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Am 09.12.2014 um 23:15 schrieb Richard Welty:
On 12/9/14 4:41 PM, Schieferdecker, Dennis (ITI) wrote:
Am 09.12.2014 um 22:12 schrieb Richard
Am 09.12.2014 um 22:12 schrieb Richard Welty:
On 12/9/14 4:09 PM, Schieferdecker, Dennis (ITI) wrote:
In general this is possible with the ly= (layer) parameter. We
currently only use the internal id of the layer. To get this id, the
easiest way is to generate a route, generate a route link
Richard Welty:
On 12/9/14 11:07 AM, Schieferdecker, Dennis (ITI) wrote:
If the values that you provide for loc or dest are no
geo-coordinates, the frontend will assume them to be names and run
them trough the geocoder. For example, you can directly say
dest=Seattle.
The parameter destname allows
Am 09.12.2014 um 15:43 schrieb Richard Welty:
i'm trying to work out the parameters for the front end.
loc= and dest= worked easily enough. i'm not sure what
destname is looking for. is destname what i need if i want
to feed a destination to the geocoder first, is there another
method, or do i ne
ding how OSRM-Web works, but is there any
> documentation on how to manage engines ?
>
> Regards.
>
>
> On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 11:41 AM, Schieferdecker, Dennis (ITI)
> mailto:dennis.schieferdec...@kit.edu>>
> wrote:
>
> Hello Anael,
>
> yes there is an
Hello Anael,
yes there is an option. You can specify re=X for the routing engine to
use. The engines are enumerated as in your OSRM.config.js, starting from 0.
best regards
Dennis
Anael Lorimier schrieb:
> Hi there,
>
> I was wondering if there is any way to restrict, directly in the
> requested
Am 20.07.2013 16:06, schrieb Lester Caine:
Having had to ditch my N900 linux based phone, I'm left with an
android powered one, and now have a tablet with the same 4.2 version
of android.
When I bring up the demo or my own copy of osrm it does not fully fill
the screen, limited to about 2/3s
Thank you for the link. I took at look at the paper. The authors seem to
simply flag nodes has having an incident and then scaling all adjoined
edges by a weight function when relaxing them during a query.
First, it should be noted that the graph representation of OSRM is an
edge-expanded graph whe
James Litton schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to modify OSRM so that it is capable of receiving dynamic
> updates to its edge weight (I have access to real time speed data).
> This is work we would like to contribute back to the project.
>
> So the first question is, is this feasible?
>
> We hav