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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Emux,<br>
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as you already wrote to the ticket :) (#225) ... it is possible
but not implemented.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Peter.<br>
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On 03.11.2014 18:46, Emux wrote:<br>
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Hi Peter,<br>
<br>
I would like to ask if it's possible to include the vehicle
bearing (as taken from gps) at the routing calculations?<br>
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Let me give an example of the problem which is important for
mobile routing.<br>
Let's assume that we are with a car in a 2-way road facing right
and we want to perform routing with 'start' our position and 'end'
a point far behind (left) on the road.<br>
Now GH (as it is a 2-way road) indicates a straight path
connecting the 2 points, i.e. in reality to turn around.<br>
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That may be possible with bike or foot, but we're using a car, we
cannot simply turn around.<br>
The logical path would seem to move forward till the next turn in
order to be able to go back at your destination.<br>
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So is it somehow possible to use also the car bearing at our
calculations?<br>
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