With commit e861b6a I created a route over 980 km with only the start
and end point. It tooks some time and the screen dimmed out, what's IMO
normal in this case.
With intermediate waypoints the routing takes only seconds.
Recalculating this route takes about 15 seconds.
And most important: no cr
Hi Oliver,
thanks for the commit (and for all your other excellent work).
It solved the problem I had.
Regards
Armin
Am 17.08.2015 um 15:26 schrieb Oliver Eichler:
> Hi,
>
> yes, with the mentioned commit the sub points are read, too. But in this
> mode there are no instructions. To have both
Hi,
yes, with the mentioned commit the sub points are read, too. But in this
mode there are no instructions. To have both libroutino must offer the
feature.
Good you mention the crash. Another bug to hunt.
Oliver
Am 17.08.2015 um 11:59 schrieb Josef Latt:
> I tested routing with Commit cf24698:
I tested routing with Commit cf24698:
Route (profil: bicycle, Hamburg - München) saved as *.gpx and *.qms.
GPX: After loading, only straight lines between the setted routing
waypoints. Recalculation of the route happens. Ergo: Saving as GPX, only
the waypoints which are set are saved.
QMS: Route
Hi
I can reproduce it. I have to discuss it with the author of Routino.
Oliver
Am Sonntag, 16. August 2015, 13:19:38 schrieb Armin Geisse:
> Hi,
>
> using the latest qmapshack with libroutino, I recognized a problem when
> creating routes.
>
> It seems to me that libroutino is not using enough
Am 16.08.2015 um 13:19 schrieb Armin Geisse:
> Hi,
>
> using the latest qmapshack with libroutino, I recognized a problem when
> creating routes.
>
> It seems to me that libroutino is not using enough points for the
> routing because it always shows some straight lines in the route (away
> from
Hi,
using the latest qmapshack with libroutino, I recognized a problem when
creating routes.
It seems to me that libroutino is not using enough points for the
routing because it always shows some straight lines in the route (away
from the road or track etc.).
Amazingly enough, the preview during