--- Log opened Thu Jul 31 00:00:41 2014 00:17 -!- KaZeR [~kazer@64.201.252.132] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 00:20 -!- KaZeR [~kazer@64.201.252.132] has joined #navit 00:20 -!- mode/#navit [+o KaZeR] by ChanServ 00:29 -!- goldkatze [~nobody@unaffiliated/goldkatze] has quit [] 00:44 -!- KaZeR [~kazer@64.201.252.132] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 01:08 #navit: < Navit> The following compiles failed: http://download.navit-project.org/logs/navit/wince_arm/svn/navit-svn-5827.failed 01:08 #navit: < Navit> See compile results history at http://download.navit-project.org/logs/navit/stats.html 05:02 -!- chollya [~chollya@168.14.idirect.satgate.net] has joined #navit 06:30 -!- Mineque [~Mineque@gdu163.internetdsl.tpnet.pl] has joined #navit 06:30 #navit: < Mineque> hello 06:58 -!- woglinde [~henning@fb-n15-11.unbelievable-machine.net] has joined #navit 07:01 #navit: < Mineque> hi woglinde 07:04 #navit: < woglinde> hi Mineque 07:53 -!- chollya [~chollya@168.14.idirect.satgate.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 07:54 -!- akashihi [~chollya@168.14.idirect.satgate.net] has joined #navit 08:29 -!- Mineque [~Mineque@gdu163.internetdsl.tpnet.pl] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 09:05 -!- drlizau [~liz@billiau.net] has joined #navit 09:50 -!- drlizau [~liz@billiau.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 09:50 -!- drlizau [~liz@billiau.net] has joined #navit 11:33 -!- drlizau [~liz@billiau.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 13:34 -!- akashihi [~chollya@168.14.idirect.satgate.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 13:59 -!- akashihi [~chollya@88.118.72.60] has joined #navit 14:56 -!- i0x71 [~i0x71@38.117.92.98] has joined #navit 14:58 #navit: < i0x71> Hello, i am experiencing a problem with navit, it freezes and the terminal window is spitting out: navit:search_list_get_result:interpolation! 14:58 #navit: < i0x71> I am using openstreets map of canada with the latest build from svn which was compiled a couple of hours ago 14:59 #navit: < i0x71> im using debian to run it 14:59 #navit: < woglinde> did you also converted the map with maptool from the latest svn? 15:00 #navit: < i0x71> The issue occurs when i do a search by address, the last step which asks for a house number, i accepts the first digit of the number at which point it freezes 15:01 #navit: < i0x71> woglinde: nope, i simply downloaded the bin file from the http://maps9.navit-project.org/ and adjusted the xml file to reflect this map. 15:01 #navit: < i0x71> woglinde: do i need to use the maptool to convert it ? 15:02 #navit: < woglinde> maybee 15:03 #navit: < woglinde> also please try to use svn rev 5806 because housesearch was changed a bit in http://sourceforge.net/p/navit/code/5807/ 15:03 #navit: < woglinde> if it does not work with 5806 also the problem is longer in 15:05 -!- KaZeR [~kazer@64.201.252.132] has joined #navit 15:05 -!- mode/#navit [+o KaZeR] by ChanServ 15:05 #navit: < i0x71> hmm, i shall try that, thanks 15:05 #navit: <@KaZeR> hi folks 15:09 #navit: < i0x71> hey 15:20 #navit: < woglinde> hi kazer 15:26 #navit: <@KaZeR> what's up guys? 15:28 #navit: < woglinde> nothing 15:29 #navit: <@KaZeR> :) 15:30 #navit: < woglinde> kazer do you have admin rights on the coverty stuff? 15:30 #navit: <@KaZeR> yep 15:30 #navit: <@KaZeR> i'm actually the one who set it up in the first place 15:30 #navit: < woglinde> hm okay I wondered how I can make new check 15:31 #navit: <@KaZeR> make new check? as in post a new build report? 15:31 #navit: < woglinde> yes 15:32 #navit: < woglinde> looks like contributers cannt do it 15:32 #navit: <@KaZeR> i can make you an admin on coverity 15:32 #navit: < woglinde> would be nice yes 15:32 #navit: < woglinde> and you can drop the one account 15:33 #navit: < woglinde> with familie in 15:33 #navit: <@KaZeR> actually i'm setting up jenkins on one of my servers, the idea would be to trigger a build and post the report on each commit ( doing it manually doesn't make much sense) but now there is a limit of 10 builds / week for floss 15:33 #navit: <@KaZeR> ok sure 15:34 #navit: <@KaZeR> account dropped and you're now a maintainer 15:34 #navit: <@KaZeR> maintainer/owner 15:40 #navit: < nate`> Now if I could just get my touch screen working. 15:40 #navit: < nate`> My stupid truck computer would be fone 15:40 #navit: < nate`> done 15:42 #navit: < nate`> I think this weekend is going to be a range weekend though. 15:42 #navit: < nate`> followed up with a slice of fishing. 15:42 #navit: <@KaZeR> nate`, what's wrong with your touchscreen? 15:43 #navit: * KaZeR remembers that it can be a real PITA 15:43 #navit: < nate`> KaZeR: Don't think armstrong supports it, waiting on another SD card for the beagle 15:43 #navit: < nate`> so I can just run ubuntu :p 15:43 #navit: < nate`> regardless the truck this is going in I can't really drive right now until I get a part from Canada. 15:43 #navit: < nate`> damn room mate broke my power window switch on it. 15:44 #navit: < nate`> So had to spend four days tracking down a new interior door panel and switch. 15:44 #navit: < nate`> I'm gonna spend the winter hunting down manual doors for my 88 4runner and get rid of power windows and locks. 15:45 #navit: < nate`> There's one down the road from me, doesn't look like it can move. Perhaps the guy will let me buy it cheap and I'll grab all the parts I need and scrap the rest. 15:46 #navit: < nate`> Nothing like ripping off every damn panel you need ;) Or the doors 15:46 #navit: < nate`> or the tail gate. 15:47 #navit: < nate`> Yes, I'm also a mechanic nerd :p 15:48 #navit: <@KaZeR> mechanic can be fun too. but sometimes so frustrating. actually tomorrow i'm taking my whole dashboard apart to try and fix an a/c issue 15:48 #navit: < i0x71> woglinde: ehh, no dice, exactly same behaviour with 5806 15:49 #navit: <@KaZeR> woglinde, are you familiar with the navigation code? there's two things i've been trying to improve but to no avail so far 15:49 #navit: < nate`> mechanics can be frustrating as hell, especially when someone has taken your 18mm wrench 15:50 #navit: < nate`> and you have to use vice grips to fix something 15:50 #navit: <@KaZeR> mm? you don't use that crazy fraction of inches measurements? :) 15:50 #navit: < nate`> I only have metric wrenches right now. When I moved to Austin in November all of my tools got stolen. 15:51 #navit: < nate`> I just get what I need when I need it. Slowly building up my tools and work shop tools. 15:51 #navit: < nate`> The only things not stolen were my small forge and an anvil I made out of rail road track. 15:55 #navit: < i0x71> damn, it seems that so far every version of navit i tried crashes 15:55 #navit: < i0x71> the address search works in the base debian version, but crashes once its set as destination 15:55 #navit: < i0x71> does anyone actually get navit working properly ? is it just me ? 16:00 #navit: < nate`> I have navit working on angstorm or what ever the beagle comes with, just did that to play aorund a bit. 16:00 #navit: < nate`> figure it won't take too much to get it working on ubuntu 16:02 #navit: < nate`> KaZeR: if you're taking apart your dash you should get one of those cigarette lighter USB power adaptors, break it open and just wire that into your power portion of your wiring harness, that way you'll always have USB under there if needed 16:07 #navit: <@KaZeR> i0x71, i have it running in my car and it is my only navigation device / software 16:08 #navit: <@KaZeR> i0x71, what's your platform / hardware ? 16:09 #navit: <@KaZeR> nate`, yeah actually i have a carputer, so i already have 3 spares usb ports :) useful to recharge the phone and get internet on the go 16:11 -!- Mineque [~mobile@user-94-254-203-36.play-internet.pl] has joined #navit 16:14 #navit: < woglinde> i0x71 what svn version is the debian version? 16:40 #navit: < i0x71> KaZeR: niice, i am actually working on building a carputer as well, hence im playing around with navit, tried it on an intel pc with on debian 16:41 #navit: <@KaZeR> i0x71, cool. i'd be happy to know more about your build ( and / or expectations ) 16:41 #navit: < i0x71> woglinde: this is the version that package manager reports: 0.5.0~svn5126+dfsg.1-3 16:41 #navit: < i0x71> KaZeR: what are you using for the audio amplifier ? 16:43 #navit: <@KaZeR> currently i'm using the amp which came with my car. the volume level is correct, but i will probably add a small preamplifier. i've spotted a part, i have the reference somewhere 16:44 #navit: < i0x71> hmm, nice 16:45 #navit: < i0x71> i was thinking of using those cheap $20 chinese amplifier boards, they apparently provide up to 50W rms per channel. Not sure how well they will manage however, kinda afraid that they will catch on fire 16:45 #navit: <@KaZeR> haha 16:46 #navit: <@KaZeR> actually i've read good reports about this one : http://www.amazon.com/LP-2020A-Lepai-Tripath-Class-T-Amplifier/dp/B0049P6OTI and it's the one i'll probably buy to boost my signal a bit 16:47 #navit: < i0x71> yeah, looks pretty decent 16:47 #navit: < i0x71> good reviews too 16:48 #navit: <@KaZeR> what's your hardware platform ? i can probably share an image of my build or some scripts to build one if you're interested 16:48 #navit: <@KaZeR> oh you said intel already 16:49 #navit: < i0x71> yup, the carputer is intel as well 16:49 #navit: < i0x71> i was thinking of using an arm pc, they are much smaller, its still open for debate 16:50 #navit: < i0x71> what are you using ? 16:51 #navit: < i0x71> please do share, i would interested to see what kind of problems you have ran into before 16:52 #navit: < i0x71> also , what OS are you using for it ? 16:53 #navit: <@KaZeR> i was planning to write a buildlog at some point. time to get shit done i guess :) 16:53 #navit: <@KaZeR> i started this build with a raspberry pi, but i wasn't happy with the performances. so i switched to an intel NUC 16:54 #navit: <@KaZeR> really small, plenty of power 16:55 #navit: <@KaZeR> the biggest issue in my build is that in my car, the factory radio system is a 1.5din. so fitting a screen was a real pain because none of the 2din adapter works 16:56 #navit: <@KaZeR> as for the os i'm using gentoo, but building for debian or another shouldn't be too much of a hassle 16:57 #navit: < i0x71> hmm 16:57 #navit: < i0x71> what kinds of screen are you using ? Is it touchscreen ? Also which NUC model did you get ? 16:58 #navit: <@KaZeR> here's the list of the parts i'm using or considering to use (for evolutions) http://navit.kazer.org/parts/ 16:58 #navit: <@KaZeR> my touchscreen is a lilliput 669GL. i'm really satisfied of it, i have the 450nit, readable even in plain sunshine 16:59 #navit: <@KaZeR> only issue with this screen is that it goes blue instead of black when you switch the video mode, so you can see a blue screen for ~1s twice at boot ( after bios, and before X) 16:59 #navit: <@KaZeR> the whole thing cold boots in < 10s 17:01 #navit: < i0x71> very nice project man 17:01 #navit: < i0x71> heh, i actually wanted to get the same power supply, but it ended up never arriving, so i went for another one 17:01 #navit: <@KaZeR> thanks :) 17:02 #navit: < i0x71> Which car do you have ? Did you end up getting the wheel controls working ? 17:03 #navit: <@KaZeR> yeah it took mp3car 2 months to deliver this power supply, despite having it shown as "in stock" and me paying a extra fee for express delivery 17:04 #navit: <@KaZeR> i have a 2000 jeep grand cherokee. love that car. 17:04 #navit: < i0x71> wow 17:04 #navit: <@KaZeR> i'm still working on steering wheels controls. i bought a joycon but in my car it's actually using canbus, so it's not working as expected. i need a canbus to resistive converter, or i need to go canbus directly ( i'm leaning towards this approach) 17:04 #navit: < i0x71> have you found any problems with the power falling below 12v ? 17:05 #navit: <@KaZeR> never had power issues so far. but my battery voltage shows usually to be in the 13-14V range 17:06 #navit: < i0x71> hmm 17:07 #navit: <@KaZeR> actually the delivery issue was not for this part, it was for this one : http://store.mp3car.com/Micro_Shutdown_Controller_p/pwr-007.htm 17:07 #navit: < i0x71> btw, in regards of canbus, i was thinking of sticking to this, my VW also uses canbus 17:07 #navit: < i0x71> http://wire2wire.org/Can_sniffer/Can_sniffer.html 17:08 #navit: <@KaZeR> cool. i'd be happy to exchange discoveries on canbus with you 17:08 #navit: <@KaZeR> the pwr-007 is a cool device, it prevents my nuc from draining my battery. my only regrets is that it does not have a delayed relay to turn the amp on/off 17:09 #navit: <@KaZeR> so currently i have some noise when the pc is booting, but i will solve that using a usb relay 17:09 #navit: < i0x71> interesting device (the shutdown controller), i was thinking of using a photocouple with a microcontroller to shut it down, but this works as well 17:10 #navit: < i0x71> hmm, so the pwr-007 supplies power to the DROK 600W - which in turn powers the amp ? 17:10 -!- woglinde [~henning@fb-n15-11.unbelievable-machine.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 17:11 #navit: < i0x71> any driver issues with the nuc btw ? 17:12 #navit: <@KaZeR> no the amp is currently powered up via the ACC connector. the pwr-007 powers up the drok only 17:12 #navit: <@KaZeR> no driver issues at all with the nuc. i love that device, i actually have two of them. the one in the car is also using the bluetooth+wifi module, it's a charm 17:15 #navit: < i0x71> hmm, very nice 17:15 #navit: <@KaZeR> thanks :) 17:16 #navit: < i0x71> i ended up getting a mini pc from aliexpress (model x26) 17:16 #navit: < i0x71> http://www.aliexpress.com/item/X-26-ULP-Dual-core-INTEL-C1037U-smallest-windows-pc-linux-arm-mini-computer-mini-pc/1236469668.html 17:16 #navit: < i0x71> but its a tad big 17:16 #navit: <@KaZeR> what model is exactly your VW? 17:16 #navit: <@KaZeR> wow that device is really cheap! 17:18 #navit: < i0x71> its a 2010 CC 17:19 #navit: <@KaZeR> sweet 17:19 #navit: <@KaZeR> btw that canbus device looks nice. i'll have to dig that 17:19 #navit: <@KaZeR> really cheap too 17:19 #navit: < i0x71> i am now thinking of using this however: http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815580004 17:19 #navit: < i0x71> its arm though 17:20 #navit: < i0x71> however in terms of size, its smaller then a fist 17:20 #navit: < i0x71> really tiny 17:20 #navit: < i0x71> yeah, let me know how it works, i think im probably not gonna get to the canbus for a while though, too much other stuff to do 17:21 #navit: <@KaZeR> yeah i have one cubox. never been able to use it reliably tho. it gets hots then crash. maybe mine is an older version 17:21 #navit: < i0x71> hmm really, do you have the old version ? 17:22 #navit: <@KaZeR> probably, i don't recall it being a quad-core. 17:22 #navit: < i0x71> here at work, we've been using the dual core version, we have already deployed 140+ of them worldwide and no problems 17:22 #navit: <@KaZeR> wow 17:22 #navit: < i0x71> if you interested, i can share the stripped debian image we use 17:22 #navit: <@KaZeR> mine was probably from the very first version, i stopped following it somewhere 1+ year ago 17:23 #navit: < i0x71> ah, maybe, they released the new version (they call it cubox I) 17:23 #navit: < i0x71> that was around 5-6 months ago 17:23 #navit: < i0x71> or so 17:23 #navit: <@KaZeR> i don't have it with me right now, i moved in between and it's in a storage close to my old place. might get it back around chrismas tho 17:31 #navit: < i0x71> cool 17:31 #navit: < i0x71> which gui are you using ? 17:33 #navit: <@KaZeR> gui? 17:33 #navit: <@KaZeR> i'm only running navit with this OSD layout : https://github.com/pgrandin/navit-nuc-layout 17:33 #navit: < i0x71> yeah, like gnome, kde, xfce ? 17:33 #navit: < i0x71> desktop manager i mean 17:34 #navit: <@KaZeR> fluxbox + unclutter (to remove the mouse pointer) 17:35 #navit: <@KaZeR> http://cloud.kazer.org/public.php?service=files&t=470b50dabe6bfa457f8ad428e30ec6cd is an actual screenshot from the car 17:36 #navit: < i0x71> hmm not bad 17:36 #navit: < i0x71> that OSD at the bottom, is it part of the navit or the OS ? 17:36 #navit: <@KaZeR> i'm not quite happy with the UI yet, but i really suck at that. 17:36 #navit: * KaZeR stares at Mineque 17:37 #navit: <@KaZeR> i'm waiting for a better design from somebody ;) 17:37 #navit: < i0x71> i designed a very nice theme for xfce4, i can share if you wish 17:37 #navit: <@KaZeR> it's part of navit. navit is really the only app running 17:37 #navit: < i0x71> i was thinking of using devilspie to maximize all of the windows 17:37 #navit: < i0x71> florence as an onscreen keyboard 17:37 #navit: <@KaZeR> actually it's bound to an experimental spotify plugin (well it has been working well so far i'll publish the code soon) 17:37 #navit: < i0x71> unclutter of course 17:38 #navit: < i0x71> hmm 17:38 #navit: <@KaZeR> what windows are you planning to use? most window managers are totally unusable in a running car (or just with your fingers) 17:40 #navit: < i0x71> i was hoping to use vlc, navit, web browser, terminal and possibly other apps 17:40 #navit: < i0x71> the theme that i was talking about has enlarged buttons so you can use it with your fingers 17:40 #navit: < i0x71> ill share a screenshot when i get home 17:41 #navit: <@KaZeR> awesome, i love screenshots. 17:41 #navit: <@KaZeR> do you have any coding skills ? 17:54 #navit: < Mineque> You love? Great I'm waiting for one to generate ;p 17:55 #navit: < i0x71> a little bit C, mainly use it to program the microcontrollers for my electronics projects. mainly use scripting languages 17:56 #navit: < Mineque> Kazer ^ 17:57 #navit: <@KaZeR> i0x71, cool. if you want to have a try at integrating some of those features into navit, let me know 17:57 #navit: <@KaZeR> Mineque, :D 17:58 #navit: < i0x71> KaZeR: do you use a media player in your carputer ? 17:58 #navit: < i0x71> KaZeR: will do, thanks 18:02 #navit: <@KaZeR> i0x71, i'm only listening to spotify, as a plugin of navit. the cool thing is that navit will lower the sound of music when making an announcement for example 18:03 #navit: < i0x71> thats very handy actually 18:04 #navit: <@KaZeR> it is :) 18:04 #navit: <@KaZeR> i've seen another nice feature in a chrysler : lowering the volume only on the driver's seat speaker. works well too. i might switch to that mode 18:05 #navit: < i0x71> hmm 18:05 #navit: < i0x71> that could work as well, does it already have that feature ? 18:06 #navit: <@KaZeR> it == navit ? 18:06 #navit: < i0x71> yes 18:07 #navit: <@KaZeR> currently it's handled via my speech synthesis script ( the cmd element of the speech tag ). it's really simple as of now, just a "amixer set" before and after the speech annoucement itself 18:07 #navit: < i0x71> ahh, makes sense 18:08 #navit: <@KaZeR> https://gist.github.com/pgrandin/985946702604d662e9ca 18:08 #navit: < i0x71> so that would not only lower down the volume of spotify, but even if the music were playing in the background, it would lower the volume for that as well 18:09 #navit: < i0x71> but then wouldnt the announcement play at reduced module too ? 18:09 #navit: <@KaZeR> noradtux, because i'm using a softvol device for spotify 18:09 #navit: <@KaZeR> i meant no stupid [tab] habit :) 18:10 #navit: < i0x71> ah, spotify is its own channel 18:10 #navit: < i0x71> i see 18:10 #navit: < i0x71> thats pretty handy 18:11 #navit: <@KaZeR> i'm also using google's speech synthesis when it's possible because it's waaaay better than espeak ;) 18:11 #navit: < i0x71> heh 18:11 #navit: < i0x71> how is the pc connected to the internet ? 3G i presume ? 18:11 #navit: <@KaZeR> wifi to the phone mostly indeed 18:12 #navit: <@KaZeR> that script also caches announcements to reduce bandwidth usage 18:12 #navit: < i0x71> hmm nice 18:12 #navit: < i0x71> i wonder if it is possible to pregenrate announcements based on the list of streets in your maps 18:13 #navit: <@KaZeR> all of them? or just the one for a given route ? 18:13 #navit: < i0x71> liek pre generate numbers, street names, city names etc 18:13 #navit: < i0x71> all of them 18:13 #navit: < i0x71> to make it work offline 18:13 #navit: < i0x71> as an addon package 18:13 #navit: <@KaZeR> mmm that would require a lot of disk space 18:13 #navit: < i0x71> for sure 18:13 #navit: < i0x71> i suppose thats why espeak is used 18:14 #navit: <@KaZeR> navit has a built-in feature to be able to use groups of words to build sentences 18:14 #navit: <@KaZeR> so if you have "turn right" then "in 1km" in two files you're already cutting down a lot of possibilities 18:14 #navit: <@KaZeR> but all the street names... mmm. 18:15 #navit: <@KaZeR> it is technically possible by parsing the map 18:15 #navit: < i0x71> yup 18:15 #navit: <@KaZeR> you can't tether your 3g access to your car ? 18:15 #navit: < i0x71> possibly, but the 3g traffic here in canada is very limited 18:16 #navit: < i0x71> and very expensive 18:16 #navit: < i0x71> i was thinking of getting a second plan from a different provider to use the internet, but most likely will just run offline 18:18 #navit: <@KaZeR> kk 18:19 #navit: < i0x71> if anything i will just use espeak 18:20 #navit: <@KaZeR> actually the voice synthesis traffic isn't that bad : "Turn left in 200 meters into the street Hollis Street" is 16848 bytes 18:20 #navit: <@KaZeR> for the whole sentence 18:23 #navit: < i0x71> not bad at all 18:23 #navit: < i0x71> is that for the google synthesis ? 18:24 #navit: < i0x71> Are there any tools that will extract address data from the osm maps ? 18:25 -!- Mineque_ [~mobile@user-94-254-146-15.play-internet.pl] has joined #navit 18:25 #navit: <@KaZeR> that's for the cached mp3 output of google synthesis yes 18:26 #navit: <@KaZeR> maptool could probably do that with some wizardry 18:26 -!- Mineque_ [~mobile@user-94-254-146-15.play-internet.pl] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 18:27 #navit: < i0x71> thats not bad, i imagine the generic sentences would not take up too much space, would just have to know how many street name are there in total to get an approximate size 18:28 -!- Mineque [~mobile@user-94-254-203-36.play-internet.pl] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 18:29 -!- Mineque_ [~mobile@user-94-254-136-81.play-internet.pl] has joined #navit 18:30 #navit: < Number6> tryagain: Logs should be working again... server was physically moved, and I forgot to update the IP 18:35 -!- Mineque_ [~mobile@user-94-254-136-81.play-internet.pl] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 18:44 -!- Mineque_ [~mobile@user-94-254-150-2.play-internet.pl] has joined #navit 18:48 -!- Mineque_ [~mobile@user-94-254-150-2.play-internet.pl] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 19:35 -!- derFred [~derFred@unaffiliated/playya] has joined #navit 19:35 -!- tryagain [~quassel@178.216.76.79] has joined #navit 19:36 #navit: < tryagain> Number6 it's working now, thank you! 19:40 -!- Mineque [~Mineque@89-68-233-84.dynamic.chello.pl] has joined #navit 19:45 #navit: < tryagain> Mineque hi, look at the trac 19:45 -!- Mineque_ [~mobile@user-94-254-155-43.play-internet.pl] has joined #navit 19:45 #navit: < Mineque> hello 19:45 #navit: < Mineque> ok 19:46 -!- Mineque_ [~mobile@user-94-254-155-43.play-internet.pl] has quit [Client Quit] 19:49 #navit: < Mineque> tryagain, updated 19:50 #navit: < Mineque> btw have you seen #1224? 19:54 #navit: < tryagain> does sdl work on win32 at all? 19:56 #navit: < Mineque> nope 19:56 #navit: < Mineque> but is in wiki 19:56 #navit: < Mineque> so i tried it 19:57 #navit: < Mineque> and wanted to try win32 driver and window size 19:57 #navit: < Mineque> helpful for osd testing for specific resolution 20:07 #navit: < tryagain> Mineque i can confirm font sizes change when testing different w/h attributes of graphics. But icons scale too, do not disappear. 20:07 #navit: < tryagain> i test it on wine now 20:07 #navit: < Mineque> i'll clean log 20:08 #navit: < tryagain> do you have default png icons (without _w_h suffix in filename) in your xpm folder? 20:09 #navit: < Mineque> yes 20:09 #navit: < Mineque> 2391 files 20:09 #navit: < Mineque> total 20:10 #navit: < Mineque> upload sshot? 20:11 #navit: < tryagain> is there gui_actions.png? Or only gui_actions_16_16.png, gui_actions_32_32.png and so on? 20:12 #navit: < Mineque> all combination 20:12 #navit: < Mineque> with sizes and without 20:13 #navit: < tryagain> hm... navit should scale gui_actions.png on the fly if there's no exact prescaled size match. 20:16 #navit: < tryagain> btw if you dont like font/icon sizes navit chooses automaticaly, you may try something like 20:28 -!- drlizau [~liz@billiau.net] has joined #navit 20:28 #navit: < Mineque> tryagain, when added ^ it showed icons 20:29 #navit: < Mineque> hmm 20:29 #navit: < Mineque> is it possible to check to what it try to rescale? 20:30 #navit: < tryagain> should be possible. There are lots of debug ouput on level 3 in graphics.c functions *show_image* 20:35 #navit: < tryagain> also it may worth to try a build downloaded by the link i've posted in the ticket, if you use some different build. Different build environments may have subtle consequences... 20:39 #navit: < Mineque> building on windows? 20:40 #navit: < tryagain> http://download.navit-project.org/navit/win32_cmake/svn/navit-svn-5827.zip is cross compiled on linux for windows 20:43 #navit: < tryagain> btw i had success few years ago building navit on windows with MinGW 20:50 -!- akashihi [~chollya@88.118.72.60] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 21:02 #navit: < tryagain> i0x71 what exact query (country/town/street) do you enter when navit freezes with interpolation? 21:10 -!- drlizau [~liz@billiau.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 21:15 #navit: < Mineque> http://download.navit-project.org/navit/win32/svn/ 21:15 #navit: < Mineque> i'm using this one 21:17 #navit: < tryagain> it could be different from what i was testing. And it uses autotools build chain instead of cmake, which is preferred. 21:19 #navit: < tryagain> gn 21:19 -!- tryagain [~quassel@178.216.76.79] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 21:19 #navit: < Mineque> ok i'll try cmake one 23:12 -!- Mineque [~Mineque@89-68-233-84.dynamic.chello.pl] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] --- Log closed Fri Aug 01 00:00:41 2014