Suggestion: Mark routes for visibility in Navigation (Next)
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Imagine being able to plan and archive many routes on a PC webbrowser, and in your route-overview being able to mark certain routes to be visible in the Navigation Next route load window...
So you don't have to scroll through your complete route archive to find the route you currently want to drive. Maybe also folders can be set for Navigation at once.
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@Con-Hennekens I think it can be good solution but in paralell with whole directory structure available for browsing (with internet connection accessible) and with marking some of them for downloading to the mobile device for offline use.
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@Stanisław said in Suggestion: Mark routes for visibility in Navigation (Next):
... but in paralell with whole directory structure available for browsing
This is asked for SOOO many times, that I cannot imagine it not being implemented
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@Con-Hennekens Great, sorry but I am quite new here
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@Stanisław, no problem. It's a long time wish for many, and therefore overlooked by me But a quite sensible request.
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@Con-Hennekens said in [Suggestion: Mark routes for visibility in Navigation \
This is asked for SOOO many times, that I cannot imagine it not being implemented
We can see from the folder list in the MRA Mobile app that folders will be used when MRA Navigation Next is released.
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@Con-Hennekens Even with this feature I would still want to be able to browse the same folder structure as I have in the routeplanner.
However, this would indeed be a good feature on top of the folder browsing allowing also to re-use old routes without copying, cutting and pasting.
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@Drabslab said in Suggestion: Mark routes for visibility in Navigation (Next):
@Con-Hennekens Even with this feature I would still want to be able to browse the same folder structure as I have in the routeplanner.
What Nick says about the folderstructure already being there in the Mobile app. We can be quite sure this will replicate to the Navigation part of that same app.
However, this would indeed be a good feature on top of the folder browsing allowing also to re-use old routes without copying, cutting and pasting.
Exactly that! And to not have the bother of the complete archive of routes to browse through when loading a route.
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