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(Feature Request) Map with locations #29
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I assume you are aware that if you touch on an AP in the database list it will give information about it. And on that same information screen is a button for displaying it on a map. That actually just generates a geo intent which can be fielded by a number of different apps. For that I prefer Maps.me but it also works with OsmAnd. Both Maps.me and OsmAnd have off line vector map databases so you can do this with no data connections. I assume that there are other map apps which can field the geo intent, so you should not be limited to those two. It might be nice to have an option to show all the APs in an area which might require the backend to directly support a map interface. And it would be nice for a way to limit the database listing to something much shorter. Maybe an option to only show the APs that are in the immediate area. I will leave this issue open while I ponder on how I'd like this to work. |
Yep, I know about the feature to show single AP coordinates. |
@maumi You can run an sqlite3 query to dump coordinates to a CSV table, which can in turn be imported to QGIS. |
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No need to truncate the list, then. |
Hey, first, cool app and works great.
I've wanted to visualize my collected APs. So I first used jsawk to only select the coordinates and then hamstermap.com to show them on the map.
Next step I did was to use pygmaps to write a simple html which shows points (or circles) of the coordinates.
For now I export my wifi cells, run a script on my PC to see the map with all my collected locations.
It would be cool to have this option directly in the app, so that I don't need to use the export function.
Pygmaps is more or less just doing some html writing. So it should be possible without any helper modules (maybe a json parser because it's easier).
I could help if wanted, but my java times are long time ago and I haven't written any Android App.
But I could show my crude way to display the coordinates now.
Greets
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