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Lothar Behrens a écrit :
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<div>there is a + on bottom right, a - on bottom left, a compas on
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<div>The plain map display is mostly ok (the info picture in the
bottom left may be a bit bigger to easier see it :-)</div>
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Can these buttons moved by configuration ?</div>
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Moved, no, resized, yes. It's really weird, since we have the same
device, we should have the same results :)<br>
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<div>BTW, I now have tested the navigation with my car. It works
reasonable good.</div>
<div>But some crashes - while speaking I think - stops navit to work.</div>
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<div>I need a simulation car. Could I create such a car by getting
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Have a look at the demo vehicule in xml file.<br>
Disable the gpsd vehicule, and enable this one<br>
Once in navit, touch the map, action, <your position>, set at
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Then you can use navit as usual : if you choose a destination, it will
simulate the trip.<br>
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<div>I haven't activated tracking for my car definition in my last
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Ah. Logs could help debugging your crashes.<br>
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