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en:brouter [2021/08/02 13:25] – Focus description on internal brouter implementation rather than external Brouter app lineflyer | en:brouter [2022/02/14 16:09] (current) – [Direction line] lineflyer | ||
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- | ====== Using BRouter with c:geo ====== | + | ====== Using routed navigation in c:geo ====== |
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- | ^ Navigation without | + | ^ Navigation without |
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After routing is activated and automatic download is active the routing information for the desired geographical area will be automatically downloaded when invoking the routing function for the first time. | After routing is activated and automatic download is active the routing information for the desired geographical area will be automatically downloaded when invoking the routing function for the first time. | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round info 100%> | ||
+ | The routing data of BRouter might be several hundred megabyte in size. | ||
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===== Usage in c:geo ==== | ===== Usage in c:geo ==== | ||
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If you invoke navigation to a cache/ | If you invoke navigation to a cache/ | ||
- | The distance information on the top right will show the routed distance additionally to the straight line distance. | + | The distance information on the top right will show the routed distance additionally to the straight line distance |
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