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2010-07-08
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What I'd love to see is the ability to calculate routing on the N900 itself, unfortunately Google doesn't work for me. I keep getting "Invalid source or destination" - Never once has this feature actually worked.
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2010-07-08
, 14:17
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@ Ireland
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Indeed it is a potentially good application, but still rough around the edges.
Did you have a play with the 'lead' option? This should fix the problem you have with seeing where you are going better and keeping your 'dot' closer to the lower side of the screen.
Settings -> Auto-Center -> Lead Amount
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2010-07-08
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@ Boston
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It would be possible to implement this without altering Mappero itself and instead just use a local webserver that accepts the destination, etc., and returns the same set of waypoints as expected to come from Google.
In terms of the backend, locally hosted OSM data might be a goer, and there are iirc projects that already use this (does Navit...?) to do offline route calcs.
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2010-07-08
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#145
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Navit uses the vector data to begin with, so it's an easy feature to support. The problem with tile-based nav apps like Mappero is that they don't "know" anything about the map. It seems to me that one might as well just switch to an app that uses vector data rather than tack on a whole new nav app-within-an-app.
Edit: My recent take on this: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=57698
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2010-07-12
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2010-07-12
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2010-07-12
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2010-07-12
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@ Colorado
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2010-07-12
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@ Finland, Vaasa
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Did you have a play with the 'lead' option? This should fix the problem you have with seeing where you are going better and keeping your 'dot' closer to the lower side of the screen.
Settings -> Auto-Center -> Lead Amount
What I'd love to see is the ability to calculate routing on the N900 itself, unfortunately Google doesn't work for me. I keep getting "Invalid source or destination" - Never once has this feature actually worked.