I don't understand what you mean.Quote:
Originally Posted by CLAUDIOGPS
Personally I prefer the current battery indicator.
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I don't understand what you mean.Quote:
Originally Posted by CLAUDIOGPS
Personally I prefer the current battery indicator.
Nieko: i only say that for some operation like trail recording, change of map, marker set, is better have only a item on menu or complicated short cuts to avoid not needed action.
This because (i.e.) when i walk in a city and in the meaning that i watch a building i involuntarily push "marker off" and my trail goes off .......
For me is useful to have the charge percentage because when i am outdoor i use the batteries until
the end, but without going off psp.
Your problem is that you press cross (marker off) and thus you can't see the trace anymore?
This is intended functionality, if you don't want the marker anymore, you can't see the trace anymore either. Do keep in mind recording doesn't stop then, you have to disable this explicitly in the menu. As long as you see "REC: ON" in the upper left and as long as you're moving, it's recording.
Of course you can still load the trace file through POI Lookup when you're done recording.
Nieko, how can i load a default poi file? :o
fak3: you simply have to name it "_DEFAULT". Placing it in /PSP/COMMON will load it for all maps, placing it in a map folder only for that map.
Yes, this i know, and i sow that is important to have only in menu critical operation.
Another thing: you prefer charge battery displayed as now without percentage, but if is possible to increase the number of bars, for me is useful to enhance the reading precision.
Regards
I do not find it a critical operation. Recording itself is. You can always get the initial trace back by loading the POI file.
In principle, it could, but because the picture is so small, it won't help much.Quote:
Originally Posted by CLAUDIOGPS
If you really want to have this functionality implemented, you will have to do it yourself.
If you search for "ov2 convert" or something similar on Google, you'll be able to find a few programs that can dump the OV2 data into a readable format. You'll need to work a bit with the data that you get then. In MapThis POI files, it's important to first have latitude, then longitude. I believe in the dump of OV2 data it's the other way around.