Direct view of previous and next waypoints and allow WunderLINQ Scrolling within in Route Timeline, during active navigation
Quote from Rocket1250 on 05.05.2022, 17:46Hi Guido,
Would it possible to allow the Route Timeline and Tracking Stats menus to be activated using the control wheel when Wunderlinq unit is present? At the least, direct (without having to scroll) viewing of the Route Timeline for the next and subsequent vias during active navigation would be most helpful to limit head down time while riding:
Specifically, when actively navigating using a WunderLINQ:
- Allow selection and activation of the Route Timeline/Tracking Stats menus from the main navigation screen in the same way that the multi-menu button is currently
- Once the Route Timeline/Tracking Stats menu is brought up, allow selection between Route Timeline and Tracking stats menus (using WonderLINQ)
- When Route Timeline is displayed during active navigation, automatically place the previous and next vias/waypoints at the top the list on the screen so that one does not have to manually scroll to see them
- Allow scrolling of the points in the Route Timeline using WonderLINQ
Also, I have noticed that when via points in a route are created using favorite Locations that I have previously saved with useful text names (e.g. names that were from user entered text or already had text names from searches where the location was a street intersection that had the names of the streets), would it be possible to display these Location using their text names (instead of just sequential numbers) within the Route Timeline?
With regards to Locations from within my favorites that do have text names (like intersections, or names for locations where I have manually entered a string) I seem to be able to see these textual names in Scenic's Route Timeline if that location favorite was originally imported from a GPX file created with another app (InRoute in this case). When, for example an intersection favorite Location with a name (e.g. "Road X / Road Y") was saved as a favorite from the result of a search done within Scenic itself, that string does not seem to appear in the via waypoint in the Route Timeline when actively navigating a route that has that via waypoint within it.
Liking your app very much so far. Lots of features and reasonably intuitive to learn if one has experience with other apps (in my case InRoute)
Cheers,
-Rocky
Hi Guido,
Would it possible to allow the Route Timeline and Tracking Stats menus to be activated using the control wheel when Wunderlinq unit is present? At the least, direct (without having to scroll) viewing of the Route Timeline for the next and subsequent vias during active navigation would be most helpful to limit head down time while riding:
Specifically, when actively navigating using a WunderLINQ:
- Allow selection and activation of the Route Timeline/Tracking Stats menus from the main navigation screen in the same way that the multi-menu button is currently
- Once the Route Timeline/Tracking Stats menu is brought up, allow selection between Route Timeline and Tracking stats menus (using WonderLINQ)
- When Route Timeline is displayed during active navigation, automatically place the previous and next vias/waypoints at the top the list on the screen so that one does not have to manually scroll to see them
- Allow scrolling of the points in the Route Timeline using WonderLINQ
Also, I have noticed that when via points in a route are created using favorite Locations that I have previously saved with useful text names (e.g. names that were from user entered text or already had text names from searches where the location was a street intersection that had the names of the streets), would it be possible to display these Location using their text names (instead of just sequential numbers) within the Route Timeline?
With regards to Locations from within my favorites that do have text names (like intersections, or names for locations where I have manually entered a string) I seem to be able to see these textual names in Scenic's Route Timeline if that location favorite was originally imported from a GPX file created with another app (InRoute in this case). When, for example an intersection favorite Location with a name (e.g. "Road X / Road Y") was saved as a favorite from the result of a search done within Scenic itself, that string does not seem to appear in the via waypoint in the Route Timeline when actively navigating a route that has that via waypoint within it.
Liking your app very much so far. Lots of features and reasonably intuitive to learn if one has experience with other apps (in my case InRoute)
Cheers,
-Rocky



