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Joined: Nov 28, 2004 Posts: 532 Location: Warwick, UK
Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 11:23 pm Post subject: Online Route Planner
As a new Active 10 owner, I've found that the online route planner seems to have lots of issues.
It seems a bit flakey at the best of times, and seems to behave differently in different browsers - or even in different versions of the same browser, e.g. Firefox v4 vs v3.6
In order to get it to work at all, I'm having to use two different browsers (under Windows 7) for different operations, as follows:
* IE8 will create, edit and save routes - but when I try to download the GPX file to my PC, the status bar at the bottom says "Errors on page" and nothing happens
* I then have to open a saved route in FF4, and use THAT to download the GPX file
[Until today, FF4 refused to display the OS 1:25k map - showing just a larger scale Bing map. Tonight, it has mysteriously started showing the OS map - but goes barmy when I try to edit waypoints - just as Google Chrome does]
Satmap claim that Mozilla are "working" on the FF issue and that they (Satmap) are bringing out a new version in a couple of months anyway.
Do we have any experts on board who can advise me how best to proceed in the short term until these things are (hopefully!) fixed? In particular, any clues as to what IE8's "Errors on page" message means, and how to fix it.
Also, has anyone produced an "idiots'guide" to using the route planner (when it's working properly)? There's a single page about it in the downloadable SatSYNC guide - but that doesn't tell you very much. I would like to know things such as:
* Can you insert a waypoint between two existing waypoints, or prior to the start point?
* How is '3D' supposed to work? [Mostly, it does nothing - but occasionally it seems to indicate that I'm missing some plug-in or other]
* What is "Bird's Eye" view for? [Clicking on that does nothing whatsoever.]
Sorry if I'm sounding like a whinger - I'm actually very pleased with the Active 10 - but I just think that it's badly let down by the Route Planner. _________________ Roger
TomTom via135
Satmap Active 10+ v1.50 with full UK 1:50k map and 1:25k/1:10k County maps of Hampshire & Warwickshire
However, it doesn't seem to use OS 1:25k maps. When you zoom in from 1:50k it seems to go straight to something I don't recognise (maybe 1:10k?) which is very detailed but doesn't show definitive rights of way. [My interest is for footpath walking rather than road/track use]
Am I missing something? _________________ Roger
TomTom via135
Satmap Active 10+ v1.50 with full UK 1:50k map and 1:25k/1:10k County maps of Hampshire & Warwickshire
Joined: Nov 28, 2004 Posts: 532 Location: Warwick, UK
Posted: Mon May 23, 2011 2:20 pm Post subject:
sussamb wrote:
Nope, didn't realise you specifically wanted 1:25,000. I use it cos my simple brain can cope
Fair enough! But Satmap's Router Planner does 1:25k (when it works!) so I would need something with the same functionality.
It could be useful for occasional road use though - because of its ability to follow wiggles in the road without needing to specify hundreds of points. However, I would normally use my TomTom for that.
Thanks for the link anyway - I'm sure that others will be interested. _________________ Roger
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Satmap Active 10+ v1.50 with full UK 1:50k map and 1:25k/1:10k County maps of Hampshire & Warwickshire
Joined: Feb 23, 2005 Posts: 376 Location: Catford, London, UK
Posted: Tue May 24, 2011 10:25 am Post subject:
rkm_hm wrote:
When you zoom in from 1:50k it seems to go straight to something I don't recognise (maybe 1:10k?) which is very detailed but doesn't show definitive rights of way.
Hi,
Yes, it's the 1:10k "OS StreetView" mapping (not to be confused with Google's Streetview) which is available free from OS Opendata and other sources*. Sadly, as you say, it does not include any footpaths or other features useful for country walking.
* For example, if you use the latest Memory Map software on a PC, it's a free download from the Digital Map Shop (more than 10GB in total). Also, someone on their forum has converted the corresponding Postcode database (also free from the OS) to use in the Placenames search.
Joined: Nov 28, 2004 Posts: 532 Location: Warwick, UK
Posted: Tue May 24, 2011 10:49 am Post subject:
AllyCat wrote:
For example, if you use the latest Memory Map software on a PC, it's a free download from the Digital Map Shop (more than 10GB in total).
Cheers, Alan.
Useful - thanks. Is the download segmented, or do you have to do it all in one go? If the latter, it would break my bandwidth allowance! _________________ Roger
TomTom via135
Satmap Active 10+ v1.50 with full UK 1:50k map and 1:25k/1:10k County maps of Hampshire & Warwickshire
Joined: Feb 23, 2005 Posts: 376 Location: Catford, London, UK
Posted: Tue May 24, 2011 11:14 am Post subject:
Hi Roger,
There are various methods, partly depending on the device you're using (it can be downloaded directly to an iPhone for example).
But in general, it starts with a "blank" map (white with small black crosses) on the screen and downloads the "visible area" (i.e. set by the window size/position). You can then scroll to another area and download more (which adds to the same single map file) until you've reached your need or limit.
Just a minor word of warning about a "feature" of MM: This map will probably be the "largest scale" (in MM's terms the "best") map and covers the whole GB, so if you use the placenames search it will always dump you into this map even if the only content is black crosses.
Joined: Dec 17, 2003 Posts: 141 Location: North Devon - England
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 5:50 am Post subject:
Quote:
Ordnance Survey getamap at £18.00 per year is brilliant value and does 1:25000 scale mapping.
So, how is it better than the FREE http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/maps/ which uses a full screen 1:25k map, and allows route planning and GPX import and export?
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 7:59 am Post subject: On Line Route Planner
I didn't claim it was better than anything else. The original query related to the SatMap route planner and my post related to that. The OS route planner is better value than the SatMap route planner.
Having said that I think it is the case (but please correct me if I am wrong) that the OS route planner has some additional functionality which I don't think Walkhighlands has. These include the ability to print at an accurate 1:25k or 1:50k scale which is helpful for those of us who still carry and use a compass; allowing several routes on one map page; ability to email map pages to friends.
Walkhighlands is an excellent site and one big advantage over the OS site is that the maps load faster.
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