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2009-11-11
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#12
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I'll probably just download the largest resolution tube map I (or rather Google) can find and just pan around it, Also with the browser you can call up tfl.gov.uk and use their journey planner.
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2009-11-11
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#13
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It's great to have an offline map, so if you find a very big picture, please post the link, I'd like one too... especially on the Tube with no reception.
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2009-11-12
, 00:58
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@ Asgard / Midgard / London
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#14
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Yeah, I keep going to the journey planner expecting to be able to buy tickets
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2009-11-12
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2009-11-12
, 16:04
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#16
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To make it more universal, does it just use a jpg or gif file to scroll around on? That way the NYC metro etc can easily be added.
I'm not sure if that's the best way of doing it, thinking just off the top of my head, but having a database like that could make it easy to load database/picture files for each metro around the world that people may submit?
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2009-12-29
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@ London
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#17
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What I was thinking of was a widget-style app with two text fields, a button ("Go!") and a display area to show the route (in text form?), plus another button to bring up a high-resolution tube map if required.
The closures problem may be a bit more tricky. I was thinking of subscribing to the TfL closures email and parsing it, then putting a machine-readable version on a server somewhere. The app would then download this list of closures and implement it in its routing scheme.
Right now the app is not optimised at all, but if the demand is there I am willing to streamline the code as much as I can, which may not be much, and make the code for the "engine" publicly available ASAP.
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2009-12-30
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2010-01-15
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@ London
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#19
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Hope this helps because a decent london transport app would be fantastic for me.
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2011-01-06
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@ London, UK
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#20
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Its not optimized for the screen and doesnt show a full tube map - but gives routes with changes and journey times.
Updated: Seems the 2007 package does show a map (but the UI takes up almost the entire screen leaving very little space for the map). The 2008 package doesnt show a map but has more space to display the route.
Last edited by realitygaps; 2009-11-11 at 21:07. Reason: older version is the newer version