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2017-01-26
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#12
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With a mouse right click you can change the units (metric/imperial), the axis (distance/time) and you can choose the map source.
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2017-01-26
, 06:31
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#13
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2017-01-26
, 08:02
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@ Germany
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#14
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And,
noting the n900 has no 'mouse',
I discovered that tapping or long-fingering the map area
invokes the menu referred to here:
1.
it would be convenient to have this
launch inside a "gpx directory".
Probably just an edit we can play with on the launcher hopefully.
3.
Looks like the volume buttons handle zoom/unzoom,
but it looks like it needs a wiggle to kick it into play ?
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2017-01-27
, 17:23
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#15
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Sorry this I don't get it. You mean when opening a file to have a different default folder?
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2017-01-27
, 21:49
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@ Göteborg, Sweden
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#16
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Just suggesting perhaps
that it could start inside a folder designated for gpx file
(or, alternatively, ' last previous accessed ')
As opposed to starting from
/home/user every time we 'open' a new gpx.
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2017-01-31
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#17
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Just suggesting perhaps
that it could start inside a folder designated for gpx file
(or, alternatively, ' last previous accessed ')
As opposed to starting from
/home/user every time we 'open' a new gpx.
Looks like the volume buttons handle zoom/unzoom,
but it looks like it needs a wiggle to kick it into play ?
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2017-02-01
, 10:41
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@ Göteborg, Sweden
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#18
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Fixed: It saves the last accessed file and reopen it during next start.
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2017-02-01
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#19
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If I may, I think the more useful function would be to be able to set the folder holding the .gpx files, so that the file selector opens up there immediately, or that the program remembers the folder (that is, no actual setting).
Is there any possibility of being able to open multiple tracks at once - displayed in different colours (as gpxsee already does, I believe if you add another trail)?
PS: my device is localised to Sweden but the device language is English (UK). GPXsee should use the latter but is taking it's cue from the former.
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2017-02-01
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#20
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To be really sure that it will work it is a good idea to delete the folder which holds the maps.txt. Maybe some corrupt tile data or wrong maps.txt causes this error.
I will add a script which will reset and make a default maps.txt.
Run the script as user, when you have enough rights it deletes the /home/user/.gpxsee folder. Otherwise delete the folder as root.
This will wipe all tiles and map configurations. After this it recreates a working default status. Last line is to be really sure.
After running the script you could test the internet connection and start gpxsee. Hope it helps.
N900: gpxsee, fahrplan, gpscon, genwall, qrcode, hextool, libjansson4, libevent-2.0-5, cnee, psi-plus, mihphoto, shc
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