extra waypoints adding,always added at the end of route
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@Jörgen said in extra waypoints adding,always added at the end of route:
You need to add a waypoint on (exactly on) the current route and then you can move this to a new position.
No, that won't work. Topic starter is right. When using the mobile app and adding a new waypoint between two existing points, that new waypoint wil be added as the new finishpoint! In the desktopversion of MRA that same action creates a waypoint between those existing points.
@Rob-Verhoeff said in extra waypoints adding,always added at the end of route:
@Jörgen said in extra waypoints adding,always added at the end of route:
You need to add a waypoint on (exactly on) the current route and then you can move this to a new position.
No, that won't work. Topic starter is right. When using the mobile app and adding a new waypoint between two existing points, that new waypoint wil be added as the new finishpoint! In the desktopversion of MRA that same action creates a waypoint between those existing points.
You are right, I was on the desktop version.
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If your mobile device happens to be an 12.1” iPad Pro its easy peasy.
All joking aside, the iPad Pro is brilliant device for MRA use.
You get the full desktop experience in a compact form that takes up practically no space when out on tour.@Lynchy67 oh aren't you just helping me solidify my decision to buy an ipad pro. I have been going back and forth about buying one for a bit wanting something that can travel with me that wasn't a laptop and can be used for route planning, 360 video editing and photo organizing. I'm torn at the moment though hoping that a new refresh of the ipad pro will come out in spring 2024 since the current model is really 5 years old at this point.
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@Lynchy67 oh aren't you just helping me solidify my decision to buy an ipad pro. I have been going back and forth about buying one for a bit wanting something that can travel with me that wasn't a laptop and can be used for route planning, 360 video editing and photo organizing. I'm torn at the moment though hoping that a new refresh of the ipad pro will come out in spring 2024 since the current model is really 5 years old at this point.
Best money I ever spent was getting the iPad Pro.
It’s a no brainier.
I have iOS and Android Lifetime accounts I can sync and open both on the same iPad.
Save the GPX files on the iPad deploy to iOS and Android.
Also LumaFusion is awesome software for recording and editing rides with 2 GoPro’s. -
If your mobile device happens to be an 12.1” iPad Pro its easy peasy.
All joking aside, the iPad Pro is brilliant device for MRA use.
You get the full desktop experience in a compact form that takes up practically no space when out on tour.@Lynchy67 I use an iPad Pro 11 and an Apple Pencil. This combination works great for route planning.
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@Lynchy67 I use an iPad Pro 11 and an Apple Pencil. This combination works great for route planning.
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@Lynchy67 I use an iPad Pro 11 and an Apple Pencil. This combination works great for route planning.
I do have the Apple Pencil but I've never used it for route planning.
I'll give it a go.
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On the desktop you can see a small circle indicating that you are ON the line while hoovering the mouse cursor over the line. On whatever touchscreen that will for obvious reasons NOT be visible if you point your finger at that exact spot...
Maybe it is possible to enlarge the area that is considered to be ON the line a bit, that would make inserting points on touchscreens a bit more accurate and intuitive.
I am not certain the webdeveloper is reading this? But I am guessing they are having their hands full at the moment. -
Best money I ever spent was getting the iPad Pro.
It’s a no brainier.
I have iOS and Android Lifetime accounts I can sync and open both on the same iPad.
Save the GPX files on the iPad deploy to iOS and Android.
Also LumaFusion is awesome software for recording and editing rides with 2 GoPro’s.@Lynchy67
You are killing me, I really want one but I know there is refresh coming so I'm behaving and not going to get one until that happens. -
It works very simple and efficient, both on phone and iPad: zoom in on the current route, double-click on the route and a new, intermediate, waypoint appears. You can now shift the waypoint to where you want it to be. Am using this all the time, for quite a period already.
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It works very simple and efficient, both on phone and iPad: zoom in on the current route, double-click on the route and a new, intermediate, waypoint appears. You can now shift the waypoint to where you want it to be. Am using this all the time, for quite a period already.
Yes I agree if you go to the Routelab on a mobile device, it will work as you indicated.
I suspect however, that some users are trying to do it in the Next Beta App which as @Corjan-Meijerink indicated is “impossible”. -
Yes I agree if you go to the Routelab on a mobile device, it will work as you indicated.
I suspect however, that some users are trying to do it in the Next Beta App which as @Corjan-Meijerink indicated is “impossible”.Just created a cycling route on Komoot on Android, and it placesthe added waypoint in between points ,in between...not at the end. Exactly as expected
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This is indeed a bit hard (
impossible) on mobile devices.@Corjan-Meijerink
I Just created a cycling route in Komoot on Android, and it places the added waypoint in between points..not at the end. Exactly as expected