Import GPX with waypoints, route, track selection #44
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Thanks for the suggestion! Indeed, this seems like a useful feature to better filter what to import from gpx files that have many routes or tracks. I have put it in my list to see how we can enrich the import process. |
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A Cruiser forum, so think Cruiser, design with Cruiser, and navigate with Cruiser Multi navigation track support this in a single very simple to understand gpx file. What is already possible by the simple to operatee but powerfull Cruiser app ?
A multi gpx navigation track zipped is even quite compact in file transfers. Multi tracks contain and Turnpoints and Shaping points and the Via points. Multitrack gpx support is thus simple this without external generation nor any conversion required. An example of a multitrack gpx is attached. Alternative navigation tracks with same start and end. Moreover, freely located added poi wpt can very easily be added in the same gpx file. Free waypoints with specific Icon support (future) that are specified as poi or favourites points. Willy. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) |
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I know that. The reply was mainly intended to point out to the questioner what Cruiser can also do. So think a little more Cruiser, and also design especially using the Cruiser app and possibly think a little (a little) less so "Garmin". |
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Indeed, multitrack gpx import in Cruiser is already very practical and definitely nicely presented. "The gpx file demo example shown I produced this one by using an external program. Merging multiple navtracks for export into a single gpx file together with individual selected poi wpts has not yet been suggested so far. Route export > Set Navigation: Above all, please thereby also keep that gpx (poi) waypoint list very clean and most compact. Regards, Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) |
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A lot starts with imagination so here is a contribution of that kind. Video: Cruiser navigate merged navtracks |
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Import was rewritten, the new import is coming in next Cruiser:
For example this complex test.gpx.txt with navigation and normal tracks, routes and waypoints: |
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Purely an observation/discussion rather than a "needed" feature, but this is what can be exported from Garmin's BaseCamp. I don't know how many people do it this way, but I found out the following purely by chance...
Garmin's BaseCamp allows you to select "things" to export, usually as a GPX. Typically, this is a Route of a ride/trip somewhere. I also use it to filter all my Waypoints (stops, photo points etc) into a single GPX which is then imported into Cruiser as "Favorites" - works brilliantly. If you select multiple items during export, the GPX file gets quite complicated.... so here goes:
Opening a GPX file into ITNConv that contains multiple routes will offer a content list of what is inside the file: So, a single GPX file could be a full 7-day tour with 7 routes inside it plus the list of all the Via/Waypoints.
In the attached example: 3 routes and a set of Waypoints (eg: favourites/locations) from a multi-day tour of lower Scotland. In BaseCamp, I selected the 3 Routes and exported them. The resulting GPX is huuuuuge, but offered for analysis.
multiple-routes.zip
Screen from ITNConv showing what it can "see":
Loaded "Day2" from that list:
PS: In BaseCamp, you can't have duplicate names of anything, so you'll see in the routing list that B7042+B70421 and A719+A7192 are actually the same road but have a number suffix. I obviously have "A7191" in another route somewhere. This can be annoying if you want to put a custom text tag on a shaping point that you might want to switch to a Via Point, eg: "Turn off here" - so you may find that road names/numbers often have a number at the end if they've come from BaseCamp. Fun!
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