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The track moves to Osmand web #20988

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Mototeuccio opened this issue Oct 6, 2024 · 4 comments
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The track moves to Osmand web #20988

Mototeuccio opened this issue Oct 6, 2024 · 4 comments

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@Mototeuccio
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Mototeuccio commented Oct 6, 2024

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Description

When creating a gpx track from Osmand web happens that when zooming in and zooming out the track move in an imprecise way compared to the map.

Steps to reproduce

I prove the track update on the map

Actual result

The track will follow the map

Expected result

The track will follow the map

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@Mototeuccio
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I tried with crome and safari browser

@Max1234-Ita
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Also tried on Windows, with Firefox browser.
It looks like the issue is triggered when quickly panning or zooming in/out, either with mouse wheel or the (+)/(-) buttons, after several points have been added to the new track.

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@yuriiurshuliak
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Unfortunately, I was unable to reproduce the specific bug you mentioned. However, I did encounter another issue when canceling a previously added point to a track.

To reproduce this bug, open the track in the "Plan a Route" feature, add a new point to it, and then immediately cancel the addition.

As a result, when zooming out, you’ll notice that the track line stretches across the entire map.

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@Mototeuccio
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Mototeuccio commented Oct 7, 2024 via email

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