Hi,
I noticed that a few of the Locus-Waypoint icons having a wrong or missleading Hotspot (the pixel that is exactely marking the coordinates an icon's waypoint on the map).
These are the "x"-icon, the ring-icon, and the circle-icon of each color. Their optical hotspot is in the center of these icons. But Locus uses a Pixel at the bottom of these icons as the coordinate hotspot
Look at following example Screenshot:
(https://s31.postimg.org/xiwj8b6ef/missplaced_hotspot.jpg) (https://postimg.org/image/xiwj8b6ef/)
you can see, there is a difference of about 60 Meters in reality between the center of the icon and the real coordinates of the icon's waypoint indicated by the cross-hair. In extreme cases somebody could by mistake think that the waypoint is somewhere within the parallel street of a town.
Please correct the Hotspots of these icons.
The other Locus icons (arrows and marker-like icons) as well as the Garmin-icons, which having their optical hotspot in their center, are already treated correctly in Locus.
Good day sonny,
I was fixing hot-spot for Garmin icons few months ago and I've completely forget that default Locus pack has also some center-center icons.
So thanks for useful bug-report, issue will be fixed in next version.