Two FC7 questions
Mikkel L. Ellertson
mikkel at infinity-ltd.com
Mon Nov 5 03:50:08 UTC 2007
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
--
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons,
for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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