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#1
Hi all,

Some time ago I created a small icon pack to use for my outdoor activity, mainly for trekking and backcountry activity, using symbolic icons with a minimal style (see the screenshot). I made most of the icons borrowing and adapting from SVG Repo, which is a wonderful source for the style I had in mind and releases their icons with open licences.

In the future, if there is request, I'd like to make these icons available for use in Locus, either only here in the forum or in the Locus Store if there is interest. However, I'm not sure what to do about the licences of the source material: most of the icons I borrowed from had a CC-BY licence, so I need to add attribution. Where should I put it? In the XML info file in the pack? And what would be the best way to cite them all? As the number of icons grows, the number would become quit big...

Any help would be appreciated!
#2
I love the new map legend! Way nicer, and easier to navigate. Only problem I noticed is that the translations are not perfect in Italian (and other languages too, I imagine). Could the strings for them be added to Crowdin?
#3
Themes - Vector maps / Re: [Theme] active RT5
April 08, 2021, 16:28:05
It seems auto download for Locus is not there anymore. You can always download manually a ZIP file of the whole Github repo and extract the folder in Locus/mapsVector/_themes but it's not very easy :(
#4
Quote from: 413Michele on March 02, 2021, 14:40:22
I found a bug with navigation in the latest beta: navigating with the map oriented towards north moves the on-screen directions arrow when moving the cursor.

To reproduce:
1. Start navigation, either online or offline (I tested Lorouter offline and Graphhopper)
2. tap the compass to have the map be north-oriented
3. move the map cursor
4. The on-screen direction arrow will replicate the cursor movement for about 1 second, before going back to the right position

The only thing that seems to trigger it is the north orientation of the map, I'll share a screenshot but I need to find a way to remove personal location info first

Here's the video of the bug:
https://imgur.com/a/S9VmODO
#5
I found a bug with navigation in the latest beta: navigating with the map oriented towards north moves the on-screen directions arrow when moving the cursor.

To reproduce:
1. Start navigation, either online or offline (I tested Lorouter offline and Graphhopper)
2. tap the compass to have the map be north-oriented
3. move the map cursor
4. The on-screen direction arrow will replicate the cursor movement for about 1 second, before going back to the right position

The only thing that seems to trigger it is the north orientation of the map, I'll share a screenshot but I need to find a way to remove personal location info first
#6
Hello, I have a problem with routing that is apparently present in all the latest versions of LM4.

When using Brouter inner (in both Route Planner and Navigate To) with the car-specific profiles (Fast and Economy), directions are not created and this error appears:
Cannot create path-model:java.lang.IllegalAccessException: void btools.router.KinematicModel.<init>() is not accessible from java.lang.Class<o.tl>

I tried to look it up and I possibly found the beginning of the error in https://github.com/abrensch/brouter/blob/b4dd0edd44439a44178d36e7f13643167f24aa1a/brouter-core/src/main/java/btools/router/RoutingContext.java#L97 but I don't know Java, so...

I'm using LM4 on Android 11 in parallel with LM3 Pro, I already tried removing and reinstalling LM4
#7
@menion Wow, how stupid... :( I should have checked with more attention. Well, better this way!
#8
I'm not sure if it just appeared with this version or was there before, but I noticed a problem in the strings on the Intervals tab.
I think the Climb Speed column name is made of two separate strings, I noticed because I use the app in italian and it's translated word by word. This becomes a problem when you translate to languages that don't put the adjective before the noun, because you can't change the order of the words.