Hi, I have put up the source code with tiny instructions here:
https://code.launchpad.net/~fherb/+junk/pam Usual procedures for compiling and running apps on the phone apply. Future plans include creating click a package of course. Have fun! Let me know what you think or if you need further assistance. Regards, Fabian Am 23.10.2013 um 09:28 schrieb Martin Fasani <[email protected]>: > Thanks all, > I will try to test Marble for the offline maps thing. > > And thanks Fabian, testing your code sounds good too, if you have some > minutes just drop me an email. > > > Just wondering, is out there any Public wish-list, where we can post > Usability enhancements and other things that arise when we use the system. > Network -> Sim Lock should be the first option above Wi-fi > or configurable > to pop each time you restart the phone. It's not straight forward to scroll > down to be able to make calls > > System time Issue > At this time I could not do it with the GUI but I could do it later using > command line > > The sliding top Menu's are really difficult to use. The gray vs. gray > contrast makes it very difficult to navigate in daylight and the list is way > too long to be usable as an Horizontal scroll. Don't now what is the best > take on this, but maybe icons would work a lot better. > > Browser sometimes open with a blank screen of death. But it's not death > tapping appears the navigation bar. Don't know if it's a bug but it happens > most of the time I open the browser. > Another recommendation will be to move the navigation bar on the top. I see > no innovation in doing it the opposite way: it's just not natural to have it > on the bottom > > Great work so far, I'm not going back to Google! > > > 2013/10/23 Timo Jyrinki <[email protected]> > On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 5:50 PM, Martin Fasani <[email protected]> wrote: > > Question: > > I would love to have an offline map when I get lost in Berlin: > > http://downloads.cloudmade.com/europe/western_europe/germany/berlin#downloads_breadcrumbs > > > > Possible to use any application to open an OSM Open streets map ? > > Earlier with the Neo FreeRunner phone I already used Debian's > FoxtrotGPS for general "where am I" sort of navigation and Navit for > car navigation with speech support. Both are still there in Ubuntu as > well, and have seen several updates. navit however needs heavy > configuration (or a ready-made GUI .xml file) to be touch friendly and > have speech support, but it's certainly doable. > > Navit has a Qt frontend nowadays so maybe it could work as is (with > the mentioned configuration), or was it that QPainter based apps don't > work straight away, only QML/Quick? FoxtrotGPS is a GTK application > and we don't have support for normal X applications (or GTK on top of > Mir) yet. > > And yes, Marble, as mentioned. And monav (the routing daemon of which > is used by Marble). All need some love so that they'd work > 'out-of-the-box', but a lot of the heavy lifting of creating map and > navigation applications has been done already in the projects. > > -Timo > > > > -- > Martin Fasani > www.fasani.de > +49 017686763646 > Skype: fasani > -- > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone > Post to : [email protected] > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
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