vivmak
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2011-02-18
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@ Australia
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2011-02-18
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@ Sydney
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2011-02-18
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@ Greece
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2011-02-18
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2011-02-18
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@ North Potomac MD
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2011-02-18
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@ Greece
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2011-02-19
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@ Los Angeles
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Hi,
thanks for this nice work!
For some reason the html5 version did not work for me (I did the wav renaming correctly); the version with python server runs well.
I have made little changes, e.g. to leave the python server running
forever (no shutdown) and listening only on 127.0.0.1 interface for security.
Works nicely with the fm transmitter and car radio, too, after
a little hack to avoid automatic turn off of the transmitter during
long silence periods.
Concerning the language, I think that it should be able to change
the language for the street name (passed to espeak) dynamically, according to the current location. I am not familiar enough with javascript to code this. The python script could be easily adapted
to switch language for espeak dynamically, but I have no idea how
to find out from the position in the map in which country (and its language region) you are.
The whole process of getting the improved navigation up and running was not really straightforward, so I have gathered
the necessary information in a mini-howto http:////www.pittnerovi.com/jiri/hob...900/index.html.
Jiri
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2011-02-20
, 14:05
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@ Alexandria,Egypt
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2011-02-20
, 14:12
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@ Australia
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#229
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excuse me but am having two issues first how to back up that file only,and how to extract html,gz,i tried xarchivier but it didnt work
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2011-02-20
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@ Alexandria,Egypt
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#230
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