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Timestamp:
2016-10-25T10:36:45+02:00 (8 years ago)
Author:
stoecker
Message:

properly handling of HDOP - not restricting it to the range of 0 to 1

File:
1 edited

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  • trunk/src/org/openstreetmap/josm/gui/layer/gpx/GpxDrawHelper.java

    r10824 r11161  
    6262    private double minTrackDurationForTimeColoring;
    6363
    64     private int hdopfactor;
     64    /** maximum value of displayed HDOP, minimum is 0 */
     65    private int hdoprange;
    6566
    6667    private static final double PHI = Math.toRadians(15);
     
    214215        colorTracksTune = Main.pref.getInteger("draw.rawgps.colorTracksTune", spec, 45);
    215216        colorModeDynamic = Main.pref.getBoolean("draw.rawgps.colors.dynamic", spec, false);
    216         hdopfactor = Main.pref.getInteger("hdop.factor", 25);
     217        /* good HDOP's are between 1 and 3, very bad HDOP's go into 3 digit values */
     218        hdoprange = Main.pref.getInteger("hdop.range", 7);
    217219        minTrackDurationForTimeColoring = Main.pref.getInteger("draw.rawgps.date-coloring-min-dt", 60);
    218220        largePointAlpha = Main.pref.getInteger("draw.rawgps.large.alpha", -1) & 0xFF;
     
    311313        } else { // color mode not dynamic
    312314            velocityScale.setRange(0, colorTracksTune);
    313             hdopScale.setRange(0, 1.0/hdopfactor);
     315            hdopScale.setRange(0, hdoprange);
    314316        }
    315317        double now = System.currentTimeMillis()/1000.0;
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