Re: [talk-au] Best linux mapping/routing setup

2009-07-20 Thread Liz
On Sun, 19 Jul 2009, Ross Scanlon wrote:
  a couple of years back I did communicate with the devs on IRC
  once again you'll have to communicate with german speaking people

 At least with gpsdrive most of us speak english fairly well.

 gpsdrive currently does not have routing, however the next version will.

 I have it working on my version and waiting until 2.10 is completed then
 will add it into the svn for version 3.0

 It uses the gosmore routing and is intended that you can add any routing
 engine you want.
I downloaded gpsdrive, and it doesn't fit into the small screen size of the 
eeepc700
I persevered and have a fix but it downloaded an expedia map not an osm map
I have lots of tiles for tangogps, but they are in a directory structure, and 
not suited to flat file like gpsdrive appears to use

The version is v2.10pre4
how do i get it to use OSM?
 


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Re: [talk-au] Best linux mapping/routing setup

2009-07-20 Thread Liz
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, Liz wrote:
 The version is v2.10pre4
 how do i get it to use OSM?
  

after a lot of fiddling, and breaking the modem software further, i got the 
pre7svn installed
i managed to download some osm maps but it isn't 'user friendly'
i've tried downloading maps at varied scales but not been able to switch 
between them afterwards


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Re: [talk-au] Best linux mapping/routing setup

2009-07-20 Thread John Smith



--- On Mon, 20/7/09, Liz ed...@billiau.net wrote:

 after a lot of fiddling, and breaking the modem software
 further, i got the 
 pre7svn installed
 i managed to download some osm maps but it isn't 'user
 friendly'
 i've tried downloading maps at varied scales but not been
 able to switch 
 between them afterwards

This is one thing navit has going for it, it doesn't need pre-generated map 
tiles, and the data file for it comes out tiny all things considered, I'm 
guessing if you converted the planet.osm file to navit format you'd be able to 
fit it on a single DVD, and possibly have room for a live ISO as well.


  

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Re: [talk-au] PG to OSM

2009-07-20 Thread John Smith

 eg JINGLE POT RD node ids 437314943, 437313863, 437315655

Hmmm ignore that, nodes in Canada, no idea why that data was imported into my 
DB for... weird...


  

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