App does recalculate despite recalculation setting being off
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@Herman-Veldhuizen said in App does recalculate despite recalculation setting being off:
we are after a set of stops. A new market for MRA? How cool is that. Be happy that I share my use case with you.
It is perfectly fine to share your use case, and MRA has definitely proved to be open-minded about and interested in them. It amazes me how people sometimes think their use ase is so much different from others. In your case, being after a set of stops, the usual method is to put VIA points at your stops, and have the rest as shaping points. The ETA tile can show ETA to VIA points only. It is just that when you do not hit a certain stop, that you need to tap the waypoint tile once, which is inherent to the "I won't stop at an obligatory stop" decision.
In all honesty I think that if you would want to automate that, a third waypoint type would need to be introduced. That would make life harder for many "normal" users as many already have problems understanding the difference between the existing ones as it is.
Another approach would be to introduce an "include as VIA ETA" toggle to all waypoints, that is off for shaping points and on for VIA points by default. But also that would probably raise a lot of questions among the current userbase, but at least is not hard to do programmatically. Maybe MRA is able to make a custom app for your specific use case? Depends on what your boss is willing to pay I suppose
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@Con-Hennekens
I don't think we need a third waypoint type or another switch.With automatic recalculation switched on, it is understandable that SPs are automatically skipped and VPs are not. This is part of the concept of VPs and SPs.
But switching off automatic recalculation can be understood as "I know what I'm doing, find my way on my own and don't need any support in the form of a re-routing". Most users would expect the app not to interfere - not if I don't return to the route at all or travel in the wrong direction. And indeed, not if I skip a waypoint that was initially planned - regardless of whether it's an SP or VP.
That's exactly what @Herman-Veldhuizen expected, and that's also what I would expect.
As the current way (the app routes back to a VP even when automatic recalculation is switched off) is confusing, I suggest changing that.
This will add clarity to not-so-advanced users while experts can easily adopt the new behaviour. -
@Martin-Wilcke, indeed, and I am not really against changing that behaviour. Bit TS wants to have an ETA to the next point. I don't think that is possible when there really is no recalculation. Certainly not if you divert from the route (or track).
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@Con-Hennekens I don't know what TS stands for but I would expect the app to just show a question mark for the ETA if I was not on the track (and with no recalculation).
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@Herman-Veldhuizen, TS stands for Topic Starter, being you From earlier messages in this thread I understood that you need to know the ETA to the first stop.
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@Con-Hennekens @Herman-Veldhuizen
I 100% agree!
As long as I'm "off-route", I would not expect to get any information/assistance like turn-by-turn, next WP, ETAs or distances - just the original route as a blue line.
As soon I'm back "on-route", I expect this information to appear again and, of course, adjust accordingly.And, to cover this as well, touching the blue line but travelling the wrong direction is "off-route".
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@Con-Hennekens Mmm , not sure how I made that impression but in my use case I don't need the ETA to the very first stop. Its ok to have it but I don't need it. I usually start the App when I am at the first stop.
Then while driving I need to see the ETA to the next possible stop.My current workaround is to use shaping points for the stops and to ignore the road sections which the app comes up with which don't represent how I drive. It's workable for me but not good enough for sharing with others. Ideally I could use via points for my stops and I would be free to add as many shaping points as needed to shape my route. The fact that via points are not skippable (without intervention) prevents me from doing this .
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@Herman-Veldhuizen I'm not sure how the law in your country works, but the law in the UK says that you cannot have a phone or GPS unit in your hand while driving. The law does not specifically stop you from interreacting with the device if the device is in a fixed holder, for instance, it would be acceptable to tap the next waypoint icon (top right of screen) to skip the next waypoint. Let's face it, tapping the screen of a phone/satnav is no different to changing the heater settings or radio station. But I expect the law (police) would look differently upon the situation if you were searching through the menu for an item.
So unless this is impossible in your country, my suggestion of using via points for your stops and showing the ETA to the next via point is about the best option you have. If you do not need to visit one of your stops (via points) tap the next waypoint icon when that via point appears. -
@Nick-Carthew The law is one thing. Which solution is the best for me is something I know best. My current solution means that I use the app. The solution suggested by you means I wont use it and I would not dare to share the route with others. Thank God we still have busses (despite being brand new) which require almost no fiddeling while driving. The only fiddling I have to do is to close the vents when entering a tunnel.
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@Herman-Veldhuizen said in App does recalculate despite recalculation setting being off:
Then while driving I need to see the ETA to the next possible stop.
Yes that's what I meant of course, the first stop in line.
Let's see if devs (they are reading along) see a possibility to a plausible solution for you.