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To make the application always opens in full screen
This is where you will need to use Xterminal
Open Xterminal from the “more” page in the application menu
Type the following
“vi /usr/share/applications/hildon/sygic.desktop” (ensure there is a space after typing “vi”)
use the keyboard cursor buttons and move to the line
“Exec=/opt/sygic/Drive/Maemo/drive -cwd=/home/user/MyDocs/Drive/Maemo”
Now move the cursor to the very end of the line and then press “a” on your N900 keyboard.
This puts you into edit mode and typing will appear after the cursor.
Add the following to the end of the line:-
“ -rfull” (ensuring the is a space before the hyphen)
Now press the “ESC” key at the bottom of the touch screen (this takes you out of edit mode)
Don’t worry where the cursor is.
Now type
“:w”
Then press the enter or return key
You can now close Xterminal and start Sygic in full screen.
I hope this helps and means you do not have to trawl through the 100 plus pages in the Sygic thread.
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I did not discover these tips and tricks myself but merely complied them when I was installing Sygic on my N900 and put them in the one document, adding noob step by step instructions. So thanks must go to the community for the information and the many posters on the "Sygic announces ...." thread
It is a step by step guide from a new Linux user for other new users and those not yet comfortable with Linux and Xterminal commands, I make no apologies for the simplistic approach.
As always, beware when following these instructions and I would advise doing a back up of you device before installing any new software and making such changes.
I use “” quotation marks to signify anything on the N900 screen and in courier font too for any command that you should make. Just enter the information within the “” marks and not the “” themselves.
To install Mobile Maps once you have finished the PC setup and all the files are on you N900
I have added this as it threw me for a couple of minutes when I had finished the PC install and could not see Sygic on my N900
Use file manager and select N900
Scroll all the way to near the bottom, ignoring all the folder, until you come to “SetupMobileMaps”
Select that file and you will encounter the classic install screen with the “I understand and Agree” box
Proceed as per normal installation.
Things to do after installing Sygic
To Open more menu items (such a traffic and portrait mode):-
Use File manager and go to:-
“N900/Drive/Maemo”
Then hold you stylus on "menu.ini" file
When the options box appear choose “rename” and rename to the name of your choice and then press the "Save" box.
To remove the annoying opening warning message:-
Use File manager and go to:-
“N900/Drive/Maemo”
Select “settings.ini” and when prompted to select application scroll down to the "Notes" application and select it.
You should now have the setting file open in a notes window.
There are two lines starting:-
“showSafetyMsg=”
The first one is already set as false so scroll down to the second instance and change “true” to “false”
Then press the “Notes – settings.ini” at the top of the screen and select “save”
To make the application always opens in full screen
This is where you will need to use Xterminal
Open Xterminal from the “more” page in the application menu
Type the following
“vi /usr/share/applications/hildon/sygic.desktop” (ensure there is a space after typing “vi”)
use the keyboard cursor buttons and move to the line
“Exec=/opt/sygic/Drive/Maemo/drive -cwd=/home/user/MyDocs/Drive/Maemo”
Now move the cursor to the very end of the line and then press “a” on your N900 keyboard.
This puts you into edit mode and typing will appear after the cursor.
Add the following to the end of the line:-
“ -rfull” (ensuring the is a space before the hyphen)
Now press the “ESC” key at the bottom of the touch screen (this takes you out of edit mode)
Don’t worry where the cursor is.
Now type
“:w”
Then press the enter or return key
You can now close Xterminal and start Sygic in full screen.
I hope this helps and means you do not have to trawl through the 100 plus pages in the Sygic thread.
Proud owner of Jolla phone, number 274.
Last edited by bockersjv; 2010-03-20 at 10:43.