Skip waypoints automatically
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You already told me that it will be implemented later. But it seems basic to me to be able to use the beta and to be able to do in-depth tests. Today it was horrible having to manually stop and skip the points.




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You already told me that it will be implemented later. But it seems basic to me to be able to use the beta and to be able to do in-depth tests. Today it was horrible having to manually stop and skip the points.




@b0hd1, As far as I can see you don't need to manually skip all waypoints as it is. If you "touch" a waypoint (drive by close enough) it will pass to the next WP. The autoskipping where a WP that is NOT "touched" because it was placed not close enough on the road, or passed by due to a detour, THAT one has to be implemented yet. If you had to manually skip EACH point, something else is going wrong...
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@b0hd1, As far as I can see you don't need to manually skip all waypoints as it is. If you "touch" a waypoint (drive by close enough) it will pass to the next WP. The autoskipping where a WP that is NOT "touched" because it was placed not close enough on the road, or passed by due to a detour, THAT one has to be implemented yet. If you had to manually skip EACH point, something else is going wrong...
@Con-Hennekens Hello. Not EVERY point, but when the route is long and complex we do change our minds sometimes and modify sections. That is why the automatic jump option that we had is very interesting.
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You already told me that it will be implemented later. But it seems basic to me to be able to use the beta and to be able to do in-depth tests. Today it was horrible having to manually stop and skip the points.




@b0hd1 Please remember that this version of MRA Navigation Next is a beta version for testing. If all the features that will be in the final product were to be implemented now, the testing would become very complicated.
As your question has already been answered, I will lock this topic.
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