On Monday, 24 April 2017 22:03:17 UTC+1, Akkana Peck wrote: > > OsmAnd is great for following GPX files while hiking. But when I > display a GPX file that includes a lot of waypoints, some of them > show as a big red circle with a white star inside it, while others > display as a small red circle with no red star. It's easy to lose > the small-circle ones when they're covered by big-star-circles. > > For instance, in the attached screenshot (if it doesn't attach, try > http://shallowsky.com/tmp/Screenshot_2017-04-24-11-09-40.jpg ) > R3 is a big circle-star and R4 is a small circle. But in the GPX > file there's nothing that makes R3 seem more important than R4: > > <wpt lat="37.553084" lon="-109.766051"> > <time>2015-12-02T16:50:34Z</time> > <name>R3</name> > </wpt> > <wpt lat="37.554921" lon="-109.769656"> > <time>2015-12-02T16:50:34Z</time> > <name>R4</name> > </wpt> > > Is there a way to make OsmAnd display all waypoints the same size? > > ...Akkana >
Hi, I don't think there's a way to make all the waypoints the same size. In your example, some of the waypoints are very close together. If all of the waypoints in that cluster were the same size, they'd overlap and you wouldn't be able to distinguish where the waypoints are. It looks like OsmAnd uses the smaller icon for close waypoints in the centre of a cluster. That seems sensible to me. If you zoom in further I suspect all the waypoints will be shown at the same size. Nick -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Osmand" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
