IMO that's all old iGO variables
Pongo by Nextgen has extra: menu -> settings -> navigation view -> automatic overview -> automatic ON / OFF and more
HTH!??
Hi, I have been searching anyway to change from 3D view to 2D view in overview mode.
I Have found this sentences in some forums but they dont work in my Igo next gen with pongpo skyn
[config]
autoset2donmap=1; Overview mode to automatically go to North Up ???
[map]
2dheadup=1
I have only get some "ilusion changin Camera 3 and camera 31 3dzoom to more than 3000 but it is not north up when the route changes to overview
[camera3]
maxdistance=2000
minzoom2d=120
maxzoom2d=1500
defaultzoom2d=480
overview_zoom2d=3600
minzoom=40
maxzoom=140
minangle=60
maxangle=80
defaultzoom3d=80
defaultangle=80
angleoffset=65
speedzoom=1
speedangle=1
overview_enabled=1
overview_distance=3000
overview_zoom3d=3500
overview_angle=80
[camera31]
maxdistance=2000
minzoom2d=120
maxzoom2d=1800
defaultzoom2d=720
overview_zoom2d=4500
minzoom=40
maxzoom=140
minangle=60
maxangle=80
defaultzoom3d=90
defaultangle=80
angleoffset=60
speedzoom=1
speedangle=1
overview_enabled=1
overview_zoom3d=3500
overview_angle=80
Could you help me finding any solution?
IMO that's all old iGO variables
Pongo by Nextgen has extra: menu -> settings -> navigation view -> automatic overview -> automatic ON / OFF and more
HTH!??
Thanks, Ihave found the setting for 2D north there.
so it is better removing CameraX settings from sys.txt?
and what about the other ones?
What overview distance setting means?
Thanks again
overview_distance= is the distance in metres from next manoeuvre where overview mode switches off.
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in igo nextgen Israel with pongo skin(this happens with default skin, too) sometimes the cursor moves step by step not smoothly. not that bad but I remember last year it was moving like butter. is there a setting in sys maybe to add?
any idea what's the "angle offset" in "camera" section.?
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Last edited by Boki; 8th July 2018 at 10:35 AM.
I don't know if its the same in NextGen, but in Primo, angle_offset= refers to the camera angle when the system is in manouver handling mode (i.e. NOT overview mode): =0 (degrees) is camera directly above the car and =90 (degrees) is camera on the ground behind the car. Primo ignores values greater than 89 so a test with =90 may produce inconclusive results.
yes ok but what's the difference between offset and minangle /maxangle /default angle?
now when I want to change the angle in a route while entering a maneuver I change the default /minangle /maxangle option
EDIT when turning the phone in landscape the angle, with which sky was shown in portrait mode, now it's gone. is there a way to see sky, in the same amount, like in portrait mode?
EDIT iam testing a sys line about the lagging of the map. looks good in simulation. will test it tomorrow in real route and if it is ok will write it here!
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Last edited by fuorigioco1981; 8th July 2018 at 06:48 PM.
There are several commands I know of affecting camera angle. The following are for Primo, there may be others for NextGen or it may be completely different.
lowspeed=km/h
highspeed=km/h
minangle=degrees
maxangle=degrees
maxdistance=metres
angleoffset=degrees
defaultangle=degrees
speedangle=0(off) or 1(on)
The following is my understanding of how it all goes together:
When you are NOT at a maneuver OR have no route, AND travelling at or below lowspeed=, then camera is at minangle=
When you are NOT at a maneuver OR have no route, AND travelling at or above highspeed=, then camera is at maxangle=
As previously described, when you are within maxdistance= of a maneuver, angleoffset= takes over
I never did figure out what defaultangle= is for
Remember to set these parameters for all cameras (1,11,2,21,3,31) which you use.
I haven't experimented to see how the software handles the transition from lowspeed= to highspeed=
Also remember the situation is further complicated by speedzoom settings, which operate in a similar way and use the same lowspeed= and highspeed= parameters
Good luck with your work, personally I experimented for a few hours mostly to understand how the different settings work, then just accepted the defaults that came with the programme as it all got too difficult
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