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2007-10-13
, 23:18
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1) Whenever there is a need to type in an address, an address that has been used will show up but I cannot copy and paste to the address input. I can only see it, cannot use it.
2) The comment or statement box at right upper corner is fine when NOT running full screen. When running full screen, the comment box will show up at the top right corner, abutt the right uppermost screen and it will not come down even when switched back to non-full screen mode. Even worst, if that comment cannot be honored (for example, attempted to download map when internet connection lost), it will stayput and wont go away. This blocks the iT desktop commands on the right uppermost corner, the minimize, and close button etc. and the only way out is to reboot. We need a 'close' button on the comment box.
3) the voice is barely audible, that has been noted in previous post. The way to solve it may be to include an equalizer where one can push all the tabs to +20 db. That will work.
4) If there are several turns on a short distance say 500 fts each, the comment boxes all showed up but stacked on top of each other, unreadable.
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2007-10-14
, 04:24
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Yeah, I think this is an annoying quirk of Hildon's auto-completion. You have to use the D-Pad to select from the pop-up list. Use up/down to change the selection and the center button ("enter") to select it.
I agree that this is a nasty situation. I included a hack for some of the info boxes, like those for GPS status, but there is no such hack for the map download info. I should probably add the hack there. I wish Hildon would move it out of the way for me (hint hint!)....
The problem isn't the volume so much as the background noise. Unfortunately, the speakers are just too weak to project sufficient volume over road noise. If the system volume is set to maximum, you can't increase the volume of the voice without causing audio clipping (distortion). This is a limitation of the device's speakers (and was slightly improved in the N800 with the introduction of stereo speakers). Now, if you're talking about a system equalizer, that might work, but it has to be added to the device's firmware.
Is the "newest" (most recent) notification not on top? That sounds bad.... I'll look into it. Perhaps it's time to give up on Hildon's info-notice mechanism, replacing it with a custom solution....
Thanks for the feedback!
my system is 2007He2007.36-2 with MMCplus patch, MMC boot on a 770, tethering to a Treo650 and a BT GPS. It is a great app and save me getting into the wrong route several tmes during the trip. Maemo Mapper installed 1.4.7-2. Thanks. Several short questions/comments:
1) Whenever there is a need to type in an address, an address that has been used will show up but I cannot copy and paste to the address input. I can only see it, cannot use it.
2) The comment or statement box at right upper corner is fine when NOT running full screen. When running full screen, the comment box will show up at the top right corner, abutt the right uppermost screen and it will not come down even when switched back to non-full screen mode. Even worst, if that comment cannot be honored (for example, attempted to download map when internet connection lost), it will stayput and wont go away. This blocks the iT desktop commands on the right uppermost corner, the minimize, and close button etc. and the only way out is to reboot. We need a 'close' button on the comment box.
3) the voice is barely audible, that has been noted in previous post. The way to solve it may be to include an equalizer where one can push all the tabs to +20 db. That will work.
4) If there are several turns on a short distance say 500 fts each, the comment boxes all showed up but stacked on top of each other, unreadable.
Overall, this is a master piece of app and I join a chorus of users to say, thank you gnunite.
bun