I was just experimenting to find a temporary work-around. If you select a
favourite then hit SHARE and COPY, then your clipboard gets a load of info
that includes the lat/long.
Easier, on Android if you have the app "Geo2Clip: Copy map coordinates" by
CatFish (here
I just downloaded 3.3.6. The Map Marker problem appears fixed. (Talk about
service!)
On Friday, March 15, 2019 at 3:55:57 PM UTC-7, Bart Eisenberg wrote:
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> And if I've made a new route, and "cancel" it, OsmAnd navigates back to
> the map marker. I don't know of a setting that would cause
And if I've made a new route, and "cancel" it, OsmAnd navigates back to the
map marker. I don't know of a setting that would cause this. And you don't
know. And it persists in 3.3.5. I'll put on GitHub. Thanks!
On Friday, March 15, 2019 at 2:03:17 PM UTC-7, Harry van der Wolf wrote
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>
And 10 minutes later on 3.3.5.
But everything remains the same.
Harry
Op vr 15 mrt. 2019 om 22:03 schreef Harry van der Wolf :
> When I set the map maker it is indeed automatically creating a route from
> my current position.
> But when I enter a new destination it simply calculates a route to
When I set the map maker it is indeed automatically creating a route from
my current position.
But when I enter a new destination it simply calculates a route to the new
destination and no longer uses the map marker.
Same when I cancel the route, select a new destination and request
directions.
@Harry: speaking of bugs, I'd be grateful if you'd try this in the interest
of providing a sanity check:
Set a single map maker near your location.
Press the directions key.
What do you see?
On 3.3.4 on three devices, I automatically start navigating from my current
position to the map
I do not find this setting, where is it?
Am Freitag, 15. März 2019 15:41:35 UTC+1 schrieb Bart Eisenberg:
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> The video reflects my experience following GPXs with OsmAnd on foot and in
> a car. I've never had the problem you describe. I assume under settings
> you've disabled "pass along entire
On 19-03-14 15:58, Bart Eisenberg wrote:> This video is my take on how
to navigate on the road with an imported
> GPX. See how my experience compares with yours.
> https://youtu.be/mMcw4kYmfPk
Thanks Bart,
that's an excellent video to demonstrate what you can do here.
Very well done, you put
Op vr 15 mrt. 2019 om 15:41 schreef Bart Eisenberg :
> The video reflects my experience following GPXs with OsmAnd on foot and in
> a car. I've never had the problem you describe. I assume under settings
> you've disabled "pass along entire track".
>
>
>
Hi Bart,
Where can I find that? It is not
The video reflects my experience following GPXs with OsmAnd on foot and in a
car. I've never had the problem you describe. I assume under settings you've
disabled "pass along entire track".
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This is a real problem for me as well, so I have reported the problem on
github
On Monday, 11 March 2019 20:47:43 UTC+9, Alex Boru wrote:
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> Hello, after installation of the new version android OsmAnd+ 3.3.4 I
> can not anymore find the coordinates lat/long of MY FAVOURITES points from
>
In my opinion IT IS Osmands fault, if there is no way to avoid this.
Maybe I drive on a 2-lane highway on the left and I miss the waypoint by 1
meter on the right lane.
It is my mistake?
>> So it's not osmand's fault, but your mistake how to set and use
>> waypoints?
>>
>> - Martin
>>
>>
Exactly this is my problem. What means "close enough". If Osmand would
accept maybe 30 meter for accepting a waypoint the problem would be solved.
Yes, older trackpoints are removed after maybe 30 km. No setting in Osmand
WHEN they are removed?
Looks to me like there can be a solution for
Yes I did continue the road, but following the route downtown was
impossible when Osmand wanted to go back at every side street.
Thanks for the link. This is what I do. I agree with only as many waypoints
as needed. Just so many to keep the desired route.
Going from point to point and press
On 19-03-14 11:27, limomob...@gmail.com wrote:
> I open the OSMAND+ app and start navigation with my GPS track. I have 1
> point about every 10 km to force the desired route. Osmand snaps the
> navigation on the road automaticly and the navigations works perfect.
> Maybe I should create the route
For going from A to B fast I allways use Google Maps with traffic infos. I
need Osmand only for planed routes (bike/hike).
I checked the video. I do it the same way, but I never had the issue with
the instructions for every turn.
What was the distance between waypoints in this video? To many I
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