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Re: How to export maemo-mapper paths.db to gpx or kml?
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1. Point number (monotonically increasing counter, basically) 2. "unitx" 3. "unity" 4. Timestamp (seconds since epoch) 5. Altitude (in meters) "unitx" and "unity" are Maemo Mapper's way of modeling latitude and longitude. Take a look at the unit2latlon macro in defines.h for the code that translates from unitx/unity to lat/lon. |
Re: Maemo Mapper v1.4 for 770/N800
I can't seem to et this to work in Diablo. Planned support in the future?
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Re: Maemo Mapper v1.4 for 770/N800
Support for what? If you're talking about Maemo Mapper itself, it should work fine in Diablo (works for me, anyway). What issues are you running into? Are you using the latest version of Maemo Mapper?
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Re: Maemo Mapper v1.4 for 770/N800
gnuite, I guess what pugboy means is that mapper is not available in the extras repository for diablo. do you have any plans to get it in there? that would simplify the installation.
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Re: Maemo Mapper v1.4 for 770/N800
Is there anyway I can easily remove duplicate POIs? I accidently downloaded duplicates and checking the duplicates and hitting delete takes forever. Also is there any way to add POIs easily? Any suggestions for places to download masses of POI. Or adding custom categories to download from Google?
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Re: Maemo Mapper v1.4 for 770/N800
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I can respect that, and I'll see if I can get a .deb in diablo soon. Thanks for the suggestion (and clarification). |
Re: Maemo Mapper v1.4 for 770/N800
Well I found an easy way to load stuff in using POI loader as well as some sites to get them (like POI-Factory). POI Loader can also see all the existing POI though it doesn't have a method for quickly identifying duplicates.
Still don't know how to get google to let me download other categories of POI though. Though is there anyway to get color differences? Right now all my POI are purple.. so it's hard to distinguish say a resturant from a hotel. |
Re: Maemo Mapper v1.4 for 770/N800
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After downloading, change the "zip" extension back to "jar" and run it on a desktop machine that has the JAVA VM installed. It is self explanatory. I found that if you limit the search radius to 2 or 300 miles, it captures just about everything. Edit the output in place and then save it how you like. MyPOI |
Re: Maemo Mapper v1.4 for 770/N800
Is there anyway to specify certain routes to take? For example, in Google Maps you can click and drag a route to change it. I ask because I take this route to go up to my gf's parents' house and I can either continue on the highway or take an alternative tunnel (bypassing traffic). I guess Google decides it's faster to go straight on the highway (I suppose it would if you had no traffic) but I want it to go thru this tunnel instead.
I've tried using gmap to gpx after changing the route using maps.google.com but importing the resulting .gpx file into maemo mapper just results in straight lines from waypoint to waypoint.. |
Re: Maemo Mapper v1.4 for 770/N800
i have a question...
how do you enter, and in what format, gps co-ordinates? i have some co-ordinates of spots, that i want to mark their location |
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