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    • EgikaE Offline
      Egika Platinum Member @sky-runner
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      @sky-runner ups. Sorry.

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        sky-runner Platinum Member @maszop
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        @maszop Ok, here is another screenshot from the same app with countor lines - the same area as the original screenshot of the Suunto app offline map. Arguably, it is still much clearer and easier to read. The app actually has a whole bunch of map rendering configuration settings - it allows me to choose the density of contour lines, their thickness and when their color.

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        I don’t day Suunto app has to have the same level of customization, although that would be nice, but at less the rendering of contour lines and labels should be more balanced with the rendering of trails.

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          maszop Bronze Member @sky-runner
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          @sky-runner You’re overcomplicating simple things.
          Contour lines on online maps are very clear and non-intrusive (they don’t ruin the map’s readability) without any switches or other unnecessary mechanisms.

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            Tomas5 Gold Members @Egika
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            @Egika this is my point too. I usually start at home or at some accomodation where i spent night. So i always get into car and set car navigation app in phone (google maps, mapy.com, sygic, etc.) for parking lot in destination. When i get there a get out of car and start using watch/suunto app. But at that point i am not interested about parking lots because my car is already parked. But either way if i go for hike or bike trip, i am always interested if there is some place on my path where i can buy some hot tea, or some cold baverage for refreshment. Or something to eat. When doing 15-20km by foot or 50-60km by bike. I don’t want everytime bring all food and drinks by me from home.

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            • Tomas5T Offline
              Tomas5 Gold Members @sky-runner
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              @sky-runner for your usecase why you need parking lots in map. If you started tracking from your car, isn’t this not sufficient enough to pin point exact location where your car is in suunto app? I am just curious.

              But to clarify, i am definitely not against having parking in maps. It can be obviously usefull for someone. But i would prefer if it can be optionally disabled from map. Especially cities are problem. In mountains it is OK as it is.

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                sky-runner Platinum Member @maszop
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                @maszop said in Offline Maps and Routing in Suunto App:

                You’re overcomplicating simple things.
                Contour lines on online maps are very clear and non-intrusive (they don’t ruin the map’s readability) without any switches or other unnecessary mechanisms.

                Did you see my post above? How about for this being non-intrusive? How well you can see trails on this map to do routing while on the go?

                Also compare to another map I posted above that is also based on OSM. On Suunto offline map I don’t see summits, creeks (sources of water), viewpoints. All I see are contour lines.

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                  sky-runner Platinum Member @Tomas5
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                  @Tomas5 said in Offline Maps and Routing in Suunto App:

                  @sky-runner for your usecase why you need parking lots in map. If you started tracking from your car, isn’t this not sufficient enough to pin point exact location where your car is in suunto app? I am just curious

                  Ok, let me try to explain. I do activities in mountains every week. How many times in 15 years did I need for bailout and find my way back to the car? Perhaps 10-15 times at most, so perhaps once per year. Do you expect users to plan ahead and always pin location of their car in Suunto App even though they have navigation in the watch and may never use navigation in the app? No, normally that is almost never needed and most people most certainly won’t think ahead.

                  I am not saying I need a location of parking lots in map. What I am saying is that figuring out where your car is parked - where you started - to find the way back in case of emergency may be difficult because of the lack of context. Perhaps the best solution would be to be able to see the track of activity in progress on the phone. That would let a person to decide whether they should retrace back or find a shorter path on the map.

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                  • Tomas5T Offline
                    Tomas5 Gold Members @sky-runner
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                    @sky-runner said in Offline Maps and Routing in Suunto App:

                    @maszop said in Offline Maps and Routing in Suunto App:

                    You’re overcomplicating simple things.
                    Contour lines on online maps are very clear and non-intrusive (they don’t ruin the map’s readability) without any switches or other unnecessary mechanisms.

                    Did you see my post above? How about for this being non-intrusive? How well you can see trails on this map to do routing while on the go?

                    Also compare to another map I posted above that is also based on OSM. On Suunto offline map I don’t see summits, creeks (sources of water), viewpoints. All I see are contour lines.

                    f1b77f1a-e047-41cc-b259-92e28034ec4b-1_all_8965.png

                    I can confirm too on map in slovakia that trails are hard to see between contour lines. But only at certain zoom levels. When i pinch little more than it is better to see trails. But still worse than online map.

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                      Tomas5 Gold Members
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                      versus online where it is easy to see trailsIMG_2539.png

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                        duffman19 @pavel.samokha
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                        I do not envy the designers tasked with converting the OSM data bloat into simple, effective, easy-to-use outdoor maps. I think we could all argue that our particular situations demand a specific style, but no particular solution will work across the globe.

                        @pavel.samokha said in Offline Maps and Routing in Suunto App:

                        Online and offline data are different, it’s not good to mix neither the style nor navigation with different type of data.

                        I’m not sure I follow @pavel.samokha’s argument above. I understand that the downloaded maps may have slightly different info than the online ones, but why can’t they share styles? If the issue is the ability to quickly distinguish whether one is using offline or online maps, couldn’t we just have a simple badge in the corner indicating we’re using one or the other?

                        It’s hard enough to design one good outdoor map. And there are plenty of mapping services in which the downloaded maps are identical to online ones. So why has Suunto decided to have separate styles for online and offline?

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                          pavel.samokha @duffman19
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                          @duffman19 said in Offline Maps and Routing in Suunto App:

                          why can’t they share styles

                          Any style is defined for the specific data it shows. Since in our case the data for online and offline are different style can’t be just reused.

                          But as I said above we will tune the offline styles and they will likely be closer to online in the looks

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                            pavel.samokha @Tomas5
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                            @Tomas5 yes, yes, I know and will improve the offline styles

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                              pavel.samokha @sky-runner
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                              @sky-runner said in Offline Maps and Routing in Suunto App:

                              Poor rendering of offline maps at zoomed out levels - it is almost impossible to see the trail system as a whole to make an intelligent routing decision because trails are obscured by contour lines. I really don’t understand why trails get the lowest priority in terms of readability - both on the watch and now on the app offline maps.

                              Yes, will improve that

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                                maszop Bronze Member @sky-runner
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                                @sky-runner I pointed out the example of ONLINE maps, where it’s clear that the presence of contour lines doesn’t make the map unreadable. I thought this was easy to understand.
                                So, instead of removing contour lines, inventing unnecessary switches, etc., simply change the display style of map elements slightly in OFFLINE maps.

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                                • GiPFELKiNDG Offline
                                  GiPFELKiND Silver Members @pavel.samokha
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                                  @pavel.samokha today in the morning 25!!! Maps updates for my watch. Complete Germany, Austria 😍 Download in Progress 1000235610.jpg

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                                    Efejota Bronze Member @pavel.samokha
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                                    @pavel.samokha the decision is sound. However (iOS at least) it makes it impossible to use offline maps in a tablet, for instance, if the watch is paired to the phone (my case), as it is not possible to have it paired to both at the same time (if I am not mistaken). Although the typical case is planning with the app where you have the watch paired, sometimes is easier in the bigger iPad screen. Is there any possible workaround for that?

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                                      pavel.samokha @Efejota
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                                      @Efejota watch needs to be paired, not connected. So I suspect you can pair to both devices, but connect only to one.

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                                        sky-runner Platinum Member @Efejota
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                                        @Efejota I often do route planning in Suunto App running on MacBook laptop that isn’t paired to the watch. That works just fine. I create a route on laptop, then I just force the sync from Suunto App running on my Android phone, and that gets the route to the watch. I never have to copy the route from the laptop to the phone.

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                                          Efejota Bronze Member @sky-runner
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                                          @sky-runner Yes, I do it the same. I just wanted to point out that Offline apparently requires that the watch has been paired (previously?) to the app, even if connected to your account.

                                          I guess that offline makes sense in the paired device (phone, for instance) as, with no connection, it would be impossible for the route to be uploaded to the watch, because you would need internet connection to transfer information from the non-paired device to the server, from the server to the phone and to the watch. But I can imagine situations where someone plans routes in advance with no connection for them to be ready the moment you have it and using a tablet for convenience. Or simply to test the beta, as it was my case. But I agree that this is probably a rare case and would not deserve a lot of effort from developers, if necessary.

                                          Thanks for your replies (@pavel.samokha too).

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                                            duffman19 @pavel.samokha
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                                            @Efejota said in Offline Maps and Routing in Suunto App:

                                            Offline apparently requires that the watch has been paired (previously?)

                                            I just tried this since I was wondering the same thing (I have two phones that I switch between, one running old SA software and one with the new offline map option). So it will work, but the key is to remove the pairing from the watch only (Settings > Connectivity > Paired devices > MobileApp > Forget). This will keep the watch associated with the device you are moving away from and thus keep the offline maps as available option. However, if you remove the watch from the app by using the “Manage connection” option, offline maps disappear. I assume this will work for a tablet running SA as well.

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