As far as I know the GPX file format contains a list of waypoints
(coordinates), nothing else.
A navigation software uses these waypoints to create a route, depending on
settings. Osmand does it different for cars, bicycle or walking. For cars
it can be set to snap the closest way from point
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
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
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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
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
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 with more points? Will it ignore the missed
point as
I was happy to find Osmand as a great navigation software. Worked well for
hiking with gpx tracks.
But using tracks for the motorbike is a hassle. If I miss for several
reasons a waypoint, it wants me allways to make a U-turn.
Is there any solution that a waypoint can be ignored?
Or maybe