AFAIK, following GPX in OSMAnd is detached from the vector maps and included data. There can be even Raster maps and/or the GPX route may be off-road.

Consider using GPX generated by Brouter web or local Brouter, where visual/voice hints are at junctions/crossroads only, and only for non trivial ones.

(LocusMap can use these hints also via routing service interface, but there is lack of support for this in OSMAnd yet. I use it a long on long distance journeys.)

What you want is not simpler for OSMAnd, and in fact can be confusing.

I can imagine lot of people who would be irritated by overdarlinging. :-) Better is to take a female companion on the journey.

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Dne 22. srpna 2018 19:18:31 Marc Roujansky <[email protected]> napsal:

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Hello

I have just made a 900 km bicycle tour through the East of France, Haute
Savoie, Savoie, Isère, and Drome to Valence.

I happily used OSMAND and GPX files that I had made for these 16 days of
road.

But I realized that something important was missing: when you're at a
junction, instead of having the GPX arrow telling you where to go, it would
be simpler for OSMAND to indicate between 2.5 km to 5 km before NAME of the
village to be reached.

Because of this lack, and always being repositioned in the 200 meters, I
let down OSMAND for days, except in case of serious doubt!

And then, could we not bring a little more friendliness when OSMAND orders
us to go right, since it is a female voice, to add "my darling"?

I do not know if my suggestions can come true?

Regards
Marc

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