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Problem with drawing tracks when center the map to the GPS position.
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Problem with drawing out tracks when center the map to the GPS position.
Only by turning the centering button off it will show the tracks again.
It will not draw out tracks outside the start screen when running on the following gps.
These functions has worked in previous versions.
Hello Peter,
unfortunately it's not 100% clear for me, where is a problem.
May you please write me step-by-step description, what to do to achieve exactly same problem as you? Thank you and sorry for a troubles.
Hello Peter,
unfortunately it's not 100% clear for me, where is a problem.
May you please write me step-by-step description, what to do to achieve exactly same problem as you? Thank you and sorry for a troubles.
Hello all,
I can see one "track drawing" issue. I don't know if it is the same, but "description" seems familiar to me.
Setup:
- Hold center method must be checked (Settings/Map control & panels).
- Hold center must be enabled (left most button in bottom menu)
- Start track recording while moving.
- Recorded track is drawn as poly-line while you are moving. Last point of the recorded track is hold in the center of the screen.
Issue:
Now move the map by finger a bit. The poly-line is still visible. So wait a few seconds until Locus centers map back to GPS position. When it does, recorded line is NOT drawn as expected. If you want to see recorded track again you must move the map by finger. Maybe it is also drawn after you move to a new position and a new point is recorded, but I'm not sure with this. And maybe it is also drawn if you turn off centering by left most button in bottom menu as Peter wrote.
Hello all,
I can see one "track drawing" issue. I don't know if it is the same, but "description" seems familiar to me.
Setup:
- Hold center method must be checked (Settings/Map control & panels).
- Hold center must be enabled (left most button in bottom menu)
- Start track recording while moving.
- Recorded track is drawn as poly-line while you are moving. Last point of the recorded track is hold in the center of the screen.
Issue:
Now move the map by finger a bit. The poly-line is still visible. So wait a few seconds until Locus centers map back to GPS position. When it does, recorded line is NOT drawn as expected. If you want to see recorded track again you must move the map by finger. Maybe it is also drawn after you move to a new position and a new point is recorded, but I'm not sure with this. And maybe it is also drawn if you turn off centering by left most button in bottom menu as Peter wrote.
If I am out of town looking at a waypoint. photo 1
Then I go to the GPS position, the tracks does not light up. photo 2
One press on the screen and tracks can be seen again. photo3
In previous versions, it has lit up the tracks as soon as you pressed go to gps position
If I am out of town looking at a waypoint. photo 1
Then I go to the GPS position, the tracks does not light up. photo 2
One press on the screen and tracks can be seen again. photo3
In previous versions, it has lit up the tracks as soon as you pressed go to gps position
One more problem
If I follow the orange track (zoom 15) on the map and I come to the blue track it will not light up.
It looks like all of the tracks off the screen does not want to light up
when following GPS. photo 4 5 6
One more problem
If I follow the orange track (zoom 15) on the map and I come to the blue track it will not light up.
It looks like all of the tracks off the screen does not want to light up
when following GPS. photo 4 5 6
Hi guys,
did anyone experienced same problem with latest 3.2.3 version of Locus? I hope, this issue is already solved now.
Hi guys,
did anyone experienced same problem with latest 3.2.3 version of Locus? I hope, this issue is already solved now.
Hi Menion,
I verified the latest version 3.2.3 and it is not affected by the issue.
Hi Menion,
I verified the latest version 3.2.3 and it is not affected by the issue.
Perfect, thanks
Perfect, thanks
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