lkraus wrote: ↑Sun Dec 24, 2023 4:36 am
I agree that waypoints imported as part of a route should not be automatic Favorites. Favorites should only be points individually selected for retention. It makes more sense to put route waypoints in Recents, and delete them if the route is deleted. Maybe provide a "wrench" option to transfer them from Recent to Favorites.
I think there is still confusion here. I don't know what else to say to make this clear, but I'll try.
For Garmin Devices and Basecamp, a
Waypoint is a location that has been created and stored. It exists in its own right, and may (or may not) be added to a route - when it will be set as either a Via Point or as a Shaping Point.
You have full control over which route points from Basecamp go into Favourites.
If you create a
Waypoint in Basecamp - ie a location that you specifically create with the
Waypoint Flag tool and save it, then that
Waypoint will appear in the Zumo Favourites. The fact that you have saved it as such suggest that you want to keep it. Other route points are not saved in the same way and will not appear in Favourites. If you don't want it in Favourites, do not create it as a Saved
Waypoint.
You may include that
Waypoint in a route if you wish, or it can be transferred to the Zumo as a separate item. In both cases, the
Waypoint will be picked up by the Zumo and made accessible in the Favourites App. (In USA this is called the 'Saved' App).
Route points that were not created as
Waypoints will not appear in the Favourites App. They are not
Waypoints, so they are not Favourites either. There is an easy way to check whether or not a route point was created and saved as a
Waypoint.
Waypoints appear in the lower left window in Basecamp along with routes and tracks.
Many routing programs and many users use the term 'waypoint' in a different way - for them, a waypoint is simply a point in a route. But this is a Garmin Zumo User forum, so I use Garmin's definitions. This is not Garmin being awkward - they were here before many others, but the terms appear to have come from the GPX file standards where <rtept> and <wpt> are defined separately. Garmin's BC Waypoints appear in the gpx file as <wpt> other BC route points as <rtept>. <wpt> entries have additional properties and are picked up for the Favourites app.
nb - I use the term 'Saved Waypoint' a number of times to emphasise the fact that a 'Waypoint' is saved. It is tautology - ie the word 'saved' is unnecessary. Waypoints for Garmin are always saved. But the term 'waypoint' is often used to suggest any route point saved or not.
A Question to illustrate the above.
Below is a screen shot of a simple route that I have prepared.
The information to answer the questions is in the image and in the text above.
Right click the image and select "Open in a new window" to get a larger, clearer view that you can move to one side.
How many route points ?
How many Via Points ?
How many Shaping points ?
How many Waypoints ?
How many would appear in XT's Favourites ?
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You don't have to answer, but feel free if you want to - or drop me a PM. I'll reply by PM
I'll post the answer later.