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2012-05-02
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2012-05-02
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so finally it happened http://www.maanmittauslaitos.fi/ilmaisetaineistot
orava: Is it possible to make mapsi to support importing map files directly from mml? It seems that they are sharing map content in zipped format. Couldn't find a wms server with quick look.
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2012-05-02
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2012-05-02
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so finally it happened http://www.maanmittauslaitos.fi/ilmaisetaineistot
orava: Is it possible to make mapsi to support importing map files directly from mml? It seems that they are sharing map content in zipped format. Couldn't find a wms server with quick look.
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2012-05-02
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Thank you for very efficient, battery friendly, quickly fix finding application.
I used it frequently last week when I was back-country-skiing at Lapland. This experience made me to suggest two further features:
1) Automatic saving a track: one reason I used Mapsi was to record the hikes we made (for uploading them later to Everytrail). After the longest and finest of them I was so tired that I managed to close the application before saving the track. :-(
2) Track also height/elevation information. Although the GPS is not very precise in this respect, hiking at mountains makes this information fun to explore afterwards.
A manual would be an asset. (This could be crowd-sourced.) It is too hard to browse this topic using almost nonexistent signal.
Best regards,
Antti
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2012-05-17
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2012-05-17
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It says here that MML is going to open WMTS service to distribute their map content, so I was thinking to add support for that to Mapsi (that WMTS also works pretty much same way as WMS so it should be very easy to add support for it). I don't know when MML is going to open that service but when they do, I'll try to add support and release the next version as soon as I can.
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2012-05-17
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Hi.
So, now the mapsi works but what does this mean:
OpenStreetMap's Mapnik and Cycle maps are now used by default (if you don't have old settings files) so there's no need to copy any settings files anymore.
Unfortunately there was yet another change in database so you'll need to either delete your old database file ("wms.db" in "/home/user/MyDocs/.mapsI" folder) or follow following instructions:
1. Download SQLite Database Browser, install it and open "wms.db" file in it.
2. Select "Execute SQL" and type in "SQL string" text box
Code:
UPDATE tiles SET style="";
3. Press "Execute query" and wait until it finishes (this'll take a while and you might get "Application not responding" error but just wait more)
Specially these last bolded, I don't understund what should I do.
Perhaps in finnish, thanks?
Mapsi runs now, but I don't have any map on it...
Only blank blue backround.
Question really is that, where do I find the wms.db-file?
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2012-05-17
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Think.