Peobody wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 12:00 am
So, my inquiring mind wonders what happens to their sort order tomorrow.
If you use the on screen time allocation, the sort order will remain the same based on the time.
If you set the time for more routes on another day, then the date on which you set the time will come into effect.
Peobody wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 12:00 am
I don't care whether this is answered because I think you have determined that there is no easy way to control the sort order of trips in the XT Trip Planner app.
Except by allocating a date in BC or time on the XT.
I keep only the routes that I want for my expedition on the XT. I don't keep the old ones on there. They are stored in BC databases. I usually put the date number at the front of the name to help in identification. That in itself doesn't help with sorting.
I'm not saying this is a good solution. I'm working with what there is. I'd never really spotted it as a problem. I liked the 590 way of presenting routes so I got into the habit of setting the departure date and time. I was perplexed as to why the XT and 595 screen removed the date option.
Peobody wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 12:00 am
BTW, I have been trying to use the word "trip" instead of "route" but I'm struggling with it. I see myself saying something like "a 5 day trip made up of 5 trips" and that just doesn't make any sense. I hope those who think in Garmin speak will get over it if I switch back to "route".
I know what you mean. I tried to get to terms with it so that I was using the correct words. I decided that ther needed to be a distinction between the sequence of points that you plan and the magenta lind that is calculated.
Basecamp uses its Trip Planner App for creating multi-day journeys.
On the XT is called the Trip Planner App. So it made sense to me that you plan a Trip, but you follow a route. I adopted that terminology for a while. But that didn't reconcile with the word 'trip' used for converting a track to a trip - it creates a magenta line that you follow, but has no route points. So I started calling that a track-trip to get way from that confusion.
Then I started wondering If I had it the wrong way round, and pondered that for a while.
Then I wondered if there was something to do with the american pronunciation of route -- rowt, which really grates with me when I see videos. We pronounce it as 'root' and don't break into giggles when we hear it because of the other meanings of that word. I couldn't believe that as a reason.
I decided that Garmin didn't have a definition, and that two parts of the same company had adopted two words to mean almost the same thing, without spotting that the words had been used previously in a different context.
I notes with interest that the XT2 doesn't have a trip planner app. Shock horror.
It has a route planner app, which looks identical.
But has it retained the 'Convert a track to a trip' feature to make the distinction between track and trip clear ?
I'm pretty sure I know the answer to that, cos I found a reference. But I dont trust my memory. Ill come back to that.
edit. I haven't found that reference yet, but I found another one:
In the "Tracback" app, the XT has te option 'Save as Trip'. The XT2 has "Save as Route"
It seems that Garmin have yet to make up their mind.
People say trip. People say route. We know what they mean - usually. But if like in this case, there is a mention of creating a trip in Basecamp, The BC trip planner app is a very different beast from the XT trip planner app.