![]() ![]() GPX data exported from third-party GPS software can be opened as a map layer in the Editor without the need for any format conversion. Open, edit, create, and save GPX files and exchange GPS data (waypoints, tracks, etc.) with GPS devices. Convert map data from just about any GIS or CAD data format into the KML format or from KML into other common file formats, e.g., SHP, MIF, DXF, GML, GPX, DLG, or SQL database layers. Open, create, edit, and save KML files as used by Google Earth. None of my tools allows to do all those tasks.TatukGIS announces the version 1.7.2 update of its GIS Editor product, adding support for the following features: allow to select a point in the elevation profile and zoom to that place hotkey to enable / disable the display of the gpx track so that the underlying background is shown. detection of steep segments : sometimes routers prefer a shorter but steeper path as shortcut instead of following the road, easy removement of short spikes (where the track goes like a-b-c-d-c-b-e-f.). easy merging of two tracks (split old track at first and last connection, replace the old part by the new part) ![]() allow to split gpx track into n parts or into parts with ~m points so that the GPS can handle them better show elevation profile, at least when the gpx data has ele tags. OK off topic, just in case someone wants to code a new GPX editor, here is my whishlist: For very quick editing and routing I use Garmin's Mapsource but it is very limited compared to Basecamp. It does not route though but for small sections you can draw a route manually. You can convert your gpx track into a layer and split it, combine it with other gpx tracks etc. With JOSM the advantage is that it has a whole bunch of layers (satellite images, free topographic sources, OSM layers, Strava etc). I should be rather simple to code a (batch) program which does this, maybe I'll do that before I plan my next trip. Join the parts, and this tool tends to make errors when combining parts :-(, so I sometimes use a simple text editor to do that. It is possible with GPX Editor, but quite a lot of mouse clicks are needed to remove overlaps and So I create a new gpx track for that alternative and now I want to replace the corresponding part I watch it on different maps and in Google Earth and sometimes I decide thatĪn alternative way might be better. I have planned a cylce trip of ~3000 km (~50000 gpx points). ![]() I have a similar workflow, but none of the tools worked for me: But anyway, the problem is 1) that window cannot be hidden and is taking way too much screen real estate and 2) it's way too slow if I have to manually move waypoints instead of simply pulling the route to go through another way.īesides avel and BaseCamp, it looks like QGis supports editing a GPX file, but I don't like it either because it's a beast.Īs for JOSM, I haven't found if it supports pulling a route to make it go through a different way: Apparently, after opening a GPX file and turning it into a data layer, 1) JOSM is unable to simply jump and follow a way like when you plan a route originally, and 2) you have to manully move each and every node that make a track:Įdit: RideWithGPS supports editing an existing GPX:Įdit: JOSM is unable to snap to a new road ("You can't "pull" it to go a different route. ![]()
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