Re: [Script] WME Junction Node Fixer v0.0.9.0 2014-08-18
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 11:12 pm
disregard
Waze: outsmarting traffic together
https://www.waze.com/forum/
Oyyo needs to remove the old version from there... now that JNF is Chrome store native. Oyyo put it there as a simpler solution for users who weren't familiar with Chrome developer mode after Chrome made the switch to require dev mode for non-store extensions.Fredo-p wrote:Just a heads up. On Chrome, both the old and new verssion are being displayed and could be confusing for some.
If anyone was to do a Google search for "Junction Node Fixer" they are taken to the old version.
That's not how the prompt scheme works. The only turn angle that matters is 45°. Once you have more than one segment within ±45° of straight ahead, Waze looks at primary name, alt name (as of recently), and road type to determine whether you get an instruction, then relative angle of the out segments to determine which instruction you get (left or right); then if it's "right" it checks the relative type of the in-out pair to determine which instruction you get (exit vs. stay).Taco909 wrote:Suggestion for JNF (and the version incorporated into Toolbox):
Make the "8" and "9" keys hotkeys that, when two segments are selected, changes the junction geometry to 180 (8) or 90 (9) degrees if it is within, say 10 degrees.
This could be particularly helpful with the recent changes in TTS routing. While I have not encountered any problems (I believe I have received "stay" instructions where I did not before), I've seen a couple of junctions where it seems that, if TTS is ignoring "natural path" is might issue a "stay to the right" for both of the possible directions for a junction on a curve.... IE: "Natural path" being 5 degrees right and exit being 35 degrees right.
Not exactly. It's a link. Provided by WMECH when a node with a highlighted soft turn, revcon, etc. is selected, if JNF is installed. Clicking it performs the JNF function on that node.AlanOfTheBerg wrote:That's not a button, but it is text suggesting that you tap 'Q' on the keyboard to fix.BellHouse wrote:Just to be sure: which version of JNF are you running? I am not aware that the current 0.0.9.6 produces any button "Automatically fix node (Q)".
With one exception: Toolbox removed the feature that enables dead-end U turns when using JNF on the other end of a dead-end segment.taco909 wrote:. . . if you have Toolbox installed in Firefox, you have all JNF functionality.
Or if you want to be able to set a stop point on any of those dead ends.bgodette wrote:Enabled if you want the new U-Turn instruction to work if Waze starts you out pointed the wrong way on a dead-end or if you drive into a dead-end (car-pool).
JNF does this on its own as well.kentsmith9 wrote:I have only noticed the Toolbox adding the extra node to prevent loops when you select that button to perform that task. I seem to recall the Q function (or maybe I am confusing the W doing that) used to do that under Toolbox, but maybe I was mistaken that JNF was still doing it on its own at that time.