Navit
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Thanks to Alessandro, stefan_schmidt, cp15 and all Navit developers I have done a small ("not really working") preview of Navit on Neo1973 at Telemobility Forum 2007. Thanks to GFoss guys to invite me.
Tyrael
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I got navit set up and configured to the point where it follows me on the map. It doesn't have street names or any other information, just the map and the cursor showing the location and direction. Here's what I did:
- Install navit ipkg on NEO
- Build using a local environment: make build-package-navit
- Download from User:Alessandro repo (http://aiurlano.netsons.org/OpenMoko/ipk/armv4t/)
- Set up your local maps
- Openstreetmap - follow directions at http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/OpenStreetMaps
- Here's an example of what I did to get the maps for the area around Seattle, Wa where I live:
- figured out map coordinates using http://informationfreeway.org/?lat=47.520270037501454&lon=-122.20130713167327&zoom=9&layers=B000F000
- Downloaded 4 regions from openstreetmaps (see below for a script to do this for you automatically for largish areas)
wget -O map1.osm http://www.openstreetmap.org/api/0.5/map?bbox=-122.2,47.5,-122,47.7 wget -O map2.osm http://www.openstreetmap.org/api/0.5/map?bbox=-122.4,47.5,-122.2,47.7 wget -O map3.osm http://www.openstreetmap.org/api/0.5/map?bbox=-122.4,47.3,-122.2,47.5 wget -O map4.osm http://www.openstreetmap.org/api/0.5/map?bbox=-122.2,47.3,-122,47.5
- Made a navit binary map file using the osm2navit binary that comes with the navit package on my linux box (it is also installing to the target from the .ipk)
cat *.osm | bin/osm2navit --dedupe-ways > mymap.bin
(for me, the above command doesn't work. This is what works for me:
cat *.osm | osm2navit --dedupe-ways mymap.bin
)
- Copied the map to the NEO
scp mymap.bin root@neo:/home/root/card/map
- Changed the navit.xml file on the NEO to use the new map
vi /usr/share/navit/navit.xml <map type="binfile" enabled="yes" data="/home/root/card/map/mymap.bin" />
- Run navit
- Start gllin
- Start gpsd ( gpsd /tmp/nmeaNP )
- Start navit
News
Street names
They are now displayed on OpenMoko using the CVS version of Navit (20071217).
Point selection by pen
Easier using the CVS version (20071217).
Route > Destination
The Route > Destination menu item crashes the software (20071217).
A current fix is to set the LANG variable before calling navit. For example: export LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8; navit
Note that a short syntax (e.g. LANG=fr) would not work.
http://trac.navit-project.org/ticket/51
Speech
Navit can speak if you install eSpeak + speech-dispatcher and updates your navit.xml file.
For adventurous people, one way to do this:
* mokoTTS aims to integrate these packages in OM: http://projects.openmoko.org/projects/mokotts/ install espeak, dotconf, and then speech-dispatcher. * change the speech tag in navit.xml: <speech type="cmdline" data="spd-say '%s'" /> or "spd-say -l fr '%s'" for using the French voice for example.
Script to download OSM maps
Wurp wrote a little python script to download all OSM maps within a lat/long rectangle. Just copy the script to a file called dlOSM.sh, chmod +x it, and run it like
dlOSM.sh <minimum latitude> <maximum latitude> <minimum longitude> <maximum longitude>
It takes a long time for large maps. I could optimize it some by having it try to get a big section at once, then if it fails, break it into smaller pieces and recurse. I'm not sure when/if I'll get around to that...
dlOSM.sh:
#!/usr/bin/python import os import sys #import math def doIt(cmd): os.system(cmd) def getOsms(basename, minLat, maxLat, minLon, maxLon): '''basename - base name of map, maps are named {basename}{count}.osm minLat - latitude of the west side of the map maxLat - latitude of the east side of the map minLon - longitude of the north side of the map maxLon - longitude of the south side of the map''' wgetCmdTemplate = 'wget -O %s%s.osm http://www.openstreetmap.org/api/0.5/map?bbox=%s,%s,%s,%s' currLat = minLat mapCount = 0 while currLat < maxLat: nextLat = min(currLat + 0.1, maxLat) currLon = minLon while currLon < maxLon: nextLon = min(currLon + 0.1, maxLon) doIt(wgetCmdTemplate % (basename, mapCount, currLat, currLon, nextLat, nextLon)) currLon = nextLon mapCount = mapCount + 1 currLat = nextLat (minLat, maxLat, minLon, maxLon) = map(float, sys.argv[1:]) getOsms('map', minLat, maxLat, minLon, maxLon)