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    Map Rendering and Trail Visibility after Software Update 2.43.8/.12

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    • Jan SuchánekJ Offline
      Jan Suchánek @Squirrel
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      @Squirrel I looked at that yesterday, the scale is only a half of the screen. If there is 200m scale, it’s from the dotted circle edge to the center of the map (the dot in the middle). So with 500m label, the diameter of the dotted circle/map is 1km.

      I looked at another map and find something 200m long and then looked at this on watch to make it clear to me.

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        GiPFELKiND Silver Members @Jan Suchánek
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        @Jan-Suchánek okay, until today THATS a NEW information think for all of us 😮 thank for your Work 👍🏼

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          Jan Suchánek @GiPFELKiND
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          @GiPFELKiND You’re welcome, just prove it again just for sure and it’s as I wrote. Btw, I found that the easiest way to measure that, is to enable the ruler function on watch map🤣.
          But I’ll remove the dots around map and even if the scale is measured to them, it couldn’t affect it much or the map could be rendered a bit zoomed…

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            Shrek3k @Jan Suchánek
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            @Jan-Suchánek I would prefer to have 1/3 of the map “behind” me and “2/3” in front of me at least as a choice, so that I could see the track I missed … and see all the options before me.

            using a Suunto Vertical & Suunto Wings; mostly running (AKA stomping around) and cycling through the northern german "wilderness", and wherever else I have the chance to do so
            OS - Android 16/Pixel Pro 7

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              Fenr1r @Jan Suchánek
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              @Jan-Suchánek FWIW … At “200m” zoom, the distance from the centre of the position marker to the dot ring is 200m, plus 25m to the edge of the MIP display. (Measured using the Vertical’s built-in ruler.)

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                Fenr1r @Shrek3k
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                @Shrek3k Yes: at least the option for that would be useful. Having the position marker in the centre generally works better for a fixed “North Up” map. (Which also has its fans.)

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                • Jan SuchánekJ Offline
                  Jan Suchánek @Fenr1r
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                  @Fenr1r On Race, the dots disappear with ruler function, but I measured 215m from center to the edge of display. So it seems, that the dots-display edge distance is 15m with 200m scale.

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                    Fenr1r @Jan Suchánek
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                    @Jan-Suchánek Curious. 225m on Vertical. Dots disappear, too, but obviously not an issue for the full display radius.

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                      Squirrel @Jan Suchánek
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                      @Jan-Suchánek said in Map Rendering and Trail Visibility after Software Update 2.43.8/.12:

                      @Squirrel I looked at that yesterday, the scale is only a half of the screen. If there is 200m scale, it’s from the dotted circle edge to the center of the map (the dot in the middle). So with 500m label, the diameter of the dotted circle/map is 1km.

                      I looked at another map and find something 200m long and then looked at this on watch to make it clear to me.

                      From your post I’m not quite sure if you actually agree or not with my previous assessment, but you essentially came to the same conclusion.
                      radius = poloměr
                      diameter = průměr

                      Personally, I don’t find the scale circle distracting and find it better than on Garmin map, where the whole thing seems weirdly shifted off center. The edge of the display could be used as a scale boundary, but I think seeing slightly beyond scale boundary is advantageous.

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                        duffman19 @Shrek3k
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                        @Shrek3k said in Map Rendering and Trail Visibility after Software Update 2.43.8/.12:

                        @Jan-Suchánek I would prefer to have 1/3 of the map “behind” me and “2/3” in front of me at least as a choice, so that I could see the track I missed … and see all the options before me.

                        I think one reason Suunto chose not to do this is that it is much easier to render the map rotating around a middle point rather than an offset one. I do agree with you that seeing more of “where I’m heading” is often more important than “where I’ve been.” However, this would probably have a negative effect on the smooth, fast operation of the map navigation screen that is so often praised.

                        Vertical Ti / S9PP Ti

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