On Mon, 30 Mar 2015 19:11:37 +0200 Matthias Apitz <g...@unixarea.de> wrote:
> El día Sunday, March 29, 2015 a las 03:51:46PM +0100, Alan Bell > escribió: > > > works a treat for me, dunno why though, it asked me on first start > > if it could have the location, then I press the arrow below the + > > and - and it shows me sat in my house, can't be a more than 10m > > out, but has a margin of error of about 50 m radius. > > mine locates now as well; but always one question remains: with > foxtrotGPS in my other Linux phone, the marker remains in the center > of the screen when one moves around (even by car), i.e. it looks like > as the map moves below the location marker; it even draws a red line > of the ride/walk; I'm missing this feature; or do I do something > wrong? > > matthias > Did you look at OSMtouch it's a native app rather than just webapp I think you can get basic routing on it and location is pretty reliable once you have the first fix can take a tap or two to get it. That also works as you expect with the mapping arrow staying static and the map moving around it iirc too. -- You Make It, I'll Break It! I Love My Job :) http://www.canonical.com http://www.ubuntu.com
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