Directions from Google now have the distance remaining to next way-point, and remove excessive path points (so you can have a long road mapped out without ending up with thousands of POIs).
kulfsson, if http://www.esri.com/software/internetmaps/index.html is an accurate representation of what your ESRI source would provide, it seems that the map image is generated on demand, and not as tiles. So if you can export a larger than screen image you could then import it as a custom map (with a bit of lining up). If it can be made to generate tiles rather than the single image - then yes, I could probably adapt the program to import them.
nforce100, removing map24 dupes is now a (default) option, although they are valid points - with different directions.
If you do not put in the map/POI/directions name the set/save dialog box will now appear (allowing to save directly to the memory stick for example).
translation.txt works as follows:
to create:
click Generate translation.txt
edit the translation.txt file, the format is as follows:
FORM_NAME.CONTROL_NAME(ORIGINAL_TEXT)=TRANSLATED_T EXT
ORIGINAL_TEXT is just there for your information, but does need to be there for the file to work, ()= is fine
lines without TRANSLATED_TEXT are fine - they are ignored
sample file:
GMdl.size(w)=
GMdl.UserMode(Advanced)=Other Optons
to load:
drop translation.txt into the application directory
run the application
to save after load:
move translation.txt out of the application directory
click Generate translation.txt
translated values are preserved
new/missing controls are added - this is so that you can upgrade your translation.txt files
What doesn't translate: dialog boxes and other forms - will be in the next version
Icon previews still pending
screenshot:
http://homepage.mac.com/f.levin/psp/gmdl0.2.14a.jpg
source and exe (in /bin/debug/):
http://homepage.mac.com/f.levin/psp/gmdl0.2.14a.zip
strikerranger, maximum number of POIs per file is 400 as of Map This! v0.3. I'll see about putting in an option to split files into chunks of 400 for the next version.
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