Am Mittwoch, 17. Mai 2017 01:44:20 UTC+2 schrieb OA:
>
> OK, I got it. OBF-files have a proprietary format, used only by Osmand. 
> And in GPSPrune I see map now. Thanks!
>
> Now, I'm getting a weird problem. When I open GPX file made for navigation 
> by Osmand, I see two tracks overlayed over each other. One is the actual 
> route, made by Osmand, and then I see a route, connecting waypoints 
> directly. That route ignores the streets, their turns, etc. If I save this 
> GPX file and then open it in Osmand, I see the same overlay again. :( Now 
> there are two routes, one is made by Osmand, and another one directly 
> connecting waypoints... If in Osmand I open it's own file, I don't see that 
> weird problem. There is only one route going along the streets. If I open 
> file saved by GPSPrune, there are two routes at the same time.
>
> May be the second route (connecting waypoints directly) will not interfere 
> with actual navigation? I don't know. In any case it looks like editing 
> route with GPSPrune brakes the file for Osmand...
>
> So, the question remains. Is it possible to edit GPX route made by Osmand 
> earlier?
>


You should learn the differences between tracks and routes: 

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPS_Exchange_Format
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPS_Exchange_Format

Tracks are  lots of independent points (the only relationship is their 
position in a list)
Routes are al list of points, where somebody has to connect them by means 
of a (route-able) map with roads.

You may have al look at routeconverter 
(http://www.routeconverter.de/home/de)
as Peter B mentioned earlier.
BTW I use it running in Linux.


 

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Osmand" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

Reply via email to