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2016-11-30
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@ Guate
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Successfully processed a map of the British Isles with the Linux importer (https://github.com/rinigus/libosmsco...git.20161118.1).
Processing time was under an hour with an i5 Haswell, which I think is pretty damn good!
Loaded it onto an SD card, and it is all working great (testing with Poor Maps). I think I could probably play around with the OSMSS settings to get the maps to load a bit faster, because the FP2 has 2GB RAM (looking at the settings, I think they're probably designed to be suitable for Jolla 1 too i.e. 1GB RAM?).
The first route I asked it to calculate was from Guildford to the Isle of Skye, which worked(!) - for those of you who don't live here, that's about 1000km! I was actually quite surprised that the route calculation was successful because OsmAnd had trouble with the length of the route, or the bridge to Skye (maybe it was a map split in OsmAnd?), or both. Not only that, OSM Scout Server was quicker than OsmAnd taking just a couple of minutes. to calculate. So basically, you've beaten the best offline map & routing app for Android already...
I have one remaining question, and a two requests...
In the stylesheets folder, there's a file called map.ost. I haven't copied it to the phone... should I, or is it just used for importing?
Would it be possible to add a folder selection for choosing the folder containing maps? Typing out the UUID of an SD card is pretty tedious!
Can the routing speeds input boxes be converted to mph using a settings toggle in the app to save the hassle of converting them?
Thanks again guys, I'm seriously impressed!
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2016-11-30
, 01:19
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@ Czech Republic
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#33
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2016-11-30
, 07:04
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@ Estonia
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#34
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Loaded it onto an SD card, and it is all working great (testing with Poor Maps). I think I could probably play around with the OSMSS settings to get the maps to load a bit faster, because the FP2 has 2GB RAM (looking at the settings, I think they're probably designed to be suitable for Jolla 1 too i.e. 1GB RAM?).
The first route I asked it to calculate was from Guildford to the Isle of Skye, which worked(!) - for those of you who don't live here, that's about 1000km! I was actually quite surprised that the route calculation was successful because OsmAnd had trouble with the length of the route, or the bridge to Skye (maybe it was a map split in OsmAnd?), or both. Not only that, OSM Scout Server was quicker than OsmAnd taking just a couple of minutes. to calculate. So basically, you've beaten the best offline map & routing app for Android already...
In the stylesheets folder, there's a file called map.ost. I haven't copied it to the phone... should I, or is it just used for importing?
Would it be possible to add a folder selection for choosing the folder containing maps? Typing out the UUID of an SD card is pretty tedious!
Can the routing speeds input boxes be converted to mph using a settings toggle in the app to save the hassle of converting them?
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2016-11-30
, 07:12
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@ Estonia
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#35
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- I TRY TO IMPORT USING THE STATIC PROGRAM https://github.com/rinigus/libosmsco...git.20161118.1 BUT I GET A ERROR> CAN U SHOW UR EXAMPLE to IMPORT?--------------------------------debian-9 OS
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2016-11-30
, 07:14
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@ Estonia
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#36
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The OSM Scout Server Day & Night layers have been added to the default modRana layer definitions
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2016-12-02
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@ Estonia
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#37
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2016-12-02
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@ beautiful cave
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#38
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2016-12-02
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@ UK
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2016-12-02
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@ Estonia
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#40
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At First - thanks to you all for your great work!!!
One question:
I use OSM Scout Server with maps of Germany Austria and Switzerland. I recognized, that working with it isn't really fast, espacially when using Modrana (which often even refuses to load some map tiles). Using poormaps is way faster. Why is that?
And, can I speed it up in general. (Maybe by using a smaller map area?)
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geocoder, linux, offline maps, router, sailfish os, tiles |
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Processing time was under an hour with an i5 Haswell, which I think is pretty damn good!
Loaded it onto an SD card, and it is all working great (testing with Poor Maps). I think I could probably play around with the OSMSS settings to get the maps to load a bit faster, because the FP2 has 2GB RAM (looking at the settings, I think they're probably designed to be suitable for Jolla 1 too i.e. 1GB RAM?).
The first route I asked it to calculate was from Guildford to the Isle of Skye, which worked(!) - for those of you who don't live here, that's about 1000km! I was actually quite surprised that the route calculation was successful because OsmAnd had trouble with the length of the route, or the bridge to Skye (maybe it was a map split in OsmAnd?), or both. Not only that, OSM Scout Server was quicker than OsmAnd taking just a couple of minutes. to calculate. So basically, you've beaten the best offline map & routing app for Android already...
I have one remaining question, and a two requests...
In the stylesheets folder, there's a file called map.ost. I haven't copied it to the phone... should I, or is it just used for importing?
Would it be possible to add a folder selection for choosing the folder containing maps? Typing out the UUID of an SD card is pretty tedious!
Can the routing speeds input boxes be converted to mph using a settings toggle in the app to save the hassle of converting them?
Thanks again guys, I'm seriously impressed!