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Show posts MenuQuote from: Andrew Heard on May 02, 2024, 23:41:33or... slope could be the coloring for the route outline (along sides), with transparent middle so that style of road is still visible/ not obscured?That is too far removed from the original. Would fit into the custom line. But it has a few disadvantages compared to the original.
Quote from: Menion on April 30, 2024, 16:17:53– endlich funktionierte die Umrissfarbe für Tracks
Quote from: lor74cas on March 29, 2024, 12:44:38Hi,If there is a path there, I add it to OSM immediately after the tour.
You could contribute by adding the information to openstreetmap. It will take some time but sooner or later it will be implemented and the transition will occur normally.
In the meantime, you would like Locus to insert a sort of bypass between two points that are not currently connected, temporarily until the grid is definitively updated. In this way not only the recalculation but also future planning would take the change into account.
It could be an interesting feature, but I don't know how many would be interested in it. But in my experience of use I have often found myself in similar situations having to edit the line manually each time.
Quote from: TomHH on March 27, 2024, 10:27:43No timer please! If I want to get it fast, then I click fast!Menion meant timer user-defined. If you don't want it, you don't have to use it. I think the solution is good.
Of course my way of using LM isn't the holy grail! It's just the way I use it. That may not be appropriate for others and sometimes it's also changing habits and getting used to it. So in the end all good!
PS: if I could disable the timer then it's fine!
Quote from: Graf Geo on March 25, 2024, 14:37:14You can still do this. Simply start the route planner directly instead of "Navigate to", then you can select the starting point on the map.Use plan route by instead of navigating.
Quote from: TomHH on March 22, 2024, 14:08:13Hmm, I would bother switching back to the previous approach. If I want to plan a route I open the planer, if I want to do a quick and direct navigation I use 'Navigate'.Not always, I want to navigate from my location to the selected point. But I may not like the route selection. That's why the route via the planner is quite good and does almost no more work.
The current approach with first open the planer and start navigation from here is okay but a little useless as I know in advance what I want to do IMHO.