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1 ZANavi
2 ======
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4 ZANavi is a fork of NavIT. It is for the Android platfrom only!
5 for more details look at our wiki
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7 http://zanavi.cc
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9 CircleCI
10 ========
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12 [![Circle CI](https://circleci.com/gh/zoff99/zanavi/tree/master.svg?style=svg)](https://circleci.com/gh/zoff99/zanavi/tree/master)
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15 tagsoup-1.2.1.jar:
16 ==================
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18 http://home.ccil.org/~cowan/tagsoup/
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20 downloaded from: http://home.ccil.org/~cowan/tagsoup/tagsoup-1.2.1.jar
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24 ====================== original README below ==================
25 ====================== original README below ==================
26 ====================== original README below ==================
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30 NavIT
31 =====
32
33 Navit is a open source (GPL) car navigation system with routing engine.
34
35 It's modular design is capable of using vector maps of various formats
36 for routing and rendering of the displayed map. It's even possible to
37 use multiple maps at a time.
38
39 The GTK+ or SDL user interfaces are designed to work well with touch
40 screen displays. Points of Interest of various formats are displayed
41 on the map.
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43 The current vehicle position is either read from gpsd or directly from
44 NMEA GPS sensors.
45
46 The routing engine not only calculates an optimal route to your
47 destination, but also generates directions and even speaks to you.
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49 Navit currently speaks 27 languages :
50 - Brazilian Portuguese
51 - Bulgarian
52 - Chinese (Hong Kong)
53 - Czech
54 - Danish
55 - Dutch
56 - English
57 - Estonian
58 - Finnish
59 - French
60 - German
61 - Hebrew
62 - Hungarian
63 - Italian
64 - Japanese
65 - Norwegian Bokmal
66 - Polish
67 - Portuguese
68 - Romanian
69 - Russian
70 - Slovak
71 - Slovenian
72 - Spanish
73 - Swedish
74 - Telugu
75 - Thai
76 - Turkish
77
78 You can help translating via our web based translation page :
79 http://translations.launchpad.net/navit/trunk/+pots/navit
80
81
82 For help or more information, please refer to the wiki :
83 http://wiki.navit-project.org
84
85 If you don't know where to start, we recommend you to read the
86 Interactive Help : http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/Interactive_help
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89 Maps:
90 =====
91
92 The best navigation system is useless without maps. Those three maps
93 are known to work:
94
95 - OpenStreetMaps : display, routing, but street name search isn't complete
96 (see http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/OpenStreetMaps )
97
98 - Grosser Reiseplaner and compliant maps : full support
99 (see http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/European_maps )
100
101 - Garmin maps : display, routing, search is being worked on
102 (see http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/Garmin_maps )
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105 GPS Support:
106 ============
107
108 Navit read the current vehicle position :
109 - directly from a file
110 - from gpsd (local or remote)
111 - from udp server (friends tracking) (experimental)
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113
114 Routing algorithm
115 =================
116
117 NavIt uses a Dijkstra algorithm for routing. The routing starts at the
118 destination by assigning a value to each point directly connected to
119 destination point. The value represents the estimated time needed to
120 pass this distance.
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122 Now the point with the lowest value is choosen using the Fibonacci
123 heap and a value is assigned to connected points whos are
124 unevaluated or whos current value ist greater than the new one.
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126 The search is repeated until the origin is found.
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128 Once the origin is reached, all that needs to be done is to follow the
129 points with the lowest values to the destination.
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