Updated beta! v4.3.0 - 330 (project sync)
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Today I tested the latest beta and the visual change of the map is excellent. Thank you for the effort to improve the application.
During the journey I have observed that all the points of the road are announced, despite having selected that only the track points are announced
Congratulations on your work!
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If there is no network on the go, then the download should help beforehand, but apparently no longer works with the V4.3.0 .. there is something confused?!?!
Synchronized: Routes from the route laboratory
- would like to have route in the download
Download: in the groups
- in the version, the download from the group is no longer possible
What didn't I understand here???
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@Hubert-Thoring With the new version, if the file is ‘sync’d’ then it is essentially automatically downloaded and on your phone for offline use. The manual download step is now no longer required. Seems strange after having to download files for offline use for so long up to now.
Downloads area appears to be a place just for the other file formats from the drop down to then export/share.
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Misschien een idee om de toelichting bij de standaard zoom correctie iets uit te breiden met de tekst in het gele vakje.
Dit maakt het duidelijker dat het minteken (-) wordt gebruikt om uit te zoomen en het plusteken (+) om in te zoomen.
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Been testing all weekend.
I have been favouring using my Gamin XT2 over MRA Next for some time now.
With the latest updates that has now switched and I'm back using my Samsung S21+ Phone.The recent 4.3.0 updates have been awesome.
Great Work by you and Joost.
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@Peter-Schiefer
You have to synchronize separately on each device that now seems to replace the download for you as a user. I have now read it again in Corjan's first announcement of V4.3.0-
synchronized = save on the internal memory of the mobile phone / iPad / tablet
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synchronized = only works with your own routes ... (Track ?)
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Download/ only for "foreign files" such as routes e.g. from a group
LG
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@Peter-Schiefer said in Updated beta! v4.3.0 - 330 (project sync):
Again my concern, when I create the new route on the iPad, where is the folder of this file for transfer to e.g. a Garmin with Garmin drive.
The confusion starts with people considering the synct routes to be files. They are not. It is a database that contains your routes. The are exported as files once you export them.
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@Con-Hennekens when I change a route in the web planner I get a message on my phone that a route was synchronised So I guess it works fine
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The roundabout problem has returned with the Topographic map. The first exit should be in a SW direction.
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@Peter-Schiefer I think the beauty of it all is that no matter where you change something in one of your routes it gets synchronised everywhere. Meaning in the web version, on your phone iPad of whatever. So it doesn't matter in witch device you made an alteration
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@Marinus-van-Deudekom said in Updated beta! v4.3.0 - 330 (project sync):
So it doesn't matter in witch device you made an alteration
And it even tracks merge issues if it so happens you made changes to the same route at the same time without having the route being sync'd before either one of your changes...
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@Nick-Carthew The fact that I see a "2" in the next instruction with another heading shows that it is working as intended.
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@Peter-Schiefer said in Updated beta! v4.3.0 - 330 (project sync):
In a common understanding this means, I can store what the database in the Web calculate in another format I wish and the problem here, in a folder which I want.
I can see where you're heading with this, BUT, the synced routes, are not stored on your phone as file formats such as the ones you mention. Instead one, or multiple files in a fileformat that the app understands is used. This file (and it's format) or set of files is not of any use to you, nor should you be interested into it by any means
If you decided to export one of your synced files, the exported file is created by the app in the format you selected.
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@Stefan-Hummelink Why on earth would you want to change the same route at the same time on two different divices, that beats me
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@Marinus-van-Deudekom If you are offline in the app (no internet, on vacation) and save it, it cannot be uploaded.
Whenever you open the website and make another change to the route, that is saved immediately.When opening the app, that route is modified both in the app and in the website.
You need to decide which one to keep.It's not a realistic scenario of happening by choice.
But it can happen due to circumstances.
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@Nick-Carthew said in Updated beta! v4.3.0 - 330 (project sync):
The roundabout problem has returned with the Topographic map. The first exit should be in a SW direction.
So far, all other roundabouts have been correct.
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@Marinus-van-Deudekom You wont', at least not on purpose! MRA thought of this rare scenario, and provides you with a means of recovering at least some of your work haha.
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@Peter-Schiefer My bad peter, I had to look back into the thread to find your original problem mention to better understand your root cause issue.
From what I understand your issue is that MRA does not let us pick the folder into which we want to save the file which you want to export, either pdf, gpx 1.1 or whatsoever. Indeed, on Android, we cannot do that either, BUT on Android, at least on my phone, these files always end up in the Downloads folder.
That being said, I have not ever encountered an Android app that has allowed me to pick the folder where to save a file to. It simply has been hide & seek more often before and therefore I was not really aware of it. If however on iOS no 'default' folder is used, something may be off.
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@Peter-Schiefer said in Updated beta! v4.3.0 - 330 (project sync):
Sorry Con, sometimes I got the impression you do not rearly read what poeple wrote.
Sorry Peter, but usually people write something that others can understand.
I was responding to this:Again my concern, when I create the new route on the iPad, where is the folder of this file for transfer to e.g. a Garmin with Garmin drive.
When you create a new route there is no file. There is only a bunch of database entries. If your question was where after the export of a GPX the actual file resides (apparently that is what you mean), that would be the OS its default downloads folder. But that is a bit off-topic in a thread about the new sync feature.
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What's in the 331 update @Corjan-Meijerink?