When creating a new waypoint or moving an existing one, not only that section is recalculated, but also the section between other waypoints may be re-calculated.
This can be a bit confusing, since I may not intend to change sections that were already good. What is the main reason for these recalculations? To get the total distance close to the originally selected distance? Or to avoid repetition?
In either case it would be nice to highlight the sections between two waypoints that has been redrawn, for the user to see and possibly select another waypoint to force the route where they want it to go.
When creating a new waypoint or moving an existing one, not only that section is recalculated, but also the section between other waypoints may be re-calculated.
This can be a bit confusing, since I may not intend to change sections that were already good. What is the main reason for these recalculations? To get the total distance close to the originally selected distance? Or to avoid repetition?
In either case it would be nice to highlight the sections between two waypoints that has been redrawn, for the user to see and possibly select another waypoint to force the route where they want it to go.