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Use track as route #12

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Jactari opened this issue Sep 26, 2015 · 0 comments
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Use track as route #12

Jactari opened this issue Sep 26, 2015 · 0 comments
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Jactari commented Sep 26, 2015

On reflection, my original comment for an enhancement is not clear. The real function being sought is to plan and save a route by dropping pins on the map as waypoints. OGT draws links between the pins and incrementally calculates the sum of the distances between the pins. The functionality described in my original comment then still applies.

My original comment . . . Using a pre-recorded track as a route is very useful. It's possible with very little modification . . .
• select required track from list ('load in map')
• track is displayed with its distance and duration (as previous comment)

  • add waypoints if required (as now)
    • if required, save track together with waypoints (as now). While saving, change name to include 'route' if required
    • press START: distance and duration are zeroed, then begin counting up
    • pre-recorded track (now a route) stays on screen in blue (not cleared, as now, when distance/duration is RESET)
    • new track is plotted in red
    • PAUSE then SAVE stores the new track only (which becomes blue)
    • PAUSE, without SAVE, retains both route and track on screen
    • probably, RESET becomes redundant but is replaced with CLEAR (to remove track/s from screen)
@merlos merlos added this to the 1.1 milestone Sep 27, 2015
@merlos merlos removed this from the 1.1 milestone May 19, 2019
@merlos merlos added this to the 1.10.0 milestone Jun 1, 2023
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