Skip Routepoints MRA Navigation
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It is about skipping route points in MRA Navigation. Last week we did some tours in the Schwarzwald and the Vogesen. Of course, there were also roadblocks due to construction sites. Skipping a route point that is in the road works does not seem to cause any problems. It seems to be problematic when several route points must be skipped. My question: Are the rules for skipping route points known and documented somewhere? That the function is in beta stage is known to me.
Peter
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It is about skipping route points in MRA Navigation. Last week we did some tours in the Schwarzwald and the Vogesen. Of course, there were also roadblocks due to construction sites. Skipping a route point that is in the road works does not seem to cause any problems. It seems to be problematic when several route points must be skipped. My question: Are the rules for skipping route points known and documented somewhere? That the function is in beta stage is known to me.
Peter
@Mopetenpit
Hello Peter,
What I do when I encounter an unexpected closure on my route is to see where I could possibly get back on the route, zoom in so that you see all the waypoints, and then enter the number of waypoints you want to skip. It's not a hard and fast rule, but it works for me. It is important that you know the route point number where the closure starts. -
@Mopetenpit
Hello Peter,
What I do when I encounter an unexpected closure on my route is to see where I could possibly get back on the route, zoom in so that you see all the waypoints, and then enter the number of waypoints you want to skip. It's not a hard and fast rule, but it works for me. It is important that you know the route point number where the closure starts.@Hans-van-de-Ven-MRA-Master
The way you describe it is the way I do it. Fits!
The question about the rules or algorithm I have created as a ticket. The answer from support: the automatic skipping of one route point works well, the skipping of several route points must be done manually. This is also how I experienced it in practice. We are also waiting for "Next".Peter
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