Re: Seems to have stopped working

2020-07-24 Thread Brian Cockburn
Hi Majka,

Dumb control question: Do you have the map displayed? (Profile > Map source 
> > Vector maps)
>

  I believe so.  Menu->Configure map->Map source... is set to Offline 
vector maps.
 

> Where your maps are put?
>

  How can I find out?  I use whatever the default location is.  I have 
never done anything to change this.  

  I just looked with the My Files app; Device 
storage/Android/data/net.osmand contains files that may be the maps.  Files 
like Australia-oceania_victoria_australia-oceania.obf which is 228 MB and 
World_basemap.obf which is 293 MB.  The dates on these files are recent 
because I updated them in the hopes of fixing the problem.  Older maps that 
haven't been updated recently are also there with appropriate names, sizes, 
and dates.

  Thanks, Brian.

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Re: Seems to have stopped working

2020-07-24 Thread Brian Cockburn
Hi Majka,

  I will check on the things that you suggest.  But perhaps I didn't 
explain clearly enough.  On Monday the tablet works fine.  I use this 
tablet almost exclusively for recording where I walk on my exercise during 
COVID.  It usually sits on the charger with GPS on and Wi-Fi off.  I turned 
Wi-Fi on for a bit to do a bit of browsing.  During this time OsmAnd 
automatically updated itself.  The next time I went to use it for a walk it 
showed me the 'I've updated myself and have these new features' dialogue 
box which I dismissed without reading (I trust this App after many years of 
faithful service).  Then it was immediately not working properly - as I 
described in my original message.  I didn't do anything or install 
anything.  As far as I can tell this change from usable to unusable was 
caused by the automatic upgrade.

  Thanks, Brian.

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Re: How to display foot paths / stairs on car based profiles (BRouter...)

2020-07-24 Thread Everton Hermann
copy it in the rendering subfolder and select pedestrian profile in
configure map/Map Style

On Fri, 24 Jul 2020 at 09:40, R Adolph  wrote:

> Oh this looks woderful Everton, thank you very much for taking the time to
> have a look into this. Do I just copy the xml into the rendering sub folder
> or do I have to enable this as well?
>
> Thanks again and have a nice weekend!
>
> Greetings,
> Rodja
>
> On Friday, 24 July 2020 08:56:37 UTC+2, Everton Hermann wrote:
>>
>> By looking at brouter source code I got your point, in this case you can
>> use a profile that extends the default one by reapplying the parameters for
>> pathways and steps.
>> Here is an example.
>> And it's here that it filters out the steps and paths for the car profile:
>>
>> https://github.com/osmandapp/OsmAnd-resources/blob/master/rendering_styles/default.render.xml#L3670
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 at 18:06, Poutnik Fornntp 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> You can still map OSMAnd transportation modes to BRouter profiles on
>>> BRouter application level.
>>>
>>> Dne 23. července 2020 17:47:19 R Adolph  napsal:
>>>
 Yes, I know that, but it doesnt help with BRouter. BRouter takes
 OSMand's base profile that was used to create that OSMand profile you are
 using (bike / car /foot and nothig else) plus takes into account the
 shortest or quickest flag (from navigation options) and from this derives
 upto 6 routing profiles being used by BRouter.

 So you HAVE to use 2 car and 2 foot OSMand profiles in order to map
 these to 4 other BRouter profiles (plus 2 bicycle ones)...

 regards,
 R. Adolph

 On Wednesday, 22 July 2020 17:59:13 UTC+2, Everton Hermann wrote:
>
> What I mean is that you can duplicate your osmand Bike profile as much
> as you want, so that you don't need to use the osmand car profile
>
> On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 at 17:32, R Adolph  wrote:
>
>> actually no, I'm not exporting profiles but want to make use of
>> BRouters way of using upto 6 profiles (BRouter profiles, not OSMand
>> profiles) - do you know the BRouter plugin?
>>
>> regards,
>> R. Adolph
>>
>> On Tuesday, 21 July 2020 at 16:52:15 UTC+2 everton...@gmail.com
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello
>>> If the problem is the number of available profiles you can export,
>>> for instance the bike profile and import it again. You will then have 
>>> two
>>> bike profiles.
>>> Best regards
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, 21 Jul 2020 at 16:37, R Adolph  wrote:
>>>
 Hello everyone!

 Does someone know ow to make footpaths and stairs visible in a
 profile based on the default car profile? I only use OsmAnd with 
 BRouter
 plugin for bicycle navigation and am using multiple BRouter profiles so
 that I need to make use of the car/bicycle/pedestrian (+fast/short) 
 OsmAnd
 base profiles to link to other profiles in BRouter. Unfortunately the 
 base
 car profile does not show the foot paths and stairs and thus is less 
 useful
 here. I could not find a way to switch these on and wonder if a custom
 render.xml might be the key but I have no idea how this works or what
 exactly I would have to do to make it work like I want it...

 Maybe related to this: I experience (for bicycling) far too early
 "you reached your intermediate point" notifications along with those 
 points
 being removed from the map (100 m to be exact) - maybe this only 
 applies to
 those default car based profiles as well?! I thought the option to 
 notify
 only on the last couple of meters (I dont have the exact english name, 
 I'm
 using the german version) within the speech settings of the navigation
 profile had to do with this, but it does not.

 Greetings from Germany,
 R. Adolph

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Re: Seems to have stopped working

2020-07-24 Thread Majka
Dumb control question: Do you have the map displayed? (Profile > Map source 
> Vector maps)

Where your maps are put? Try to set manually permissions for OsmAnd 
(reading sd card). On some systems, the question simply won't come up even 
if needed.

If this won't help, either rename in a file explorer the folder, where 
these are set up, or move them out somewhere else. Start again with "no" 
maps. You might need to change the default map location, I had once to move 
it from /sdcard/ to the expanded version of the same (/mnt/), even if both 
point at the exactly same folder.
If this works (download just the word map and one smallish map to check), 
you could move all the old maps back.

On Thursday, 23 July 2020 07:30:45 UTC+2, Brian Cockburn wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
>   I have been having problems with OsmAnd today.  It is installed on my 
> Samsung Tab S 8.4 (SM-T705Y) which has Android 6.0.1 and can't get anything 
> newer.  This installation has worked fine for many years.
>
>   I selected the App and got the oft seen 'new features' message for what 
> is now 3.7.4, but now there is no map data (roads etc) displayed and my 
> saved routes (previous walks) are showing (against an empty white screen), 
> but are now thick purple lines rather than thin read lines.
>
>   I have updated the base map and the local map (Victoria, Australia) to 
> no avail.  If I zoom out far enough I see the green shape of the state of 
> Victoria but still no other detail.  I have other local maps loaded (e.g. 
> the East of England) but don't see these in green.  They are in need of 
> updating (so show with the orange flag in the Map->Local list) but I have 
> not done that (no need at the moment).
>
>   I've cleared the tablet's cache from the boot menu.  Any suggestions as 
> to what to try next?
>
>   Thanks, Brian.
>

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Re: How to display foot paths / stairs on car based profiles (BRouter...)

2020-07-24 Thread R Adolph
Oh this looks woderful Everton, thank you very much for taking the time to 
have a look into this. Do I just copy the xml into the rendering sub folder 
or do I have to enable this as well?

Thanks again and have a nice weekend!

Greetings,
Rodja

On Friday, 24 July 2020 08:56:37 UTC+2, Everton Hermann wrote:
>
> By looking at brouter source code I got your point, in this case you can 
> use a profile that extends the default one by reapplying the parameters for 
> pathways and steps.
> Here is an example. 
> And it's here that it filters out the steps and paths for the car profile:
>
> https://github.com/osmandapp/OsmAnd-resources/blob/master/rendering_styles/default.render.xml#L3670
>   
>
> On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 at 18:06, Poutnik Fornntp  > wrote:
>
>> You can still map OSMAnd transportation modes to BRouter profiles on 
>> BRouter application level.
>>
>> Dne 23. července 2020 17:47:19 R Adolph > 
>> napsal:
>>
>>> Yes, I know that, but it doesnt help with BRouter. BRouter takes 
>>> OSMand's base profile that was used to create that OSMand profile you are 
>>> using (bike / car /foot and nothig else) plus takes into account the 
>>> shortest or quickest flag (from navigation options) and from this derives 
>>> upto 6 routing profiles being used by BRouter. 
>>>
>>> So you HAVE to use 2 car and 2 foot OSMand profiles in order to map 
>>> these to 4 other BRouter profiles (plus 2 bicycle ones)...
>>>
>>> regards,
>>> R. Adolph
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, 22 July 2020 17:59:13 UTC+2, Everton Hermann wrote:

 What I mean is that you can duplicate your osmand Bike profile as much 
 as you want, so that you don't need to use the osmand car profile

 On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 at 17:32, R Adolph  wrote:

> actually no, I'm not exporting profiles but want to make use of 
> BRouters way of using upto 6 profiles (BRouter profiles, not OSMand 
> profiles) - do you know the BRouter plugin?
>
> regards,
> R. Adolph
>
> On Tuesday, 21 July 2020 at 16:52:15 UTC+2 everton...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Hello
>> If the problem is the number of available profiles you can export, 
>> for instance the bike profile and import it again. You will then have 
>> two 
>> bike profiles. 
>> Best regards
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 21 Jul 2020 at 16:37, R Adolph  wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everyone!
>>>
>>> Does someone know ow to make footpaths and stairs visible in a 
>>> profile based on the default car profile? I only use OsmAnd with 
>>> BRouter 
>>> plugin for bicycle navigation and am using multiple BRouter profiles so 
>>> that I need to make use of the car/bicycle/pedestrian (+fast/short) 
>>> OsmAnd 
>>> base profiles to link to other profiles in BRouter. Unfortunately the 
>>> base 
>>> car profile does not show the foot paths and stairs and thus is less 
>>> useful 
>>> here. I could not find a way to switch these on and wonder if a custom 
>>> render.xml might be the key but I have no idea how this works or what 
>>> exactly I would have to do to make it work like I want it...
>>>
>>> Maybe related to this: I experience (for bicycling) far too early 
>>> "you reached your intermediate point" notifications along with those 
>>> points 
>>> being removed from the map (100 m to be exact) - maybe this only 
>>> applies to 
>>> those default car based profiles as well?! I thought the option to 
>>> notify 
>>> only on the last couple of meters (I dont have the exact english name, 
>>> I'm 
>>> using the german version) within the speech settings of the navigation 
>>> profile had to do with this, but it does not.
>>>
>>> Greetings from Germany,
>>> R. Adolph
>>>
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Re: How to display foot paths / stairs on car based profiles (BRouter...)

2020-07-24 Thread Everton Hermann
By looking at brouter source code I got your point, in this case you can
use a profile that extends the default one by reapplying the parameters for
pathways and steps.
Here is an example.
And it's here that it filters out the steps and paths for the car profile:
https://github.com/osmandapp/OsmAnd-resources/blob/master/rendering_styles/default.render.xml#L3670


On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 at 18:06, Poutnik Fornntp 
wrote:

> You can still map OSMAnd transportation modes to BRouter profiles on
> BRouter application level.
>
> Dne 23. července 2020 17:47:19 R Adolph  napsal:
>
>> Yes, I know that, but it doesnt help with BRouter. BRouter takes OSMand's
>> base profile that was used to create that OSMand profile you are using
>> (bike / car /foot and nothig else) plus takes into account the shortest or
>> quickest flag (from navigation options) and from this derives upto 6
>> routing profiles being used by BRouter.
>>
>> So you HAVE to use 2 car and 2 foot OSMand profiles in order to map these
>> to 4 other BRouter profiles (plus 2 bicycle ones)...
>>
>> regards,
>> R. Adolph
>>
>> On Wednesday, 22 July 2020 17:59:13 UTC+2, Everton Hermann wrote:
>>>
>>> What I mean is that you can duplicate your osmand Bike profile as much
>>> as you want, so that you don't need to use the osmand car profile
>>>
>>> On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 at 17:32, R Adolph  wrote:
>>>
 actually no, I'm not exporting profiles but want to make use of
 BRouters way of using upto 6 profiles (BRouter profiles, not OSMand
 profiles) - do you know the BRouter plugin?

 regards,
 R. Adolph

 On Tuesday, 21 July 2020 at 16:52:15 UTC+2 everton...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hello
> If the problem is the number of available profiles you can export, for
> instance the bike profile and import it again. You will then have two bike
> profiles.
> Best regards
>
>
> On Tue, 21 Jul 2020 at 16:37, R Adolph  wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone!
>>
>> Does someone know ow to make footpaths and stairs visible in a
>> profile based on the default car profile? I only use OsmAnd with BRouter
>> plugin for bicycle navigation and am using multiple BRouter profiles so
>> that I need to make use of the car/bicycle/pedestrian (+fast/short) 
>> OsmAnd
>> base profiles to link to other profiles in BRouter. Unfortunately the 
>> base
>> car profile does not show the foot paths and stairs and thus is less 
>> useful
>> here. I could not find a way to switch these on and wonder if a custom
>> render.xml might be the key but I have no idea how this works or what
>> exactly I would have to do to make it work like I want it...
>>
>> Maybe related to this: I experience (for bicycling) far too early
>> "you reached your intermediate point" notifications along with those 
>> points
>> being removed from the map (100 m to be exact) - maybe this only applies 
>> to
>> those default car based profiles as well?! I thought the option to notify
>> only on the last couple of meters (I dont have the exact english name, 
>> I'm
>> using the german version) within the speech settings of the navigation
>> profile had to do with this, but it does not.
>>
>> Greetings from Germany,
>> R. Adolph
>>
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