Was unable to find their actual issues page. I will. Thanks!

On Monday, May 4, 2020 at 10:34:46 AM UTC+2, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
>
> That TTS has absolutely nothing to do with it. If you do not have TTS or 
> recorded voice configured, then it will ask that indeed, but that is not 
> what the op meant.
>
> The op is completely right that: 
> 1) doesn't function if you do not have a GPS location, You can't start the 
> navigation. In other applications you just start and wait for the program 
> to get its location and then do the route calculation.
>  2) is confusing detail. As a driver I can't estimate whether it is 227 or 
> 223 meters, and I don't care either. Secondly: Due to inaccuracies in both 
> GPS/Glonass and street mapping, this 227 meters might be right on the map, 
> but might be 235 meters in practice.
>
> @Matija: Please create 2 issues for this:  
> https://github.com/osmandapp/Osmand/issues/
> This is a "user helps user" mailgroup. The devs look at the issues.
>
> Harry
>
>
> Op ma 4 mei 2020 om 10:20 schreef Eugene zmeu <pro...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>>:
>
>> 2. https://osmand.net/features/start#Voice_prompts
>> try to change TTS to recording voice (Voice guidance menu)
>>
>> On Monday, May 4, 2020 at 10:58:58 AM UTC+3, Matija Pa wrote:
>>>
>>> Lately in OsmAnd+ I've been having these two issues while navigating 
>>> (driving):
>>>
>>> 1. I tap on my destination and want to just immediately tap on *Start 
>>> navigating* button (or whatever it's labeled in English). But I can't 
>>> do this - the button is disabled - until my phone has found my location? 
>>> This wasn't the case in some previous versions of the app. And finding my 
>>> location can sometimes take up to a minute or more. This is dumb because 
>>> I'm driving and I need to focus on the road.
>>> Now, I keep my phone location off until I need it, to preserve battery. 
>>> So I turn it on, and then fire up my OsmAnd+.
>>> I want to be able to *just tell OsmAnd+ to start navigating and then 
>>> wait for it to do its location/navigation calculation in its own time*. 
>>> It's annoying to have to wait just to tap on the button that I'll have to 
>>> tap anyway.
>>>
>>> 2. Voice navigation tells me, e.g. "In two... hundred... twenty... 
>>> seven... meters... turn left." If I'm driving in a city this is dumb 
>>> because, by the time I listen to what I should do at the next intersection, 
>>> I'm already through said intersection! If I'm at 50 km/h and have 200 
>>> meters to go, in those precious ~5 seconds of speech I will pass 70 meters 
>>> and then panic because I've learned I'm in the wrong lane or smth.
>>> It would be so much better to simplify this and *instead of saying "in 
>>> 227 meters" just say "in 200 meters"*. Because the other 27 meters 
>>> don't matter to me as a human driver.
>>>
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