On Nov 10, 10:50 pm, MattBTay <[email protected]> wrote:
> That makes sense, I actually have a road that will work for all
> directions! My next questions is how do I implement the intermediate
> point?

I showed it to you in my previous post, only I mistyped one letter:
daddr=29.377201,-98.48093+to:2617+Roosevelt+Avenue,+78214


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> On Nov 7, 1:40 pm, Marcelo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Everything is possible!
>
> > You just need to add an internmediate point, like:
> > saddr=29.377201,-98.48093+to:2617+Roosevelt+Avenue,+78214
> > That one works fine if you come from the general direction of Austin.
>
> > But since you don't know where they are coming from, that could be a
> > silly detour, so you need to calculate the approximate bearing that
> > they are coming from and have a few different intermediate points that
> > can be added to the route depending on that.
>
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> > Marcelo -http://maps.forum.nu
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> > On Nov 7, 8:11 pm,MattBTay<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I have an address where the default destination takes drivers over a
> > > large railroad crossing, I would prefer to have them avoid that, what
> > > (if any is the process for altering the default route a user is
> > > displayed when using the directions to/from feature?
>
> > > So I guess the question is how to I create a custom set of directions?
> > > Is this even possible?
>
> > > here is a current link to the map
>
> > >http://www.texasadvertising.net/travelersworldmap/

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