Very good!
Via-points is in your plan?
Via-points is in your plan?
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Menion on July 27, 2021, 07:35:59Ok, I'm glad to help improve Locus.
Hi francisco,
I was almost sure, that this feature is already implemented (recalc during navigation when no-go changes) and you are of course correct > it is missing. Well, it should work partially in case of "Recalculate with point priority" and no via points along. Anyway, it is a more complex task so I'll rather look at it next month and not a few days before the new version. I'll let you know here ... thanks
Quote from: tapio on July 20, 2021, 22:27:29Is that an answer?
Habe ich schon mal gelesen, kann aber sein, dass Du das schon woanders geschrieben hast 😊
Quote from: Menion on July 11, 2021, 20:33:00For 4.1 - the tests were: 1st. for 3,5 Km. track; 2nd. route to waypoint at 1,5 Km ; so no big calculations due to the track or route extension;
Hello,
4.1 Recalculation speed
- here it highly depends on the distance the BRouter has to compute. The longer the distance, the speed grows almost exponentially. For common hike & bike, it is not a big problem I believe. Most of the routes is below 50km and for this, speed is good enough. For longer routes it may be a problem, agree.
Bigger problem is, that even Radim, who in our team work on routing profiles, isn't experienced enough, to bring some noticable speed improvement to the BRouter system, so it is more on the work of Arndt (developer of the BRouter).
4.2 Auto-zoom
This will be a lot easier . You probably has set to apply certain "Preset" when navigation starts (in the navigation settings). So modify this preset!
Quote from: Menion on July 10, 2021, 20:59:01Report on the error - is not an error
Hello francisco
thanks for the very detailed description
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Sorry I do not have more usable answer.
Quote from: Menion on July 08, 2021, 16:05:07Hi Menion,
Hi francisco,
Big "?" in navigation usually means that you are out of computed route and you should on the map see, where is the recommended path. To me, it mainly looks that LoRouter and BRouter computed different routes. Is it correct?
Both routers use their own set of routing profiles. You probably do not share exactly the same profiles in both routers right?
So, to at least compare both routers, the best should be if you share with us here the start and end coordinates and type of routing you choosed for BRouter and LoRouter.
Quote from: freischneider on May 06, 2021, 11:32:25
Have you tried the same email address as with the google account?