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Thank you very much for the great work, especially the changes made with the latest prerelease!
Is it possible to define the point where RouteCoverter centers the offline map on opening?
Or is it possible for it to center the map at startup on the same location it had when I closed the application?
ps: in the forum I couldn't find anything about it, but maybe I'm not looking hard enough and I apologize....
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(31.01.2025, 09:35)utbox Wrote: Thank you very much for the great work, especially the changes made with the latest prerelease!
Thank you, really appreciated.
(31.01.2025, 09:35)utbox Wrote: Is it possible to define the point where RouteCoverter centers the offline map on opening?
When starting, RouteConverter uses the last used center and zoom which are stored under Windows in the registry below
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\JavaSoft\Prefs\slash\navigation\mapview]
(31.01.2025, 09:35)utbox Wrote: Or is it possible for it to center the map at startup on the same location it had when I closed the application?
That's already implemented.
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When starting, RouteConverter uses the last used center and zoom which are stored under Windows in the registry below
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\JavaSoft\Prefs\slash\navigation\mapview]
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He, in my Win10 with
Windows (bundled with Java) is not present HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\JavaSoft\Prefs\slash\navigation\mapview.
So I don't know how to define the point where RouteCoverter
centers the offline map on opening
on Win10 and
on Linux Mint.
Thanks.
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(04.02.2025, 15:55)utbox Wrote: He, in my Win10 with Windows (bundled with Java) is not present HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\JavaSoft\Prefs\slash\navigation\mapview.
Please search more throughly... there are registry keys for RouteConverter.
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