And once you're ready to navigate, before you hit Go, just be sure you've
selected the same icon, car/bicycle/pedestrian.
On Tuesday, March 6, 2018 at 1:19:03 PM UTC-8, Bart Eisenberg wrote:
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> From the map, push the upper left icon and at the top of the resulting
> menu, specify car mode.
>From the map, push the upper left icon and at the top of the resulting
menu, specify car mode. Or another mode. Then select the menu item "Map
mode", from which you can select Sunrise/sunset, Day, Night, or Light
sensor.
On Monday, March 5, 2018 at 11:54:57 PM UTC-8, rae8836 wrote:
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> Harr
On Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 11:40:40 PM UTC-6, rae8836 wrote:
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> Osmand+ 2.9.3. I've selected 'Day Mode' in map configuration. Did my
> first night navigation tonight - all of the following occurred well after
> the sun went down. When I opened the app, map was in day mode. I touched
>
Harry;
Your suggestion sounds likely but when I go to Settings-Navigation-Car I
don't see any parameter that is equivalent to Configure Map-Map Mode.
Anywhere else I should be looking?
RAE
On Friday, March 2, 2018 at 3:10:41 AM UTC-6, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
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> You have 4 map s
You have 4 map symbols: viewing mode, navigate by car, navigate by bike,
navigate as pedestrian.
All have their own set of settings.
you probably changed the view mode day/night setting.
however, when you start to navigate it switches to one of the navigate
modes, car in this case presumably.
So ta
Osmand+ 2.9.3. I've selected 'Day Mode' in map configuration. Did my
first night navigation tonight - all of the following occurred well after
the sun went down. When I opened the app, map was in day mode. I touched
the right angle icon and entered From-To setup - still in day mode.
Compl