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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hey,<br>
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sorry for the confusion. Yes, Emux you are right :)<br>
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Of course it is possible even for large areas BUT if you have
large areas users can also create large routes and that could fail
ugly (memory errors and similar). To prevent them from this you
will need to limit routes to a certain maximum radius (e.g. via
DistanceCalcEarth) AND issue #104 should be fixed.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Peter.<br>
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On 18.07.2014 11:21, Emux wrote:<br>
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it's not possible to create one routing pack for car, bike, foot
for Android devices because of memory limits (I agree, they are
tight - but it's a lot better on 4.x devices)<br>
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It's possible, I use it already at Cruiser,<br>
even with whole countries and no contraction hierarchical graphs.<br>
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But are you trying to build the graphs at pc and then move them to
Android,<br>
or to build them directly at Android?<br>
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