[01:54:06] *** Quits: Horwitz (~mich1@p200300EC9F024500022268FFFE64E7C4.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [02:08:10] *** Joins: Horwitz (~mich1@p200300EC9F04BF00022268FFFE64E7C4.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) [02:08:10] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o Horwitz [04:05:27] ilovekiruna: update is live on Google play [04:06:49] Regarding the logo, I think it [04:09:45] I think more or less the opposite is true. Our logo is so old and outdated that it will bring a better first impression when we change it. Also it is about half a year to late to discuss this. The logo change is already approved by a lot of team members, and used by the apk. And it would be really confusing if the playstore page shows a old logo while a new logo shows up when installed to your device [04:50:21] *** Joins: xenos1984 (~xenos1984@185.50.98.41) [04:50:21] *** ChanServ sets mode: +v xenos1984 [09:07:22] *** Quits: Celelibi (celelibi@2a01:e0a:587:56f0:215:afff:fe49:d5cd) (*.net *.split) [09:26:07] *** Joins: Chimieltje (59bc0ebe@89.188.14.190) [09:27:17] Hi, does someone perhaps here know in what file the speedcamera options / settings are stored? I would like to change the red/orange color... (it's not osd_core.c, it seems to be not used for navit?) [09:29:50] and does someone know why "destination time arrival" in navit.xml sets a +1 for the time as in +1 00:00 when I route is planned around the 12:00 / 0:00 AM/PM (when a route ends after 0:00 [09:43:18] *** Joins: Celelibi (celelibi@2a01:e0a:587:56f0:215:afff:fe49:d5cd) [09:55:35] *** Quits: Chimieltje (59bc0ebe@89.188.14.190) (Remote host closed the connection) [10:03:50] *** Joins: Chimieltje (59bc0ebe@89.188.14.190) [10:06:31] *** Quits: Chimieltje (59bc0ebe@89.188.14.190) (Remote host closed the connection) [11:44:13] Hi Chimieltje [11:44:50] The +1 should say next day as far I know [11:45:30] And the osd configuration can be done via navit.xml like all configurations [11:46:45] On this wiki page we described what options of the configuration can be altered https://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/OSD#speed_cam [16:40:48] hi there [17:33:25] hi kazer [17:36:17] 'sup jkoan ? [19:04:32] Hi jkoan, hi kazer [19:26:39] Not much today [19:28:40] Within the coming days I will update the Navit Metadata for Android [19:32:38] One thought. Currently we have "Navit for Android" as Titel. I would like to skip the "for Android" path because everybody know it's a android app when found on play store [19:32:39] Guys, this may have been asked before, but how would I go about getting the newest version of navit to run on a pi [19:32:42] ? [19:56:53] The best would be to build it yourself via github [20:06:56] Right. How would I go about building it, especially for the Pi? [20:10:46] Ty this: https://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/Linux_development when you encounter problems just upload the log and we can help you :) [20:11:16] Okay, will do. I also just found this: https://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/Raspberry_Pi Is it still up to date? [20:11:33] More or less, yes [20:11:41] Should work [20:13:47] General it's quite easy. Install all dependencies, get last source. Make a build directory, go into it. Run cmake with the source dir and check the output of the summary. If everything you need is enabled go ahead and run make [20:14:00] Alrighty, cool. I'll try it sometime next week, pretty busy beforehand :) And I'll be sure to tell you how it goes [20:14:07] Thanks! [20:14:49] Just ping @KaZeR and me ( @jkoan) if you encounter errors ;) [21:46:18] *** Quits: xenos1984 (~xenos1984@185.50.98.41) (Quit: Leaving.)