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2007-08-02
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2007-08-02
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It sounds like you want more detail in the velocity vector, specifically velocity in the Z plane (up/down). NMEA only provides heading in 2D (as a bearing from north); there is no NMEA protocol for tracking elevation change. Maemo Mapper would have to track that manually. It's possible, I guess, and I'll try to get around to it when I can.
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2007-08-02
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The symptom that you described ("It just sticks on saying "Searching for GPS receiver") implies some sort of problem with the bluetooth framework.
Maemo Mapper v2.x will bring a new framework for communicating with the GPS receiver. Maybe it will help. I don't know what to do for the 1.x code line, though.
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2007-08-03
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2007-08-03
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Feature request:
Is it easy to implement and add a "gutter parameter" to Maemo Mapper for use with WMS-repositories? See OpenLayers Gutter Example and gutter.
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2007-08-03
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If it's a URL parameter (I'm not sure that it is...), then you should just be able to add the parameter to the URL Format. Maemo Mapper automatically crops (around the center) any images that are larger than 256x256, although the data is still stored at the original resolution (so there is some memory loss).
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2007-08-03
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2007-08-03
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2007-08-03
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2007-08-04
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Maemo Mapper automatically crops (around the center) any images that are larger than 256x256, although the data is still stored at the original resolution (so there is some memory loss).