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Support => Wishlist => Implemented => Topic started by: dibrial on March 16, 2011, 07:46:17

Title: Beep once within x meters
Post by: dibrial on March 16, 2011, 07:46:17
I would like to see this function implemented in the Final 1.0 version.

Make Locus beep (once) when within X meters of a waypoint.

In this way I would save a lot of battery, because I don't have to look on the screen that much anymore.
The guiding now starts beeping from a long distance and get's annoying when hiking trough a quiet environment. e.g. Beep once when within 10 meters will do fine for me.
Title: Re: Beep once within x meters
Post by: Menion on March 16, 2011, 09:57:24
hi,
  this is I think third request on this topic this week :). I can promise that I'll do this right after 1.0 will be out. Why not now? Because this brings new testing, new settings, new translation! and I have almost everything prepared for final release ...

  so next week in testing version ;)
Title: Re: Beep once within x meters
Post by: dibrial on March 31, 2011, 07:00:06
Hey Menion,

Any news on this topic?
Title: Re: Beep once within x meters
Post by: Menion on March 31, 2011, 09:22:38
ah sorry I forgot on it :) added now so test in next released version ...
Title: Re: Beep once within x meters
Post by: marlar on March 31, 2011, 11:13:54
I look forward to this too. Besides using battery power, it is also a bit annoying to listen to those beeps :-)

If it could start beeping only when withing a given distance, that would be great. In a perfect world, one could choose between beeping only once when you approach the point, or start the normal beep as implemented now when you approach the point.

Anyhow, either of these choices would be fine.
Title: Re: Beep once within x meters
Post by: Menion on March 31, 2011, 11:30:11
they are both available now ;)
Title: Re: Beep once within x meters
Post by: kai-t on April 01, 2011, 08:23:18
Hi menion,

thanks for this improvment. It works very nice and it is usable for me.
But i would wish that one can set up it the other way. So it only beep when leaving the path for x meters. Is this possible?
I try to explain this demand. As i often download tracks from the internet and import it in Locus this pathes have many way points and it beeps very often and is also anoying.
So if it only would beep when i loose the track i could look at the display and check where to go only if necessary because i lost the track.
I try to be a little bit more precise:
Under guiding i can set a distance for changing to the next waypoint. If this distance could be used and Locus would beep if the distance to a waypoint gets bigger than the given value this would be great.

Thanks very much for this amazing tool which really helped me alot ;-)

Best regards
Kai
Title: Re: Beep once within x meters
Post by: Rob on April 01, 2011, 08:50:17
Hi Kai,
fully agree with your suggestion - see also my blog under "Troubles & Questions: search, route, guide questions ..
There are also some good ideas from Menion mentioned.... have a look...

regards Rob
Title: Re: Beep once within x meters
Post by: Menion on April 01, 2011, 09:08:11
agree kai-t .. I'll look at it ;)
Title: Re: Beep once within x meters
Post by: marlar on April 01, 2011, 10:06:22
Very good idea actually. One could simply enjoy walking better if you don't have to constantly watch the phone. Of course, you should now and then make sure you are on the right track and that Locus is not crashed or something.

+1 !
Title: Re: Beep once within x meters
Post by: kai-t on April 01, 2011, 17:05:01
Yes you are absolutly right, it would ruin your day if android crashs and so you do not notice that you are totaly wrong ;-)

Thanks for the quick answer menion. I am looking forward for this new feature!

Thanks for this great tool!
Kai
Title: Re: Beep once within x meters
Post by: Menion on April 01, 2011, 17:48:37
oki, test and tell me something about new version viewtopic.php?f=25&t=424 (http://forum.asamm.cz/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=424) ...

also please some English translation improvements should be welcome (if needed) :)