[CA] [CA11] Determining and Managing the Active Route
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03-20-20, 04:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-23-20 01:40 PM by Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator.)
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[CA11] Determining and Managing the Active Route
On the Axiom, after a route is activated for navigation:
1. Make it easy to see which route is Active from the Routes page. Better yet, create a button to automatically display the Active route. 2. Without stopping navigation of the Active route and restarting it, allow the next waypoint to be changed/re-selected with a Follow from Here button. Sometimes its helpful to see the effect of skipping a waypoint or returning navigation back to a prior point. To do that in the current version of the software, you have to stop the Active route, then restart it again with the Follow from Here option. i.e. Allow the Active route to be easily manipulated to allow "what-if" scenarios without stopping and restarting the route. 3. On a Chart page, have an option to hide all routes except the Active route. Sailboat octagon race courses can have a large number (30+) of possible routes. Once a route is Activated, all non-active routes create a large amount of clutter on the chart and make it very difficult to actually see the route. I know I can select routes on the Routes page to be hidden, but a simple option on the Chart page to hide non-Active routes when a route is active would be greatly simplify this. 4. On a Chart page, have an option to hide all waypoints except those in the Active route. As in 3 above, when there are many waypoints in close proximity, only seeing the waypoints of the Active route would reduce the clutter on the chart. 5. Make Active Route a Data field displayable from anywhere. Make it easy for the user to validate the correct route is Active. Jeremy |
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[CA11] Determining and Managing the Active Route - phyc278 - 03-20-20 04:38 PM
RE: [CA11] Determining and Managing the Active Route - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 03-23-20, 02:41 PM
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