That's what I thought.  Once you set the destination, it calculates the 
route.  If it's a long route, there's a delay.  

On Friday, February 22, 2019 at 3:54:56 PM UTC-8, Majka wrote:
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> On Friday, 22 February 2019 23:40:35 UTC+1, Dick van Nierop wrote:
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>> Thanks, Bart. I understand how to set the start and end points, and 
>> additional points in between. The question is how can I get Osmand to 
>> calculate a route? It doesn't do that by itself, does it? 
>>
>> As far as I remember, just start the navigation. The simulation is simply 
> taking you through the calculated route as if you were driving... 
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