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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Ottavio,<br>
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      thanks for reaching out. That is still on the todo list. I would
      be very happy for your contribution! But you'll have to digg deep
      into GraphHopper - just to warn you ;)<br>
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      See the newly created issue: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
        href="https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper/issues/23">https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper/issues/23</a><br>
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      Let me know if you need assistance or further details. I could
      probably do the first step relative fast in a separate
      instructions branch if that would help a bit.<br>
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      Regards,<br>
      Peter.<br>
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      PS: what does your signature line mean in english :) ?<br>
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                <div>Hello everybody<br>
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                I just joined this mailing list.I am developing a small
                offline routing program, and I am pretty happy with <span
                  style="" class="">graphhopper</span>. I already
                exchanged some emails with Peter and since then I fixed
                my application.<br>
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              Now it's time to strictly focus on navigation.<br>
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            My path is always identified by two couples of coordinates,
            and in fact, thanks to <span style="" class="">graphhopper</span>
            my application is always able to correctly identify the
            path. I have a <span style="" class="">pointList</span>
            that I use to plot on the map, but I'd like to be able to
            transform that in a set of instructions that I can show to
            the user.<br>
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          In one of me previous email with Peter, he said we was
          planning a description per edge in the near future, so that
          developers could use path.<span style="" class="">getInstructions</span>
          on that.<br>
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          I'd like to know what the status of this? Where can I start
          studying so that I can try and contribute to <span style=""
            class="">GH</span>?<br>
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          Thank you<br>
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        <span style="" class="">Ottavio</span><br>
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                      Non <span style="" class="">c'è</span> <span
                        style="" class="">più</span> <span style=""
                        class="">forza</span> <span style="" class="">nella</span>
                      <span style="" class="">normalità</span>, <span
                        style="" class="">c'è</span> solo <span
                        style="" class="">monotonia</span><br>
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