Re: Two FC7 questions



Gene Heskett wrote:
On Sunday 04 November 2007, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
I have used roadnav with a smaller display when when using a GPS,
having "map tracks GPS" set. But you have to have the display zoomed
correctly, and the detail set right. Don't clutter it up with things
like aerial photos and such. I also like to have GPS history turned on.

Yup, all that. The photo's FWIW, need a net connection as you move otherwise
it will drive you bonkers bitching about the dead network. I had a heck of a
time figuring that out as the error message itself isn't exactly helpfull as
to what option needs that live connection.

Thanks for that information. I have not run into it yet, but I don't
turn on photos except when playing around at home, or when I am
parked somewhere with a fast Internet connection. I am not sure how
many photo's are cached, but I do know both maps and photos are
cached. (Look in the ~/.Roadnavdata/http_cache for the photos.)

As far as the rotating map, open up Tools --> Preferences --> GPS
and uncheck the Rotate Map to Match Heading box. You may also want
to check the Zoom Based on Road Type and Keep GPS Centered boxes.

I did that, also disabled the map follows gps button, but if the gps is turned
on and delivering data, you are surely screwed, the map orientation requester
is helpless. This was V-19 of roadnav. Still fresh.

I will have to do some testing. I was sure the last time I went
driving with the GPS that north was always up. But that was a while
ago. (I am doing some remodeling on the motorhome...)

The display size needed kind of depends on where you are driving.
Driving in a city takes a larger display then driving on freeways in
the country. I like to go over the route before hand, and then have
just the map on a small display when driving. But I like having a
full display and someone else to read it and give me the information
I need even better.

I would have had the missus in the shotgun seat do that, but she doesn't
travel those kinds of distances at all well, so I didn't take her. Then
caught a small amount of hell when I got back cuz I didn't even ask & I can't
recall one way or the other if I did. I'd get me another missus, but I've
got 19 years in training this one on 12-2, 3 weeks on down the calendar. So
far she has been a 'keeper' :)

Yes, after 19 years, it doesn't pay to "trade her in" om a newer
model. :-) I am still looking for one.

And in my present mood, sad, I forgot to say thank you, so thank you very much
Mikkel.

You don't have to thanks me. I enjoy helping. Now if only I could
resist the urge to get off topic... I hope I was able to take your
mind off of things for a while.

Mikkel
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for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!

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