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Re: WhoGo Maps
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How long were the trips to trigger such crashes? |
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(Incidentally, WhoGo failed to start, even after closing all five. One Lipstick restart later, WhoGo started fine. 'free' now says 828692/189788.) |
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The triplength vary a lot. Something between 30 km an 200 km. I also had the feeling, It just happens, when there is some rerouting necessary. But can't guarantee that. Also I have the feeling, it doesn't really have to do, with the length of the trip, but more with the fact how long the app is running.
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Hi Everyone,
Rinigus was kind enough to help me out with my voice navigation issue before recommending to post about the problem here. For some reason, voice navigation only starts working after I press the re-route button several times. Sometimes it works when pressing it from the first time. Just in case somebody has difficulties getting the voice navigation to work, you can try your luck with the mentioned method. Also I noticed that voice navigation had stopped working after my car paired with the phone via bluetooth. Unpairing the phone bought voice navigation back. Keep up the good work. |
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The real reason is that my car is a bit slow at switching to sound input from Bluetooth. Merely being paired is not enough, there must be an actual sound stream coming from the paired device, only then will my car's stereo offer me the option to switch to it. So I have to start playing some music on the phone, switch the car's input to it, stop the music, start WhoGo... not ideal but it works. Another option is to unpair but unfortunately it does not always work, voice is still muted. As if the phone thought it was still paired and tried to stream the voice through Bluetooth. I have not quite figured out what the pattern is. Closing and restarting WhoGo does not always help either. I will try your re-routing workaround the next time. |
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loving the app, itd be handy if theres a way to pick which speech engine to use if multiple are installed.
being able to have a route based on several drop offs would be handy :P |
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What is the current policy on translations? I would like to see my Russian localization (which is already in Transifex) released or at least available in a test build rpm.
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I just don't include severely incomplete translations, which Russian has been before and I don't tend to make new releases on account of translation updates when there's a new major/minor release coming out soon anyway. |
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Rinigus, Otsaloma, you are my heroes.
I finally ditched android navigation completely thanks to WhoGo maps. Are you aware that WhoGo is "competing" with the big ones now by offering similar feature set? :) You even have all puzzle pieces in place to overtake them with an unprecedented killer feature. One thing no mobile navigation can offer is what embedded car solutions are best known for. Reliable data directly from the car! There is OBDfish in Jolla Store and combining it with WhoGo would allow for nifty things like speed data without Gps reception (perfect for tunnels and such), fuel/reach calculation (will i maybe need to refuel if i speed or better go slow) or eyecandy like nice (optional) rpm graphs. http://m.memegen.com/ygkxnf.jpg Now that i compare WhoGo on (very) high level with all other solutions i know, 2 things are "missing" for me. Firstly, the 1 second(?) position update is slammed into the users face as honestly as it can be. The other way around i would love to not see the absolute accurate position where i am now, it would be enough for me to know where i was 1 second ago and have a nice fluid transition to the next known point and possibly fluid transitions overall while navigating. For the second i threw together some code to not sound completely demanding without delivering something :p How do you think about a gauge display for the current speed? I always focus on gps-speed when evading speed traps with just that slight 2km/h over and would love to have some sort of (optional/settings) large speed display. Here my mock-up and code that should work if you feed the right data and somehow update it every second. Also feel free to adapt and change what is necessary to look good on the actual map display. The Font is Source Han Sans, you might want to change that to Source Sans Pro. gauge-test-upload.zip https://mosushi.de/misc/maemo/050.pnghttps://mosushi.de/misc/maemo/090.pnghttps://mosushi.de/misc/maemo/160.pnghttps://mosushi.de/misc/maemo/200.png |
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