No problem.  The YouTube channel is strictly an avocation.  

On Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 1:09:25 PM UTC-7, baerrus wrote:
>
> Sorry, I assumed you are part of the project because you have that 
> tutorial video on youtube.
>
> On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 12:57 PM, Bart Eisenberg <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> >You may want to think of a better name for the latter option
>>
>> Just to be clear, I'm not a developer.  But I agree: though no better 
>> name comes to mind. I only figured it out through experimentation.  
>>
>> On Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 11:13:00 AM UTC-7, baerrus wrote:
>>>
>>> "Pass along entire track" was unchecked. Apparently, "calculate first 
>>> and last route segment" was unchecked too, which is why Osmand wasn't 
>>> navigating toward the GPX track but just drawing a lazy straight line. You 
>>> may want to think of a better name for the latter option. I am pretty sure 
>>> no user can understand what it means from its name. And if it is cryptic 
>>> then it might at least be shorter!
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, May 23, 2018 at 10:28:08 AM UTC-7, Bart Eisenberg wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I think that would work  For the first navigation,  press somewhere on 
>>>> the GPX where you want to head, then press Go to navigate to it.  Once you 
>>>> arrive, press the directions arrow again, specify at the prompt that you 
>>>> want to follow that specific GPX, and press Go, sarting, per Metaluc, a 
>>>> second navigation.  
>>>>
>>>> Just curious, when you were trying to navigate to the 200 mile track, 
>>>> did you have "Pass along entire track" unchecked?  (As well as 
>>>> "Calculate...for first and last route segment" checked.)  I would have 
>>>> thought that would work, but I haven't tried it.   
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, May 23, 2018 at 9:53:16 AM UTC-7, baerrus wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Bart, 
>>>>>
>>>>> I am aware of that option but we joined the GPX track somewhere in the 
>>>>> middle. it is a long 200mi track so it wasn't practical to traverse it 
>>>>> from 
>>>>> the beginning. Would creating a waypoint at a desired point on GPX, as 
>>>>> Metaluc suggested, work? By work I mean a single navigation which would 
>>>>> lead to the waypoint first and then continue along the GPX.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, May 23, 2018 at 7:20:15 AM UTC-7, Bart Eisenberg wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You can do it in one step. From the navigation menu, press the gear 
>>>>>> icon and enable "Calculate route for first and last route segment". 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tuesday, May 22, 2018 at 6:26:14 PM UTC-7, baerrus wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I went for a motorcycle adventure last weekend. Running Osmand 2.9.3 
>>>>>>> on a Kyocera android phone. I had a GPX track prepared. However we 
>>>>>>> started 
>>>>>>> about 12 miles away from closest point on the track. I started a route 
>>>>>>> with 
>>>>>>> 'Use visible track to navigate = YES'. Osmand showed a straight line 
>>>>>>> toward 
>>>>>>> the track (non routable at all). So until we reached the track location 
>>>>>>> we 
>>>>>>> were on our own navigating. Is there a way to ask Osmand to navigate 
>>>>>>> toward 
>>>>>>> a GPX track or a marker on the track? Once we were on the track Osmand 
>>>>>>> worked great.
>>>>>>>
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