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[Bug Report] Bulk adding routes - strange route order

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  • I'm a new user, happy to see an open platform for crags/routes and decide to add one local crag in France.

    I create a global area, a sub area
    When I take the topo & begin bulk adding 31 routes, from left to right,
    doing that in batches (didn't pay attention to how many routes at a time)
    Then I look at the list of routes, I can't understand the route order !
    And then I have to reorder them manually from left to right one by one (as there's no bulk selection+action).

    keep it up !

  • Hey, thanks for adding routes! That's awesome. You can submit improvements/bugs here, all you need is a free github account: https://github.com/OpenBeta/open-tacos/issues

    I have also noticed this issue when adding routes. I went ahead and added it to our list of site improvements!

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