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2018-10-31
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@ Czech Republic
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#282
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Desktop: icons are huge, indeed. I filed the issue regarding it. I am planning to tune desktop, but probably not immediately.
There are few issues that I'd like to fix first and also push OSM Scout Server instructions (maybe also flatpak) for desktop. So, the users could immediately use it in offline mode. Also, I have to add support for entering personal API keys - otherwise we risk running over limits. Just have to be ready for it. Then we should be able to start pushing desktop versions more.
Re desktop routing - should be on the same spot as usual. Just catching GPS is tricky without it. Hence its probably a thinnish bar on top.
Re flatpak: as a user, I agree, its always better to install repo's version. as a dev, I can see advantages now. Although, as a dev, its not too rosy either.
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2018-11-01
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@ Estonia
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#283
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Regarding the configurable UI, I did not mean anything fancy. The navigation block has four sections: the manoeuvre icon and three other elements: left (top in the landscape orientation), middle and right (bottom). All I meant was a set of drop-down lists for what should be displayed in those three elements. The icon would remain fixed.
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2018-11-01
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@ Estonia
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#284
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2018-11-01
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@ beautiful cave
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#285
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2018-11-01
, 13:22
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#286
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Sure. If you want to find Starbucks nearby some location:
* Browse on map to that location
* Longpress on that location
* Click on generated tmp POI
* Choose an info icon
* Choose "Nearby" among actions
* Choose radius to select the distance in which you are interested relative to your selected location
* If Foursquare || MapQuest:
* Click on Type
* Write Starbucks
* elif OSM Scout:
* Click on type and select "Any"
* Click on Name and write Starbucks
* Proceed with search
Its also available in the main menu under Nearby. As a reference location (from which the distance is calculated) you could choose current location or write a global search string over there.
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2018-11-01
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@ Guatemala
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#287
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2018-11-01
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@ Estonia
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#288
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Again, that's sort of my issue here; it's a 9-step process that's not very obvious. Contrast to Google Maps:
* Click in box
* Type Starbucks
Or Saera:
* Click in box
* Type "directions to Starbucks"
I recognize that the reasoning here is that different types of searches require different specificities, but surely it would be possible to use some sort of heuristics to decide which search message to use (and thereby do any search from the "Search" option)? Or even to do multiple searches in parallel and sort them by a combined metric of distance + title similarity to search string.
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2018-11-06
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@ beautiful cave
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#289
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2018-11-06
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@ UK
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#290
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Regarding the configurable UI, I did not mean anything fancy. The navigation block has four sections: the manoeuvre icon and three other elements: left (top in the landscape orientation), middle and right (bottom). All I meant was a set of drop-down lists for what should be displayed in those three elements. The icon would remain fixed.
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