--- Log opened Mon Aug 22 00:00:36 2016 01:39 -!- xenos1984 [~xenos1984@22-164-191-90.dyn.estpak.ee] has joined #navit 01:52 -!- jjelen [jjelen@nat/redhat/x-xvnxuakxfisiwrrj] has joined #navit 03:52 -!- xenos1984 [~xenos1984@22-164-191-90.dyn.estpak.ee] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 06:11 -!- xenos1984 [~xenos1984@22-164-191-90.dyn.estpak.ee] has joined #navit 07:27 -!- Celelibi [celelibi@132.149.132.77.rev.sfr.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 07:30 -!- Celelibi [celelibi@132.149.132.77.rev.sfr.net] has joined #navit 09:03 -!- iTommix [~thomas@p57BC485E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #navit 09:04 -!- xenos1984 [~xenos1984@22-164-191-90.dyn.estpak.ee] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 09:05 -!- iTommix [~thomas@p57BC485E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Client Quit] 10:56 -!- xenos1984 [~xenos1984@22-164-191-90.dyn.estpak.ee] has joined #navit 11:13 -!- jjelen [jjelen@nat/redhat/x-xvnxuakxfisiwrrj] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 12:35 -!- lasdam [lasdam@gateway/vpn/mullvad/x-jajekptspbztafeq] has joined #navit 13:13 #navit: < lasdam> why is maps in navit so utterly broken when zoomed out? :s 13:25 #navit: < KaZeR> hi there 13:25 #navit: < KaZeR> lasdam: afaik, there's 2 ugly things when zooming out a lot 13:26 #navit: < KaZeR> - the coastal borders, and the details of the shapes : this is because we tweak the map for performance, instead of prettyness at high zoom level. This can be changed 13:27 #navit: < KaZeR> - the city labels : this one is a bit more complicated to mitigate 13:27 #navit: < KaZeR> you could also have some issues with the display of streets/highway : this one is entirely configurable. I can show you 13:31 #navit: < lasdam> I mean when I zoom out to country-level (of a small country) or slightly more zoomed in than that it's just yellow and blue all over, there's no hints of really a country anywhere :s 13:32 #navit: < lasdam> I understand your explanation, I just want to first of all confirm that this is not a bug or map file corruption or anything like that on my end 13:33 #navit: < lasdam> or, I understand the explanation on some abstract level. thanks for your reply by the way. 13:34 #navit: < KaZeR> no worries :) 13:34 #navit: < KaZeR> http://trac.navit-project.org/ticket/854 has some interesting material regardin the coastal tiles. I can help you if you want to try to address this 13:35 #navit: < KaZeR> and here is an example of how we define if and how an item from the map should be drawn : https://github.com/navit-gps/navit/blob/trunk/navit/navit_shipped.xml#L1012-L1015 13:36 #navit: < KaZeR> in this example, i 13:36 #navit: < KaZeR> i've highlighted level=10, but if you read the following sections, you'll see how it changes for each zoom level 13:36 #navit: < KaZeR> that's how we could make the high-level zoom prettier. 13:53 #navit: < Basilic_> hello KaZeR and lasdam 13:53 #navit: < lasdam> hello 14:02 #navit: < KaZeR> hi Basilic_ 14:03 #navit: < lasdam> thanks for the pointers KaZeR. I'm reading the first link. what patch is jan referring to? does changing misc.c (your attachment coast.diff) and recompiling fix the issue? btw, here's a screenshot of my own http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot-08222016-074336pm.php 14:11 #navit: < KaZeR> lasdam: you will also need to reprocess the map, to pull the details of the coasts 14:13 #navit: < KaZeR> i can maybe do that for you, if you give me the area you're interested in. Looks like Great Britain? 14:15 #navit: < lasdam> Norway. I'd like to use planet.bin in the end, just using Norway for now 14:17 #navit: < KaZeR> ok. let me know if you need help with any specific step (patching, processing the map) 14:18 #navit: < KaZeR> Basilic_: how's your own project going? 14:18 #navit: < lasdam> ok 14:18 #navit: < Basilic_> I wait to see itommix 14:19 #navit: < Basilic_> I would like to test his configuration 14:19 #navit: < Basilic_> I have an VM with navit from source 14:19 #navit: < KaZeR> ok. let me know if i can help you meanwhile 14:19 #navit: < Basilic_> where I can build with QT gui 14:20 #navit: < KaZeR> where? on any linux box :) 14:20 #navit: < Basilic_> for the moment I wait my paid to buy a new raspberry pi 3 14:20 #navit: < KaZeR> rpi 3 is so much faster than rpi 1. You'll enjoy it 14:20 #navit: < Basilic_> yes I know I have already the 3 version at home 14:21 #navit: < Basilic_> I have found image with kodi and navit already install 14:21 #navit: < Basilic_> but only for raspberry pi 2 and 3 14:21 #navit: < Basilic_> and I'm sure that 3 is the best choice for a car 14:21 #navit: < Basilic_> we already have wifi and bluetooth 14:22 #navit: < KaZeR> yep. Power consumption can be a bit problematic if you use all the features, but there's workarounds 14:22 #navit: < Basilic_> power consumption? 14:22 #navit: < KaZeR> do you have a link to this image? 14:22 #navit: < KaZeR> rpi3 requires 2.5A, most of the car adapters are 2A 14:23 #navit: < KaZeR> if you see a small squared rainbow in the top right corner, it means that you are underpowered 14:23 #navit: < Basilic_> http://engineering-diy.blogspot.fr/2014/04/raspberry-pi-carpc-april-2014-updates.html 14:23 #navit: < KaZeR> thanks 14:24 #navit: < Basilic_> I have bye this: http://fr.aliexpress.com/item/New-12V-to-5V-Dual-USB-Power-Adapter-Converter-Cable-Connector-Car-Charger-For-Phone/32491173211.html?spm=2114.13010608.0.59.wlYGHF 14:24 #navit: < Basilic_> it's a 3A 14:24 #navit: < KaZeR> oh wow that's an old navit build. You'll miss the awesome work jandegr did on the routing last year. But it's a start, anyway 14:24 #navit: < KaZeR> oh perfect 14:25 #navit: < KaZeR> wow $3.33 14:25 #navit: < Basilic_> I hope that have less parasite 14:26 #navit: < Basilic_> are you american? 14:27 #navit: < KaZeR> I'm French actually, but I do live in the US 14:27 #navit: < KaZeR> so i can speak French :D 14:27 #navit: < Basilic_> tu es français et je galère depuis des semaines tssssssssss 14:27 #navit: < KaZeR> ahahah :D 14:28 #navit: < Basilic_> no it's good for me to write in english 14:28 #navit: < Basilic_> mais n'hésite pas a me corrigé si je fait des fautes monstrueuse ;) 14:28 #navit: < KaZeR> ok :) 14:29 #navit: < Basilic_> it's a way to learn for me 14:30 #navit: < Basilic_> and get vocabulary 14:30 #navit: < KaZeR> indeed 14:32 #navit: < Basilic_> I have a VM that ready to compile navit with QT gui (it's better that where?) 14:33 #navit: < KaZeR> ok let's give it a shot 14:34 #navit: < Basilic_> a shotscreen? 14:39 #navit: < Basilic_> I don't understand if iTommix make a QT gui and add function in navit or if creat a gui to play music and launch navit 14:39 #navit: < Basilic_> here: https://www.python-forum.de/viewtopic.php?t=38922 14:43 #navit: < KaZeR> iTommix's work so far is indeed an external application that interacts with Navit. Kind of how xbmc/kodi does it 14:44 #navit: < Basilic_> okai 14:44 #navit: < Basilic_> I think it's better to add function into navit no? 14:46 #navit: < Basilic_> play MP3 is easy today I think 14:46 #navit: < Basilic_> list a folder too 14:46 #navit: < Basilic_> just build a waf gui 14:49 #navit: < lasdam> you guys know what sources of "poi data" navit's planet extractor tool have used when it delivers a user a bin file? I tried maps.me for android, which I believe use OpenStreetMap data, but the POI data was very poor while the data from navit was very rich 15:00 #navit: < KaZeR> Basilic_: yep, that's my opinion too 15:01 #navit: < KaZeR> lasdam: we do almost no filtering from the OSM datas. maps.me might be filtering them. That's why we fetch the information from the source :) 15:07 #navit: < lasdam> KaZeR: ok, thanks :) 15:11 #navit: < KaZeR> lasdam: when i say no filtering, it means that you can even get the position of electrical pylones :D 18:44 -!- lasdam [lasdam@gateway/vpn/mullvad/x-jajekptspbztafeq] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 19:00 -!- curious_ [~curious@91.225.158.68] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 20:08 -!- xenos1984 [~xenos1984@22-164-191-90.dyn.estpak.ee] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 20:41 #navit: < Navit> The following compiles failed: http://download.navit-project.org/logs/navit/android_armv5te/svn/navit-svn-6735.failed http://download.navit-project.org/logs/navit/src/svn/navit-svn-6735.failed http://download.navit-project.org/logs/navit/openmoko/svn/navit-svn-6735.failed http://download.navit-project.org/logs/navit/win32/svn/navit-svn-6735.failed http://download.navit-project.org/logs/navit/n800/svn/navit-svn-6735.failed http://download.navit-project 20:41 #navit: < Navit> it-svn-6735.failed http://download.navit-project.org/logs/navit/android_x86/svn/navit-svn-6735.failed http://download.navit-project.org/logs/navit/tomtom/svn/navit-svn-6735.failed http://download.navit-project.org/logs/navit/iphone/svn/navit-svn-6735.failed 20:41 #navit: < Navit> See compile results history at http://download.navit-project.org/logs/navit/stats.html 21:40 #navit: < Navit> The following compiles failed: http://download.navit-project.org/logs/navit/android_armv5te/svn/navit-svn-6735.failed http://download.navit-project.org/logs/navit/src/svn/navit-svn-6735.failed http://download.navit-project.org/logs/navit/openmoko/svn/navit-svn-6735.failed http://download.navit-project.org/logs/navit/win32/svn/navit-svn-6735.failed http://download.navit-project.org/logs/navit/n800/svn/navit-svn-6735.failed http://download.navit-project 21:40 #navit: < Navit> it-svn-6735.failed http://download.navit-project.org/logs/navit/android_x86/svn/navit-svn-6735.failed http://download.navit-project.org/logs/navit/tomtom/svn/navit-svn-6735.failed http://download.navit-project.org/logs/navit/iphone/svn/navit-svn-6735.failed 21:40 #navit: < Navit> See compile results history at http://download.navit-project.org/logs/navit/stats.html 21:41 -!- KaZeR [~kazer@2601:643:8104:ba60:eea8:6bff:fef8:449] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 21:51 -!- KaZeR [~kazer@2601:643:8104:ba60:eea8:6bff:fef8:449] has joined #navit 23:10 #navit: < Basilic_> morning :) --- Log closed Tue Aug 23 00:00:37 2016