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1. osmbonuspack jar v.1? This is very very old...
2. If you use bubbles, you MUST have in your project all resource files needed
by bubbles, all of them with the exact naming needed. Please have a close look
at the tutorials.
3. If you still don't find the cause: look at the logcat.
Original comment by mathieu....@gmail.com
on 13 Nov 2013 at 9:42
1. of course this should be osmbonuspack jar v 4.1. So very new ;-)
2. I was not intending to use bubbles (see my listing) but I got initially a
crash/dump because the bonuspack_bubble.xml was missing.
3. In the bonuspack_bubble.xml was referred to
<Button android:id="@+id/bubble_moreinfo"
android:background="@drawable/btn_moreinfo"
I wrongly added only a button to this name, yes, I see a btn_moreinfo.xml.
My question: please have a quick look at my previously attached code. It is a
short file. ==> Can I omit the bubbles features?
If I cannot omit, which files do I need? All res etc?
Original comment by johan...@gmail.com
on 14 Nov 2013 at 6:43
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I added the following files from the tutorial.
For a white bubble:
drawable-mpi/bonuspack_bubble.9.png
layout/bonuspack_bubble.xml
For a dark-grey bubble:
drawable-mpi/bonuspack_bubble_black.9.png
layout/bonuspack_bubble_black.xml
For the "more info" button:
drawable/btn_moreinfo.xml
drawable-mpi/moreinfo_arrow.png
drawable-mpi/moreinfo_arrow_pressed.png
The layout/bonuspack_bubble_black.xml and layout/bonuspack_bubble.xml.
All other files (btm_moreifo.xml, *png) I added to the following folders:
- drawable-hdpi
- drawable-ldpi
- drawable-mdpi
- drawable-xdpi
- drawable-xxdpi
There is no drawable folder in the Res folder.
I did a refresh on the Res folder, so the ADT sees the files.
The logcat dump reveals:
11-14 20:11:01.900: E/AndroidRuntime(6086): FATAL EXCEPTION: main
11-14 20:11:01.900: E/AndroidRuntime(6086): java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
org.osmdroid.bonuspack.overlays.ItemizedOverlayWithBubble.onDrawItem
11-14 20:11:01.900: E/AndroidRuntime(6086): at
org.osmdroid.bonuspack.overlays.ItemizedOverlayWithBubble.drawSafe(ItemizedOverl
ayWithBubble.java:165)
11-14 20:11:01.900: E/AndroidRuntime(6086): at
org.osmdroid.views.overlay.SafeDrawOverlay.draw(SafeDrawOverlay.java:65)
11-14 20:11:01.900: E/AndroidRuntime(6086): at
org.osmdroid.views.overlay.OverlayManager.onDraw(OverlayManager.java:138)
Etc.
Original comment by johan...@gmail.com
on 14 Nov 2013 at 7:16
If you don't need the bubble, you can use the osmdroid ItemizedIconOverlay.
And if you use it, all resources you need are listed in Tutorial_1, chapter 3.
Anyway - Logcat error is not related to bubble resources.
NoSuchMethodError for ItemizedOverlayWithBubble.onDrawItem: this is really
strange, as onDrawItem is a method of ItemizedOverlay.
Which version of osmdroid are you using?
Have you a modified version of osmdroid for your Mapsforge bridge?
Original comment by mathieu....@gmail.com
on 14 Nov 2013 at 9:38
It works!
Thank you.
I used osmdroid v3.10. After configuring osmdroid 4.0 it worked!
A Question: when I use the "marker_via.png" ... will the needle (or point) be
exactly on the coördinate? For geocaching purposes this is important.
I used in the code: nodeMarker.setMarkerHotspot(
OverlayItem.HotspotPlace.CENTER);
Question 2: I have a second question. I would like to know how far the above
coördinate is from the closest street. How can I calculate that?
Original comment by johan...@gmail.com
on 15 Nov 2013 at 7:08
Question 1: for marker_via.png, you should set hotspot place to
OverlayItem.HotspotPlace.BOTTOM_CENTER. Then, the bottom center of the marker
will be exactly on the GeoPoint coordinates.
Question 2: good question - maybe you can search in the local Mapsforge map to
calculate that?
And now, a request from my side: could you give us more details (and some
hints?) about your Mapsforge bridge? This looks really interesting. You can
create a separate issue for that.
Original comment by mathieu....@gmail.com
on 15 Nov 2013 at 9:28
3. You can find it via
http://www.salidasoftware.com/how-to-render-mapsforge-tiles-in-osmdroid.
Can I ask you 1 more short question? To refresh the current coordinates /
location, I see in the code that a pause() and resume() is (often) used. Is
this really needed? Or is there a more simple way to have each 2 seconds allow
for an update of the current coordinates?
After the answer, you/I could delete the last comments to keep the comments
focussed on the issue.
Original comment by johan...@gmail.com
on 16 Nov 2013 at 9:26
3. Thanks!
The method that set up the 2 secs update (activating the LocationListener
feature) is startLocationUpdate.
When the activity is not active, we don't want this 2 secs update to be done
(for battery saving). So we stop it in onPause. And we activate it when the
activity resumes: in onResume.
You can look at
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/location/strategies.html for more
info about location updates.
Original comment by mathieu....@gmail.com
on 16 Nov 2013 at 8:13
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