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2006-05-11
, 14:56
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Wonderfull work !
Thanks a lot !
I have a little problem downloading routes : Error parsing GPX file
It might be due to accentuated letters (France sorry )
It would be nice to keep in memory the last addresses entered ...
It would be also very nice to interface that with the GPE Contact database ...
Would you like me to help you on this matter, I've already played with this database (phonelink) and I'm sure it would be a nice improvement ...
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2006-05-11
, 14:59
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I downloaded the program, since I don't have a GPS I set it to 00:00:00:00:00:00, set the URI as in the sample, and Voila! a map of the world appeared. I zoomed into San Antonio, Texas and right down to street level in my neighborhood. I was amazed! But once I ended the app, and later ran it again, it does not work. All that I get is a progress bar saying "downloading maps" but it is just a black screen. I can zoom up or down but still only see a black screen. I tried removing, and reinstalling the app, with no success. Any suggestions, Ireally want this to work. I am OS X savy, but limited Linux knowledge. Thanks.
gconftool-2 --recursive-unset "/apps/maemo-mapper"
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2006-05-11
, 15:33
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Accented characters shouldn't pose a problem. Anything that works in Google Maps (or, more accurately, in the GPS Driving Directions web service, should work in Maemo Mapper. If it doesn't, it's a bug (and that sounds like what this is). I'll look into it.
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2006-05-11
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2006-05-11
, 19:06
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The application starts you out at your last GPS position, or 0 degrees latitude, 0 degree longitude if you don't have a GPS receiver. Try zooming out all the way to see if you can get back to the world view.
If it still doesn't work, run this command in XTerm (which will clear your settings in GConf) and re-start Maemo Mapper:
Code:gconftool-2 --recursive-unset "/apps/maemo-mapper"
gconftool-2 --type float --set /apps/maemo-mapper/last_longitude -- -115 gconftool-2 --type float -- set /apps/maemo-mapper/last_latitude 45
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2006-05-11
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2006-05-11
, 20:14
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@ Salem, OR
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2006-05-11
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2006-05-11
, 21:00
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The application starts you at ... 0 degrees latitude, 0 degree longitude if you don't have a GPS receiver.
I think the "Download by Area", "Download by Route", and "Auto-Download" options should be enough for all but the most extreme of needs, and since I can't officially support those extreme needs, I don't think I'll be attempting to build an application to fulfill those needs.
Plus, I hate programming in Windows.