Brouter (Offline-Fahrrad-Navigation) unterstützt jetzt seit kurzem:
- Support für Zwischenpunkte (via-points)
- Support für Sperrpunkte (nogo-points)
Eigentlich genau das was wir bislang diskutiert haben.
Kennt jemand den Integrationsstand im Zusammenhang mit Locus Map ?
Gruß Klaus
Nachtrag - dies hat der Entwickler von Brouter dazu geschrieben:
- if you have any "via1" ... "via9" as Favorites in addition to "to" and "from", then these are used as a sorted list of via-points.
- the processing-animation displays the vias in blue. The starting point changed to yellow (it was red, but now the "nogo"-points are red, see below)
- Routing with via-points is simply routing the individual sections and merging the result. When calculating alternatives, however, there's some interference between the sections because the "known-way-penalty" is calculated against the full known way, not just that of the corresponsing section, so here it gets somewhat fuzzy
- for via-points, their name is case-sensitive and duplicates lead to error-messages (as it is for from/to
- when using via-points, there's an additional dialog that offers to disable them. This is needed to prevent trouble with "forgotton" vias
- there are also "nogo"-points no that allow you to prevent routing through a particular location. This is just a first fraft and needs a second thought. Currently, they have a fixed "radius" of 20m and they only have effect on routing nodes. So if a street is only crossing such a nogo-agrea (a disc with radius 20m) without having any junction in that region there's no effect. This needs improvment, but it's good enough for now to exclude a certain bridge, ferry, railway-crossing etc. For "nogo"-Points duplicates are allowed.
Referenz:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgr ... UP9QbXdfOM