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sonora avatar sonora commented on June 22, 2024 1

Regarding a 'manual reset', Iv would have thought this procedure helps:

  • Stop Osmand
  • In a file manager (not in OsmAnd), rename a track or folder
  • Restart OsmAnd: Since OsmAnd will not find the old folder anymore (and has no awareness it was simply renamed), it will delete its associated appearance settings in the database. And the renamed items are cosider3e new ones, there are no settings yet, anyway.
  • May rename back then as needed.

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Rowin63 avatar Rowin63 commented on June 22, 2024 1

It really works this way 👍
But that's really a lot to do, instead of having an option/setting for it. This can be a (temporary) workaround, but not "the" solution 😉

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sonora avatar sonora commented on June 22, 2024 1

I agree! Default is default for the folder. Period.

If you want certain files to appear different, you can always multi-select them (in selection mode in the file list) and then collectively change particularly their appearance to deviate from the default.

'Apply to existing' to me is a buggy option inside a 'Folder default appearance' menu.

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yuriiurshuliak avatar yuriiurshuliak commented on June 22, 2024 1

You can get that both current and future tracks have a same appearance. For a folder with multiple tracks, you can update the appearance for all tracks, for the entire folder.
To make sure new tracks added to the folder have the same appearance, select the folder - click the three dots - choose "Change default appearance," - select "Apply only to new." Make sure to match the appearance settings with those of the existing tracks.

OsmAnd~ 4.8.0#2545m, released: 2024-06-20

video_2024-06-21_13-41-24.mp4

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sonora avatar sonora commented on June 22, 2024 1

It's really convoluted... Standard is standard.

So a potentiol for simplification would be to always apply a folder standard to all folder content which does not have an entry specific override. In my mind distinguishing between current and future standard is awkward.... 😉

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sonora avatar sonora commented on June 22, 2024

Regarding the feature request: Have you checked if not the option 'Apply to existing' is simply mislabelled and actually performs 'Apply also to existing''?

For me, then it would be good enough, I am not sure if there is really a use case for 'Apply to existing but not to new. Because that contradicts with the purpose of a 'Folder default appearance'?

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Rowin63 avatar Rowin63 commented on June 22, 2024

Using "existing" just applies to the existing ones. Added tracks remain in the "standard" setting.

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Rowin63 avatar Rowin63 commented on June 22, 2024

Anyway I don't see a need for separating in "existing" and "new" tracks.
If I set the sppearance by folder, I want it to affect the complete folder, all contained tracks, and not just for a selection.

What"s your idea behind that?

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Rowin63 avatar Rowin63 commented on June 22, 2024

Thank you!

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Rowin63 avatar Rowin63 commented on June 22, 2024

You can get that both current and future tracks have a same appearance. For a folder with multiple tracks, you can update the appearance for all tracks, for the entire folder. To make sure new tracks added to the folder have the same appearance, select the folder - click the three dots - choose "Change default appearance," - select "Apply only to new." Make sure to match the appearance settings with those of the existing tracks.

OsmAnd~ 4.8.0#2545m, released: 2024-06-20

It's a bit complicated and confusing.
I will color my tracks as I did until now, I don't want to have to think about it how to do it correctly at every use.
But thanks anyway for explaining it 👍

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