible to differentiate a bit more between wood and heath.
Perhaps a paler green for heath
For Outdoor folks and Hill Walkers, they look ever so close in colour and
I've needed to use a shape of a wood I can see from a hill to orientate
myself to keep me on my path.
Currently I
it's come on quite a
bit - still a tad slow though on rendering, which is why I quit it in the
first place.
J
On Friday, 2 June 2017 15:18:40 UTC+1, jethro wrote:
>
> Would it be possible to differentiate a bit more between wood and heath.
> Perhaps a paler green for heath
>
> F
Hi,
Generally, map updates appear dated the first of a month, me getting the UK
approx 4-5th of the month.
Is there a date or a rule for the date when the cut off is for inclusion
into the maps dated the 1'st?
Just the odd time it would have been handy to know.
Thanks
J
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Ok, thanks
On Thursday, 10 March 2022 at 17:48:47 UTC lodrog...@gmail.com wrote:
> GPS = Global *Positioning* System
>
> *Positioning*
> what is the meaning of this word ? Where i am now.
>
> what info i need for this ?
> 1. date
> 2. time
> 3. location data = coordinates (2D) and elevation
Hi, some GPX files I import have speed data embedded. Some of the analysis
screens for a gpx file use this data so osmand must be speed aware.
However I can't seem to add speed while creating a route with the app. Is
this/should this be possible?
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