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2017-03-07
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@ Yekaterinbourg, Russia
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@XOleg, did you have problems with downloads using 0.7.0?
I have in my mind something like @MartinK has done for modRana: https://github.com/M4rtinK/modrana-d...er/tools/polys . Except, in addition to poly files, I plan to have few others to describe relationship between libosmscout, libpostal, and geocoder-nlp datasets.
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2017-03-07
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@ Guate
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2017-03-07
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@ Estonia
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@rinigus I don't tried :-)
the download(Ural+Volga) by Wi-Fi is finished(from my last message).
One question. maybe it's possible to combine efforts of @rinigus, @MartinK, @karry to create one good maps/navigation app? It's not simple(to combine), but...
THNKS @rinigus For its genuine continuous development of this.
- would like to know if after that version 0.7.0 it not enable to update the maps manual anymore?
- would be a good idea to help a maps navigation app among all of us = )
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2017-03-08
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@ Leipzig/Germany
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@Feathers McGraw, Would you mind to test downloading with RPM provided at
https://mega.nz/#F!cdcEDbpb!i4A1GwKM_TXeRYBaahYgAg
It should resume downloads for few times (you would see RANGE messages in terminal if you start it over there). After testing and (hopefully fully) downloading, remove this RPM and install the one as in OpenRepos. This RPM has debug messages in it and not compiled in release mode.
If its all fine, I'll hook messages into GUI, merge translations that are ready and release 0.7.1. If it fails, then would be great to know how (as much as you know what to tell)
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2017-03-09
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@ Estonia
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#126
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2017-03-09
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@ France
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This time, the main changes are updated translations. I would like to thank all the translators for the great job on updating the messages!
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2017-03-10
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@ Estonia
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I will try to help with French, which I just requested on transifex. If you have time to add it to the list, I'll try to work out most of it this weekend.
I'll also take a look on the Linux-side code (not Sailfish for now), to see if I can help there or not.
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2017-03-10
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@ France
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Thanks for letting me know re transifex request - for some reason they notify me by email a day or two later. All accepted and should be ready.
* Do you use server in Linux? If so, then I have to expose map downloading via command line options. Otherwise, its impossible to use it right now.
* On Linux side of things, there is a lot to be done on the backend libraries - libosmscout and geocoder. Its probably easier to start work on libosmscout since its a bigger community with different OS support and more help on the lists. geocoder though is a small code base, but it maybe not as well documented.
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2017-03-11
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@ Estonia
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Thanks. I have already done a bunch of the translations. 100 remaining that I will try to complete before Sunday.
I intend to use it on Linux, yes. I have also installed it on my Jolla through you packages on OpenRepos, to have more context while doing the translations, and as a reference.
So far I am trying to see what the prerequisites are to build the different parts (libosmscout, osmscout-server, ...), and have a lot of thins to read to understand better what every part is doing. But I will try to finish the translation before spending more time on that front.
Ok. I assume the reference website is http://libosmscout.sourceforge.net/ with the mailing lists at https://sourceforge.net/p/libosmscou...t-development/ ?
Are there other channels I need to read ?
Thanks for your work and help by the way.
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I am planning to approach planet chopping via polygons and when (if) I manage to set it up, it would be possible to add our own polygons into hierarchy. See for example POLY files at geofabric. As long as the number of polygons is not too large, I would be happy to add more with the preferences of early adopters high in priority.
I have in my mind something like @MartinK has done for modRana: https://github.com/M4rtinK/modrana-d...er/tools/polys . Except, in addition to poly files, I plan to have few others to describe relationship between libosmscout, libpostal, and geocoder-nlp datasets.
As soon as initial import is transferred to a new system, I will be able to get additional chopping as well. So, you would just have to wait a bit...