Via #
Quote from Deleted user on 08.09.2021, 07:46Hi there,
I'm using Scenic now for more than a year next to my Garmin device. Just switched bikes, and I'm considering to only use Scenic .. I also try to make my routes in Scenic and -it works fine for me-.
Just something I can't see; how do I add a new Via pin - between 2 existing via points in a route..
I do this often to add some extra mileage to the route or when I know there will be deviations.
(using Ipad and Iphone)
Thanks...
Hi there,
I'm using Scenic now for more than a year next to my Garmin device. Just switched bikes, and I'm considering to only use Scenic .. I also try to make my routes in Scenic and -it works fine for me-.
Just something I can't see; how do I add a new Via pin - between 2 existing via points in a route..
I do this often to add some extra mileage to the route or when I know there will be deviations.
(using Ipad and Iphone)
Thanks...
Quote from Guido on 08.09.2021, 08:17Hi Martijn,
The title of the topic says it all. You can use the ‘Via #’ button 🙂 on the bottom toolbar.
Hope this helps?
Cheers,
Guido
Hi Martijn,
The title of the topic says it all. You can use the ‘Via #’ button 🙂 on the bottom toolbar.
Hope this helps?
Cheers,
Guido
Quote from Deleted user on 08.09.2021, 09:00Hi Guido,
That's what I thought it would do the trick...
But it isn't working (or I'm doing something wrong).. See the quick video I made... https://youtu.be/_xn4kPVzspQ
Hi Guido,
That's what I thought it would do the trick...
But it isn't working (or I'm doing something wrong).. See the quick video I made... https://youtu.be/_xn4kPVzspQ
Quote from Guido on 08.09.2021, 10:11Thanks for the video. I see what’s going on now. So…
When you tap the “Via #” button in the toolbar, Scenic want to put the via point where the crosshairs is at that moment, BUT, it doesn’t know after which via point it should go, so it asks you to touch the via point marker on the map after which the new via point should go.
For example, you want to put a via point between existing vias 6 and 7. Then, here’s what you do:
- Position the map so the crosshairs is where the new via should go
- Tap the ‘via #’ button in the toolbar
- Now touch the via 6 marker that is already on the map
Result: The new via will get number 7 and all the vias after that will increase with 1. (Old via 7 will become become via 8)
In the tutorial video there is a section where this is shown too: https://scenic.app/help/scenic-detailed-tutorial-video/
In scenic 3 this will become a lot easier: https://scenic.app/help/scenic-3-info/
Thanks for the video. I see what’s going on now. So…
When you tap the “Via #” button in the toolbar, Scenic want to put the via point where the crosshairs is at that moment, BUT, it doesn’t know after which via point it should go, so it asks you to touch the via point marker on the map after which the new via point should go.
For example, you want to put a via point between existing vias 6 and 7. Then, here’s what you do:
- Position the map so the crosshairs is where the new via should go
- Tap the ‘via #’ button in the toolbar
- Now touch the via 6 marker that is already on the map
Result: The new via will get number 7 and all the vias after that will increase with 1. (Old via 7 will become become via 8)
In the tutorial video there is a section where this is shown too: https://scenic.app/help/scenic-detailed-tutorial-video/
In scenic 3 this will become a lot easier: https://scenic.app/help/scenic-3-info/
Quote from Deleted user on 09.09.2021, 02:40Thanks Guido!
This is the missing link :-)....
Thanks Guido!
This is the missing link :-)....



