Hi, could be a solution. But I already do not really like to add each
~200km a point on a say 600km route. Also if you take a closer look at the
tunnels in Austria and North Italy you would easily have 10 more points to
add. Not really practical.

Regards
M

Am 06.04.2017 9:38 vorm. schrieb "'P Wat' via Osmand" <
[email protected]>:

> Could this work as a temporary expedient?
> When Osmand has calculated your very long route, place a waypoint ("First
> intermediate destination") on the calculated route line at a moderate
> distance, eg 10 miles, beyond the tunnel.  This assumes (I don't know) that
> OsmAnd would then fairly quickly re-calculate at least the next few km, to
> that waypoint, in time to be useful.
> Paul W
>
> On Wednesday, July 2, 2014 at 11:58:50 AM UTC+1, Evelina Gav wrote:
>>
>> When in tunnels, gps often lose signal, and the position. When you exit
>> of the tunnel OSMand caught the coordinates, but somehow does not realize
>> that car is on the planned way and start to recalculate the rout. OK, if
>> rout is short, but if it is long (2000km and more) it sometimes took long.
>> Is there any default settings which I could set that after tunnel rout
>> won`t be recalculated? Any other thoughts?
>>
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