Ah. I see. The "display position always in the center" setting needs to be
off, then activate the Map Orientation setting "Movement Direction".
The you can position the "Here am I" arrow where you want it.
Vr gr Peter Elderson
Op di 29 jun. 2021 om 15:16 schreef Tom Crocker :
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> On Tue, 29 Ju
Hello and thank you all for your answers,
My wish is: When I am in navigation mode with guidance on a track, by bike
or quad,
- I move in the direction of the track in front of me.
- I wish to have the maximum of trace in front of me and I prefer to have
the cursor lower on the screen.
- You
On Tue, 29 Jun 2021, 14:05 Bob Gambrel, wrote:
> Tom Crocker's description of what is desired came in while I was writing
> mine. I agree with what he said and is exactly what I was agreeing to (in
> too many words!)
>
Thanks Bob. In case it wasn't clear, that's the behaviour I currently get.
It
Tom Crocker's description of what is desired came in while I was writing
mine. I agree with what he said and is exactly what I was agreeing to (in
too many words!)
On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 8:02 AM Bob Gambrel wrote:
> Throwing my two cents in ...
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> The request is very reasonable. Having the "yo
Throwing my two cents in ...
The request is very reasonable. Having the "you are here right now"
position in the middle of the screen has some use to me (see later in this
email), but having that point be, say 25% from the bottom of the screen is
often what I prefer. Here are two use cases that mi
For me, when I'm in "Map orientation: movement direction" mode, my position
is near the bottom of the display, regardless of the mode of transport. For
compass and no rotation, my position is centred. That seems right to me but
perhaps you have a different experience or want it in one of the other
It's about the position of the arrow on the screen, the rotation point. The
OP would like to have the rotation point lower on the screen. Then you
would see further ahead, and less of the roads you already passed, during
navigation in the display mode "rotate according to moving direction".
I agre
Am I missing something or this option has allways been there?
Tapping on the compass icon near the top-left changes between display modes,
the rotation as moving one seems what you are asking for.
You may have to make it display in configure screen settings, near the bottom.
Hope tnis helps
Pere
Oui, oui, oui, c'est exactement cela.
Goupil30101
Le mardi 29 juin 2021 à 12:27:33 UTC+2, peld...@gmail.com a écrit :
> I think the idea was to be able to move the "Center Position" to a lower
> spot on the screen, say 1/4 from the bottom. That way you will see less of
> what's already behind y
I think the idea was to be able to move the "Center Position" to a lower
spot on the screen, say 1/4 from the bottom. That way you will see less of
what's already behind you, and more of what is in front of you.
Maybe the "Center.."' option could offer an extra choice: "Lowered Center
Position" or
Hello! Thank you for the feedback.
You can change the display center position in Menu – Settings – Profile –
General settings – Display position always in the center.
If it doesn't help, please contact us at supp...@osmand.net
On Sunday, June 27, 2021 at 7:57:07 PM UTC+3 goupi...@gmail.com wrote:
I think this is a really good idea. Simple, but very effective. Sorry I am not
an OsmAnd programmer!
Mvg Peter Elderson
> Op 27 jun. 2021 om 18:57 heeft GOUPIL 30101 het
> volgende geschreven:
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> Bonjour. Afin de favorise le guidage à pied, vélo, moto ..., je pense qu'il
> serait intére
Bonjour. Afin de favorise le guidage à pied, vélo, moto ..., je pense qu'il
serait intéressant de pouvoir déplacer le curseur plus bas sur l'écran de
façon à visualiser plus de parcours vers l'avant et afin de pouvoir mieux
anticiper les prochains changement de direction.
Merci de votre atte
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