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By the way, if the patch allows arbitrary repositories to be used as layers (except maybe WMS-based ones), then it should also allow people to use the Google version of Virtual Earth's "Hybrid" maps. The reason Google's never worked was because they use multiple layers for their hybrid maps.
To get Google's "road overlay" (aka "labels") layer (which should be drawn on top of Google's satellite layer) would use a repository URL format like this:
http://mt.google.com/mt?v=w2t.999&x=%d&y=%d&zoom=%d
Once the patch is incorporated, I'll add this URL format to the Maemo Mapper Repositories thread.
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I want to emphasize that the layering code is somewhat unstable. When using layers, you may experience crashes or confusing behavior. When using layers, you will definitely experience slow-downs, especially with multiple layers enabled - the image combination math is not terribly fast. Please let me know if you experience any repeatable bugs.
If you don't use layers, then you should experience no significant differences in Maemo Mapper v2.5. There is little-to-no overhead for you, so there's no reason not to upgrade to v2.5 - there are a couple of bugfixes from which you can benefit.
Again, thanks to Shmuma for getting this started. I hope we can refine it to be a bit more user-friendly in the future, but I wanted to get this out in the public so that power-users could take advantage of it without needing Shmuma's patch.
P.S. This release also fixes the OS2008 issues that plagued v2.4.2. You should not have problems installing or updating to v2.5.