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    POI type and distance should be visible even in 1km+ zoom and in the altimetric route profile

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    • General_WittG Offline
      General_Witt @isazi
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      @isazi said in POI type and distance should be visible even in 1km+ zoom and in the altimetric route profile:

      @General_Witt well, you want this zooming thing on the watch or the phone? šŸ™‚

      Ah, absolutely the watch!
      I use another more professional app on the phone for my treks.

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        @General_Witt
        You mean, absolutely the watch, right?

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          Edited šŸ˜‰

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          • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
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            Say I am a fool but i have never noticed this. So after 1km zoom the waypoint is not shown?

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              @General_Witt moved to the right section then.

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              • sartoricS Offline
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                Just tried it and I can see dots on the route even at 5km zoom.

                Unfortunately I’ve seen some ā€œupdateā€ issue back from the old time šŸ˜„ but it can be due to the elsewhere mentioned ā€œdata structureā€ changes (I’ll try this later)
                @General_Witt
                Did you updated an existing route adding more WP to test it ? Maybe the WP were not sent to the watch

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                  @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in POI type and distance should be visible even in 1km+ zoom and in the altimetric route profile:

                  Say I am a fool but i have never noticed this. So after 1km zoom the waypoint is not shown?

                  It is shown as a simple dot along the route, but not the type of WP (e.g. water spring or an hut).
                  In the altimetric route profil it isn’t shown at all.

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                    @sartoric I’ve created a new route and the type of WP is shown only when you get in the proximity of it, like few hundreds meters. When you zoom out you just see a dot, so that if you create multiple types of WP you can’t tell the difference between them.

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                      @General_Witt said in POI type and distance should be visible even in 1km+ zoom and in the altimetric route profile:

                      @sartoric I’ve created a new route and the type of WP is shown only when you get in the proximity of it, like few hundreds meters. When you zoom out you just see a dot, so that if you create multiple types of WP you can’t tell the difference between them.

                      I did not know this feature was in SA, how do you add WP to a route?

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                        @lexterm77 said in POI type and distance should be visible even in 1km+ zoom and in the altimetric route profile:

                        @General_Witt said in POI type and distance should be visible even in 1km+ zoom and in the altimetric route profile:

                        @sartoric I’ve created a new route and the type of WP is shown only when you get in the proximity of it, like few hundreds meters. When you zoom out you just see a dot, so that if you create multiple types of WP you can’t tell the difference between them.

                        I did not know this feature was in SA, how do you add WP to a route?

                        When you create a route in SA, with new version, there is an icone that explains it šŸ˜‰
                        Long press on the route undercreation and a new point window appear.

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                          @Mff73 said in POI type and distance should be visible even in 1km+ zoom and in the altimetric route profile:

                          @lexterm77 said in POI type and distance should be visible even in 1km+ zoom and in the altimetric route profile:

                          @General_Witt said in POI type and distance should be visible even in 1km+ zoom and in the altimetric route profile:

                          @sartoric I’ve created a new route and the type of WP is shown only when you get in the proximity of it, like few hundreds meters. When you zoom out you just see a dot, so that if you create multiple types of WP you can’t tell the difference between them.

                          I did not know this feature was in SA, how do you add WP to a route?

                          When you create a route in SA, with new version, there is an icone that explains it šŸ˜‰
                          Long press on the route undercreation and a new point window appear.

                          I use iOS version, under route creation long pressing on a point in a route does nothing. ā˜¹ļø

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                            @lexterm77 said in POI type and distance should be visible even in 1km+ zoom and in the altimetric route profile:

                            @General_Witt said in POI type and distance should be visible even in 1km+ zoom and in the altimetric route profile:

                            @sartoric I’ve created a new route and the type of WP is shown only when you get in the proximity of it, like few hundreds meters. When you zoom out you just see a dot, so that if you create multiple types of WP you can’t tell the difference between them.

                            I did not know this feature was in SA, how do you add WP to a route?

                            It’s in the beta version. Create a route and long press along the line, then you can choose the type of WP you want to add.

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                              lexterm77 Bronze Member @General_Witt
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                              @General_Witt said in POI type and distance should be visible even in 1km+ zoom and in the altimetric route profile:

                              @lexterm77 said in POI type and distance should be visible even in 1km+ zoom and in the altimetric route profile:

                              @General_Witt said in POI type and distance should be visible even in 1km+ zoom and in the altimetric route profile:

                              @sartoric I’ve created a new route and the type of WP is shown only when you get in the proximity of it, like few hundreds meters. When you zoom out you just see a dot, so that if you create multiple types of WP you can’t tell the difference between them.

                              I did not know this feature was in SA, how do you add WP to a route?

                              It’s in the beta version. Create a route and long press along the line, then you can choose the type of WP you want to add.

                              I don’t have beta version, and I use iOS version. Will have to wait.

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