Why does route change when connecting to Android Auto?
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@Herman-Veldhuizen, I was merely referring to @atse-kroes addition.
To answer your comment, I think when you open a route in the app-planner, and the detour is already shown there, that becomes the new "original calculation" of the route.@Con-Hennekens not sure what you mean, but all what I am after is consistency. Ignoring closures might be the right thing to do but then i would like to see the same in the in-app route editor, without having to sprinkle my route with waypoints which don't represent anything and without having to change some settings between editing and navigating. The in-app editor is the only editor I ever use.
The images below illustrate the issue.
The first one shows my mini test route in the editor.
The 2nd and 3rd show what I can see during navigation (route as track). Sometimes the 2nd, sometimes the 3rd.


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@Con-Hennekens not sure what you mean, but all what I am after is consistency. Ignoring closures might be the right thing to do but then i would like to see the same in the in-app route editor, without having to sprinkle my route with waypoints which don't represent anything and without having to change some settings between editing and navigating. The in-app editor is the only editor I ever use.
The images below illustrate the issue.
The first one shows my mini test route in the editor.
The 2nd and 3rd show what I can see during navigation (route as track). Sometimes the 2nd, sometimes the 3rd.


@Herman-Veldhuizen, Thanks for clarification. Do I understand correctly that one is opened direfrom the route menu, and the other from the in-app planner? Interesting...
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@Herman-Veldhuizen, Thanks for clarification. Do I understand correctly that one is opened direfrom the route menu, and the other from the in-app planner? Interesting...
@Con-Hennekens correct.
The first one (2nd picture) from the opening page of the route (select route, navigate).
The second one (3rd picture) from the in-app editor (select route, edit, navigate).
Corjan had a look at it but I am not sure what the conclusion was.
I dont often start the navigation from the editor but in this case it would actually best match what I see during planning. -
@Con-Hennekens correct.
The first one (2nd picture) from the opening page of the route (select route, navigate).
The second one (3rd picture) from the in-app editor (select route, edit, navigate).
Corjan had a look at it but I am not sure what the conclusion was.
I dont often start the navigation from the editor but in this case it would actually best match what I see during planning.@Herman-Veldhuizen, I must say I do not use the in-app planner a lot, so I never noticed this difference. I am afraid I cannot add much to this if Corjan is already looking at it...

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@Herman-Veldhuizen, I must say I do not use the in-app planner a lot, so I never noticed this difference. I am afraid I cannot add much to this if Corjan is already looking at it...

@Con-Hennekens if you want to try it :
View 'maasland' in MyRoute-app! https://www.myrouteapp.com/route/open/13720793
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@Con-Hennekens if you want to try it :
View 'maasland' in MyRoute-app! https://www.myrouteapp.com/route/open/13720793
@Herman-Veldhuizen, actually I am getting the same detour in both cases...

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@Herman-Veldhuizen, actually I am getting the same detour in both cases...

@Con-Hennekens so do i if i navigate as route. if i navigate as track i get 2 versions
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@Con-Hennekens so do i if i navigate as route. if i navigate as track i get 2 versions
@Herman-Veldhuizen, ah yes, I see what you mean. But actually I find that rather logical. "Navigate route as track" only kicks in when you start navigating. By opening the route (it's not a track!) in the planner, the route already changes to create the detour. Then you start navigating that changed route as track, so it includes the detour. When you do NOT open it in the planner first, you navigate the unchanged route as a track, and you know a track won't change due to traffic. So I can imagine that Corjan's conclusion was: "it's by design"

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I guess it makes sense for those who know the internals of the app. I struggle to see that it makes sense for an average user. The fact that the user brings up an editor (or not) before riding should make no difference in what the navigation comes up with.
In other words : the sequence open-edit-navigate is now very different to
open-edit-save-open-navigate ! This even without making one change.You must agree with me that when I spent an hour or so in the inapp editor to make or check the route that I expect the route to look the same when I press navigate directly after (from the opening page of the route). Currently this isn't the case when navigating a route (with closures) as track.
I believe that people choose route-as-track because they like the stability of the track. In one way this is now the opposite. The stability is there during navigation but not in the time period between planning the route and riding.
In the end it boils down to this: when should the track be created? I sort of feel that it should be created when the route is created/edited and saved. Of coarse when roads change or close/reopen this track becomes out of date. This I understand and I would accept that I would have to revisit the route with a newer map to get an up to date track.
If I had a way to see the track in the in-app editor I would be happy too (i think) because then at least I can see where the app will take me when riding. As far as I know this isnt possible now.
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I guess it makes sense for those who know the internals of the app. I struggle to see that it makes sense for an average user. The fact that the user brings up an editor (or not) before riding should make no difference in what the navigation comes up with.
In other words : the sequence open-edit-navigate is now very different to
open-edit-save-open-navigate ! This even without making one change.You must agree with me that when I spent an hour or so in the inapp editor to make or check the route that I expect the route to look the same when I press navigate directly after (from the opening page of the route). Currently this isn't the case when navigating a route (with closures) as track.
I believe that people choose route-as-track because they like the stability of the track. In one way this is now the opposite. The stability is there during navigation but not in the time period between planning the route and riding.
In the end it boils down to this: when should the track be created? I sort of feel that it should be created when the route is created/edited and saved. Of coarse when roads change or close/reopen this track becomes out of date. This I understand and I would accept that I would have to revisit the route with a newer map to get an up to date track.
If I had a way to see the track in the in-app editor I would be happy too (i think) because then at least I can see where the app will take me when riding. As far as I know this isnt possible now.
@Herman-Veldhuizen, I agree with all you say, but I fail to see that it is any other way as it is

When you edit a track in the in-app planner, the traffic info is already there, and what I see when I start navigating is exactly as it was in the editor. The only change is there when you did NOT load it in the editor, and in that case you will not notice a change because you did not open it in the editor.
You say that you don't change anything, but actually by opening a route it get's recalculated. That has always been that way and will always be. That's in this case where the change happens, and a new track is calculated. In the end it is still a route, not a track.
I very much agree that tracks are chosen for stability. For that reason I am all for a feature that converts a route to a track (without export/re-import), so people actually navigate a track instead of a "route as track".
I guess it makes sense for those who know the internals of the app. I struggle to see that it makes sense for an average user.
Yes I can imagine that, but that's why we are trying to help out

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Most of the time I start the navigation from the opening page. I dont edit my routes often. So if there were closures during editing i will be surprised where the app sends me too (assuming the closure are still there). Again when there are few roads, one closure can have a big impact.
But what about my suggestion to display both the route and the track in the in-app editor when I have have route as track enabled? We see both when navigating so I assume it is technically possible.
pure track navigation is no option for me. the ETA info to waypoints is the most important feature for me.
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