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Exec=/usr/bin/invoker --type=e /usr/bin/maps -u %U
Exec=/usr/bin/invoker --type=e /usr/bin/maps -u %U --antialiasing-on
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2012-12-28
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My N9 (MeeTxtEdit) doesn't allow me to change the contents, respecitvely save the changed file. Can someone please help me with this?
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got my new N9 last week and I love it!
Currently, I have just one question:
Compared to other Nokias (I also have access to a N900 and a N8), the rendering of "Nokia Maps" is quite bad. The lines for the streets are too thin, it looks like playing a 3D game without Anti Aliasing. The lines for the streets on a N900 are only a little bit thicker, but the result is way better. I'd also like to have a slightly bigger font. Unfortunately, I did not find a settings menu for that
Do you have a tip for me? Do you see the difference or am I the only one who is sensitive for that?
Regards!
Last edited by boltzmann; 2012-12-13 at 23:39.