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any hints?
thanks
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On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 4:33 PM, KaZeR wrote:
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> > -Message d'origine-
> > De : Dan Staley [mailto:dlst...@uky.edu]
> > Envoyé : lundi 15 décembre 2008 16:05
> > À : KaZeR
> > Cc : openmoko community
> > Obj
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Dan Staley [mailto:dlst...@uky.edu]
> Envoyé : lundi 15 décembre 2008 16:05
> À : KaZeR
> Cc : openmoko community
> Objet : Re: Newer Navit [was: geocaching with tangoGPS on FR]
>
> I downloaded the tar and it definitely looks
I downloaded the tar and it definitely looks ALOT nicer and feels more
stable than the version I tried out before! Great job!
One question though, I tried to follow the wiki to get a new map loaded,
I downloaded the planet.bin file and moved it to the FR, and made a xml
file for it (looks just li
KaZeR wrote:
>> Finally I've seen this screenshot [1] in scap, is this an EFL
>> implementation of Navit? It seems to use the enlightenment toolkit both
>> for the buttons and for the map rendering (better than the GTK from what
>> I can see there). Have you some informations about this shot? :P
>>
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) a écrit :
KaZeR wrote:
Hi Treviño, and thanks for your feedback
No words about the mg/Raiserplaner maps issues? :P
BTW thanks for the rest...
Well, just because i had nothing interesting to say about them at the
time being :)
I kept your mail, we're going
KaZeR wrote:
> Hi Treviño, and thanks for your feedback
No words about the mg/Raiserplaner maps issues? :P
BTW thanks for the rest...
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dsca...@gmail.com a écrit :
> i tried the deb one [svn-1791] but apparently with no success...
> terminal output launching navit: illegal instruction
>
> i'll try older packages soon
>
The .deb packages there are intended for pc-compatibles cpus.
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i tried the deb one [svn-1791] but apparently with no success...
terminal output launching navit: illegal instruction
i'll try older packages soon
On 12/14/08, KaZeR wrote:
> Dan Staley a écrit :
>> Where could we find this new package? Is it the one linked to on the
>> wiki? I'd like to try i
Dan Staley a écrit :
> Where could we find this new package? Is it the one linked to on the
> wiki? I'd like to try it out on my debian install.
>
> -Dan Staley
>
Ah, sorry, i forgot the link.
http://download.navit-project.org/navit/
You will find there nightly builds for every kind of suppo
2008/12/13 Dan Staley :
> Where could we find this new package? Is it the one linked to on the
> wiki? I'd like to try it out on my debian install.
There are .opkg files here:
http://download.navit-project.org/navit/openmoko/svn/
I installed most recent one today and it's a vast improvement ov
Where could we find this new package? Is it the one linked to on the
wiki? I'd like to try it out on my debian install.
-Dan Staley
On Sat, 2008-12-13 at 05:20 -0500, KaZeR wrote:
> Hi Trevio, and thanks for your feedback
>
> Marco Trevisan (Trevio) a crit :
> > I've to say that the newer pack
Matt Brown a ecrit:
> Anyway, I've attached a patch to make your script work with Python 2.5
> (element tree moved within the standard library so needs to be
> imported differently).
>
> Thanks
>
Thanks to you,
this improved version is uploaded now
2008/12/8 Nicolas LAURANCE :
> Hi freephone users,
>
> I wrote a little python script that will inject geocaching positions into
> tangoGPS, so that you can use your freephone to locate the caches you
> select.
>
> You'll find screenshots, instructions and download at :
> http://www.zindep.com/blog
Hi Treviño, and thanks for your feedback
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) a écrit :
> I've to say that the newer package you made is really faster when
> loading my maps on launch, also if it doesn't seem to include the fix
> posted months ago here (to redraw the map only after each drag as
> TangoGPS do
KaZeR wrote:
> drac2000 wrote:
>> I already tried it with my maps.. but not successfully through engine
>> finding paths and all that ...
>>
> What version was it?
>> Was it successful for you finding and routing?
>
> Yes, but for France i'm using Reiseplanner maps (commercial, around 40e).
I'm
drac2000 a écrit :
I already tried it with my maps.. but not successfully through engine
finding paths and all that ...
What version was it?
Was it successful for you finding and routing?
Yes, but for France i'm using Reiseplanner maps (commercial, around 40e).
What about speeching?
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> Envoyé : mardi 9 décembre 2008 16:12
> À : community@lists.openmoko.org
> Objet : Re: geocaching with tangoGPS on FR
>
>
> This is great
> A long
nshots, instructions and download at :
> http://www.zindep.com/blog-zindep/geocaching_tangogps
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> I hope it can be of some use
>
> Nicolas
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Hi freephone users,
I wrote a little python script that will inject geocaching positions
into tangoGPS, so that you can use your freephone to locate the caches
you select.
You'll find screenshots, instructions and download at :
http://www.zindep.com/blog-zindep/geocaching_tangogps
I hope it
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