Time between Waypoints
Quote from Stresspuppy on 21.10.2024, 06:31I looked for this and found a question about it but didn't see an answer.
Previously when building a route and looking at the list of vias/waypoints, it listed the time and distance between each one. I'm not seeing that. I could swear I saw it in one of the v4 updates but looking at several different routes, and creating new routes, I'm not seeing it. Is it supposed to be there, or is it on the "will be adding it back" list? If adding back, is there a general timeframe/version? I use that a lot to plan stops to stretch my legs and such. Thanks.
I looked for this and found a question about it but didn't see an answer.
Previously when building a route and looking at the list of vias/waypoints, it listed the time and distance between each one. I'm not seeing that. I could swear I saw it in one of the v4 updates but looking at several different routes, and creating new routes, I'm not seeing it. Is it supposed to be there, or is it on the "will be adding it back" list? If adding back, is there a general timeframe/version? I use that a lot to plan stops to stretch my legs and such. Thanks.
Quote from Guido on 21.10.2024, 09:20The new map provider is not giving times / distances for via points. Only for stops. I'll see if I can find another solution for this.
The new map provider is not giving times / distances for via points. Only for stops. I'll see if I can find another solution for this.
Quote from Stresspuppy on 21.10.2024, 09:58Well that's a bummer.
Playing with it a little a work around seems to be that I can convert a waypoint/via to a stop to see what the distance is from the last stop and then convert it back to a waypoint/via if that isn't the place I want to actually stop. It makes it tough if I'm just trying to determine the distance between two points on the map to see how long that part of the trip will take (not planning to stop, just determining time/distance). I guess I could make everything a stop but that gets a bit ugly and makes the actual navigating a little "clunky" with so many stops.
Hopefully you can find something as I relied on this quite a bit. Sorry to add to your list.
Well that's a bummer.
Playing with it a little a work around seems to be that I can convert a waypoint/via to a stop to see what the distance is from the last stop and then convert it back to a waypoint/via if that isn't the place I want to actually stop. It makes it tough if I'm just trying to determine the distance between two points on the map to see how long that part of the trip will take (not planning to stop, just determining time/distance). I guess I could make everything a stop but that gets a bit ugly and makes the actual navigating a little "clunky" with so many stops.
Hopefully you can find something as I relied on this quite a bit. Sorry to add to your list.



