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2009-10-17
, 03:22
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2009-10-21
, 14:22
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@ UK
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Yeah, I'm with Dozzie on that one. How are you guys figuring this out?
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2009-11-15
, 17:13
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2009-11-15
, 18:24
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how do I use this repository to maemo mapper
http://khm0.google.com/kh/v=48&cooki...&z=17&s=Galile
http://map1.terra.com.br/modulos/0.2...=0&type=hybrid
wanted to know how to convert it for use in maemo mapper anyone know?
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2009-11-15
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#246
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I think those aren't "repositories" but are just maps, no?
You should look through Fragos' tutorial for maemo-mapper.
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2009-11-18
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@ UK
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wanted to find the repository of this map here in order to use the maemo because it's alright with me to the streets
http://mapas.terra.com.br/portal_terra/light/
thanks
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2009-11-19
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I had a look at the site, and the map is not generated in the way others are. It seems to use a simple X,Y coordinate based on the level of zoom, therefore there are less map tiles when you are zoomed out all the way, and thousands when zoomed in close.
I tried using the url format of the image tiles, and although it managed to download them in mapper, the map itself was offset by a large amount.
For example, I live in the UK, so my gps marker would give a good indication where I am in the world, and according to the terra map, my gps location was in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean, halfway between South American and Africa!!!
Here is the URL format I managed to get
http://map1.terra.com.br/modulos/0.2...12&y=9&zoom=12
Converted to mapper
http://map1.terra.com.br/modulos/0.2...d&y=%d&zoom=%d
Feel free to try it for yourself, but as I said, the offset is "noticable"!
I wonder if there is a way of offsetting the map to fix this issue.
Hope this has been helpful
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2009-11-26
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By the way, how do you figure out Google's URL for maps?