@Marten-Wiersma, als een workaround: in het route overzicht, klik op edit (pensymbool) en zonder de naam te veranderen druk je op opslaan. Als je dat doet voor alle relevante routes voor de komende dagen, dan staan die dus bovenaan in Navigation.
@Alan-k
You may be aware of Culver Down already but I’ll mention it anyway just in case.
Fantastic views of Sandown and Shanklin Beaches from Culver Down.
And fond memories of my old Honda Dullville now replaced with a Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro.
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@Steve-Jarrell
Steve
gpx 1.1 Route with shaping points (balls) and viapoints (Flags)
You can leave the recalculation on on the Zumo XT, if you deviate from the route you will be brought back to the route (to the nearest ball or flag)
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gpx 1.2 Route-Track via viapoints (Flags)
You must turn off the recalculation on the Zumo XT, if you deviate from the route you will have to drive back to the route on sight. If you leave recalculation on you will be directed to the next flag according to the settings on the Zumo.
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@Tim-Thompson said in Suggestion: Import Routes, Route-Tracks and Tracks in one step:
I note that Gold subscription has a Reduce function in the tool kit.
using that function for this purpose will give you possibly a different route; Less waypoints = less precision
@Hans-van-de-Ven-MRA-Master said in Suggestion: Make the Routeplanner Left Column resizable:
@Jack-van-Tilburg
I know it's hard to find tracks and routes through that menu, especially if they come from others. I try not to make the names longer than 36 characters (max what is readable on the Zumo XT) and start my routes with (mmdd City name City name) so as an example (0919 Helmond Trabeb Trarbach) I also set the date and time when creating of the route, because that's what they're sorted by in the XT.
I'll drop the enlargement of the left menu to the programmers.
That's fine. You like doing things your way... And I like doing things my way. What would be nice is if neither of us are constrained to how we prefer to do things by the limitations of the tool.
@Tim-Thompson said in [MRA Navigation (Android):.
Yup. I'm aware and understand that. Here's hoping that current problems don't continue to persist in the new app.
I’m sure they won’t
@Rob-Wilkie same here but the issue is to do with the way MRA uses avoidances
Namely State Highways!
Turning this off in basecamp allows you down the road yet you have no option to take it off in MRA
@Jack-van-Tilburg said in suggestion: reported and known bugs area in the forum:
I don't think our fellow forum users are here waiting for a lesson IT Service Management
probably not but maybe MRa itself is:
@Rob-Verhoeff
Thanks a lot, I missed that.
Now I only have to consider whether or not to buy a product without having a clue where it will end up
But then, that routeplanner is excellent so ...
A really, really good idea as you spend a lot of time "cleaning" your route from the annoying u-turns nobody needs. But keep in mind that lot of roads are parallel, for instance motorways and country-roads, so you need the possibility to override the magnetism or to direct it to the type of street you like to use.
I'm looking forward to this feature.
@Steve-Lynch said in Are we wanting too much??:
@stuart-marritt
For me the Zumo XT will never recalculate for me as I place at least 1 Shaping Point on every road I want to travel on.
Yes its a lot of extra work but I like to travel on the Country Lanes with the grass in the middle.
But thats the thing you wont get unwanted recalculations as you have enough shaping points etc
Schoolboy errors are what we are all learning from and what others will still be doing and not putting enough shaping points in
And if you don't put enough in and take a turn off route and it recalculates then you could end up with a totally different route. I have also had it ignore shaping points and go straight to the end of the route or start from the beginning
I use plenty of shaping points and also a few Via/waypoints as Via/Waypoints can't be ignored where as the zumo can ignore shaping points
My solution is to have plenty of both and turn off route recalculation on to prompt That way you can go off route if need be and be able to join back up on your own accord without messing the route