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en:brouter [2021/08/02 13:25] – Focus description on internal brouter implementation rather than external Brouter app lineflyeren: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 ======
  
 {{:helper_brouter.png?nolink&100 |}} {{:helper_brouter.png?nolink&100 |}}
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 If the [[.:mainmenu:settings#navigation|routing function]] is activated, c:geo can use it to replace the normal straight line shown on map between your position and the navigation target (i.e. a cache or a waypoint) by a routed line as you can see in the example comparison below. If the [[.:mainmenu:settings#navigation|routing function]] is activated, c:geo can use it to replace the normal straight line shown on map between your position and the navigation target (i.e. a cache or a waypoint) by a routed line as you can see in the example comparison below.
  
-^ Navigation without BRouter ^ Navigation with BRouter ^+^ Navigation without Routing ^ Navigation with Routing ^
 |{{:en:brouter_without.png?direct&250|}}|{{:en:brouter_with.png?direct&250|}}| |{{:en:brouter_without.png?direct&250|}}|{{:en:brouter_with.png?direct&250|}}|
  
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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.
 +</WRAP>
  
 ===== Usage in c:geo ==== ===== Usage in c:geo ====
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 If you invoke navigation to a cache/waypoint using the map, the direction line between your position and the cache/waypoint will now use a routed line instead of a straight line. If you invoke navigation to a cache/waypoint using the map, the direction line between your position and the cache/waypoint will now use a routed line instead of a straight line.
  
-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 (if activated in [[.:mainmenu:settings#offline_routing|c:geo settings]]).
  
 {{ :en:brouter_with.png?direct&400 |}} {{ :en:brouter_with.png?direct&400 |}}
en/brouter.txt · Last modified: 2022/02/14 16:09 by lineflyer