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vector-tile-spec
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2024: The year of the OpenStreetMap vector maps
Thanks!
I just browsed the spec again (https://github.com/mapbox/vector-tile-spec/tree/master/2.1) -- I didn't have as bad of a reaction as I did the first time I looked at it.
I guess the idea of using (Google) protobufs for the "packaging" and then a super tight, custom, byte-encoded format for drawing commands seems... weird to me. But, honestly, it probably makes sense.
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From Vector Tiles to LON/LAT?
Read the vector tile specification at https://docs.mapbox.com/vector-tiles/specification/ and https://github.com/mapbox/vector-tile-spec/tree/master/2.1 . The values you're seeing from zero to 4098 are relative to the extents of a given tile. Note the tile extents can vary between implementations.
pure-maps
- 2024: The year of the OpenStreetMap vector maps
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Finally, an open source maps app that doesn't suck
I am assuming this is talking about Android, but for Mobile Linux, Pure Maps has been awesome: https://rinigus.github.io/pure-maps/
I have been successfully using it for over four months now for both car an bike navigation.
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What Are The Best Linux Apps?
Pure Maps with OSM Scout Server for offline mapping and geolocation
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How Can I Help?
Pure Maps (map/navigation app) -- works, but lacks some features.
- PinePhone Pro Announced
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How to send audio output to bluetooth?
Thanks. I opened an issue and it seems to be a bug.
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Do you really want Linux phones
OSMAND (like any Android app) is unlikely to be ported, but we have PureMaps, which is quite solid: https://github.com/rinigus/pure-maps, and GNOME Maps has been improving lately, too.
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LTT mentions Librem5 in the PinePhone video (timestamped)
Ok, this one I'll agree with for the most part. Well, not to the same extent but whatever. Gotta say though, the Sailfish and Plasma Mobile communities have been cross-pollinating tech quite a bit lately; Sailfish Connect is based on KDE Connect, while Pure Maps was ported to Kirigami (and UUI for Lomiri). Yes, many of the mobile Linux projects have historically been rather isolated from each other. However, this is an area which the Qt-based ones have been getting better at rectifying for a while now. Hopefully this continued cross-pollination continues, as the entire mobile Linux ecosystem will be all the better for it.
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Anthony from Linus Tech Tip (not that Linus) has an unboxing and first impressions of the Librem 5 from Purism
For navigation there's Pure Maps: https://github.com/rinigus/pure-maps
What are some alternatives?
Openstreetmap - The Rails application that powers OpenStreetMap
osmscout-server - Maps server providing tiles, geocoder, and router
osmin - GPS Navigator On-Road/Off-Road for Android and Linux devices
kjeopardy - Opensource jeopardy application written in Python with KDE Frameworks 5. This is not an official KDE application.
anbox - Anbox is a container-based approach to boot a full Android system on a regular GNU/Linux system
ubuntu-touch - A simple and beautiful mobile OS for everyone! This repository is for Ubuntu Touch issue tracking. It does not contain any code used to create Ubuntu Touch.
phonetrack-android
Quickddit - Reddit client for Jolla's SailfishOS, Ubuntu Touch and Nokia N9
harbour-containers - A LXC manager and runner for SailfishOS
idokremote
Bitwarden - The core infrastructure backend (API, database, Docker, etc).
Tabby - A terminal for a more modern age