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I found it quicker just to customer my route in google maps on PC and then use gmaptogpx tool (http://www.elsewhere.org/journal/gmaptogpx/) to download the route in gpx format for Maemo Mapper. Of course this only works when you are by a PC and know your destination ahead of time.
I found that thing about tap point (Holding down tapping) and then adding a route point. However, that doesn't seem to reroute the DL route. Redownloading the route from the staring address to the end address doesn't make it go through the route point either. All I can seem to do with the Route Point is to use it as Destination/Origin. Which is not all what I want it to do. Looks like the best I can do is piece together route points or something (not sure if thats even possible)? Any help?