Hi,
Welcome,
I.
If the attached screen's do not see anything interesting - it's either I'm blind, or you look carelessly.
Look at the size of the viewing area - and thus the width of roads etc. - See the difference?
And repeat once again - is never a matter of what you offer! in your first post.
II.
Whether we are talking about iGO - for Android, WinMob, or WinCe - how to implement display of the map is the same. It is the responsibility records in those places - which I wrote.
I suggest that you have done to try to experience:
You have file sys.txt
In it is the section
[debug]
write at the end of such a declaration:
fov=45
just run and see on the screen.
then change your declaration on
fov=30 and look screen
then
fov=70 and look.
You see the difference?
III.
Browsing the map:
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FOR:
ANGLE =0 => cam above car
ANGLE =90 => cam behind car on the ground
ANGLE CALCULATION TWO METHODS USED:
1) NOT AT MANEUVER/NO ROUTE -> ACTUAL SPEED (MIN/MAXSPEED) IS ANGLE (MAX/MINANGLE)
2) WITHIN MAXDISTANCE FROM MANEUVER -> ACTUAL DISTANCE TO MANEUVER IS ANGLE (MAX/MINANGLE-OFFSET)
IV.
In iGO which has installed skin - eg. Doupas, Dimka, GjAK - such as zoom, angle can be changed in the program.
Look this screen's: (eg. Skin Doupas_8.4)
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and whitout any skin:
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As you can see on the screen - in iGO picture settings are implemented for two main parameters:
1) View Mode (2D or 3D)
2) Viewpoint (Normal, High, or Low) - the height at which it is [camera]
That is:
for default (whitout skin) - only !!! View Mode and Viewpoint,
for skin's-mode - many, many other additional parameters.
You can change this so that the default mode - also existed the possibility to declare additional parameters ...
but more on that in the next post!
regards wojpen
I'm going to the beach - is weirdly hot
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