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Thanks, kernelpanic. Everything seems to work fine.
You were right about my osmgetbmap.php installation: it works well with not so populated areas.
I will install it under a new domain and will PM it to you so you can include it in a new release as an option in case the default one is down.
Do you know if it is possible to flite to speak with Spanish accent?
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Short answer, yes (with a but...)
Long answer-
Flite's voice is compiled in. In order to create a particular voice, you must use Festival. (cool program BTW) Once you create or obtain a voice in festival, you can get the flite source, compile it yourself with the new voice.
Sounds like a pain, but it kinda makes sense for embedded apps. I'm pretty sure you can compile multiple voices in, but I haven't compiled it in a while so don't take my word for it
hope this helps,
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RoadMap for Maemo is now in the Extras Repository!
Note- wget is required for route and OSM map downloads. If you have problems installing , you'll likely need to either do-
# apt-get install wget
from xterm as root. Or install in red-pill mode.
I'm looking at migrating to libcurl to ditch this dependency. But I'd rather wget was listed as a user package in the repo as RoadMap isn't the only program that uses it. [ grandcentral-dialer comes to mind...]
Anyway, 1.1.0j-2 adds support for keeping the backlight on while moving, automatic refresh of maps at downloads end to prevent having to restart the app to see new maps, and a couple of minor bug-fixes.
Post back with any problems!
cheers,
kernelpanic