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Re: [Announce] modRana: a flexible GPS navigation system
The tap delay is not that protracted for me, tho I am overclocked.
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Re: [Announce] modRana: a flexible GPS navigation system
I tried Modrana for driving the other day. I really liked having espeak help me out. But there are two things I'd like to see (haven't looked at the Python yet to see how hard they are):
1. Speed-sensitive directions. I get enough advance notice of turns on city streets, but on the motorway I don't hear the warning soon enough to get into the proper lane. 2. Font-size control in themes. I wanted to make an "old eyes" theme to make up for my deteriorating vision, but right now you can only control colors... |
Re: [Announce] modRana: a flexible GPS navigation system
Martin, modRana currently supports rotation between portrait and landscape, but only in the tablet (keyboard below) and phone (speaker on top) position.
Would it be possible to at least also support reverse phone, so that the USB connector is at the bottom? I needed to charge and navigate today, and resorted to landscape since portrait looked plain silly with the connector on top. And even in landscape, it wasn't at a convenient location, causing the cable to dangle too close to the gear changer... Other than that, modRana did well :) |
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Tomorrow I'm gonna be driving over a 1000km so am anxious to see how modrana does at high speeds now, if it'll be able to update the display etc and not hog memory and CPU... :O)
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The situation is like this - modRana already tries to stuff the largest font that fits while respecting its aspect ratio on the buttons under the icon. It would be possible to theme these ratios - eq. smaller icon, more place for text. Concerning the various text boxes - there is again not much to do as most of them are already quite full. Implementing them as a proper (scrollable ?) text view would probably help. Concerning the navigation info box - I agree, the text is usually too small to be readable and I'm working on solving this somehow - textwrapping, or just using big text size and cutting the overflow. I'll probably do both and set what works best as default. And, adding support for theming font type should be easy. Quote:
The actual rotation is IMO done by the window manager, so for modRana it is just a window resize, the click coordinates, etc. are translated automatically. Provided the the window manager supports more rotation modes, adding support for them would be easy. If it does not support them, it would be harder. It's easy to draw the GUI upside down but some sort of screen coordinate translation would probably need to take place. Also, when not in full-screen, there would be a silly upside down menu bar. |
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Some things you can try if/when you hit some issues:
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I was preparing a trip, and just browsing some location, so no cached tiles, everything needed to be downloaded as I was dragging the map around. Some things I noticed:
- when dragging a lot, I was greeted with a screen full of blue squares, tiles waiting for a slot. Took quite some time for them to get a slot and draw a map. - same for zooming in/out: lots of tiles waiting for a slot. I thought the visible tiles had priority? Or maybe they are all busy downloading, are slow, and thus need so much time. I guess aborting the download would be an option if the tile is no longer visible? |
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I updated to the latest version and found a few interesting things:
If I turned off the route it gave me no warning or information on how to get back to the route. This is could a good thing some times, but a big problem other times. I downloaded many tiles into the sqlite data base, but it didn't seem to be able to access them while driving. Also some times it didn't tell me to turn until after the turn. Should I turn off the screen rotation or something to give it more processing power. |
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@MartinK: I also like the 'Map Screen' in the power button menu; however, it would be more user-friendly(ihmo), that an on screen 'goto-map-screen' button is implemented at each level of the menu screen.
I have just discovered that I am able to have two copy/instance of modRana running at the same time and these instances seem to be independent of each other. Is it by design? Cheers, |
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