So, basically which application I have to use to correctly convert a kml
file into a gpx track?

Is there any appropriate tool to do that?

Thanks.

Il ven 3 ago 2018, 21:50 Robert Grant <[email protected]> ha scritto:

> Andrea,
>
> I will use simple English first.  Your file is a gpx route. It is not a
> gpx track.  Load the attached file into Osmand.  It is a gpx track and
> should run correctly.
>
> More complicated English:  your first screenshot shows the route
> calculation progress bar (thin grey bar with short blue segment).  It also
> shows a street name of SR6.  These are not features of Osmand GPX track
> navigation.  It is a feature of Osmand point to point navigation.  You're
> telling Osmand to calculate it's own route between each of the starred
> points. I don't think this is what you desire.  The last screenshot shows a
> long straight line that is not on any road.  This is a mistake.  I removed
> it.
>
> Street names can be provided to you, but you will need to install another
> app for this feature.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 3, 2018 at 11:52 AM, Andrea Burdi <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> thanks for your reply. I think that this issue is not due to the gpx file
>> having only turn points as I can see a lot of points also while moving on
>> "straight" parts of the route.
>>
>> I'll try to convert the kml file using babel instead of ITN and I'll be
>> back with the results later today.
>>
>> I tried using ridewithgps.com but I did not manage how to create a
>> custom route.
>>
>> Please find attached some screenshot which will clarify the issue I am
>> describing.
>>
>>
>> Screenshot_20180803-094532.png: everything was working fine. Red dots on
>> the gpx track aso on straight parts
>>
>> Screenshot_20180803-094632.png: track filled with yellow. Wrong distance
>> to final point
>>
>> Screenshot_20180803-094754: violet color appears indicating already
>> passed red dots. Keeps saying and displaying "Intermediate point reached"
>> or something similar
>>
>> Screenshot_20180803-094940: same as above but is also indicating (in
>> yellow) a road which was not in the original gpx track.
>>
>> Thanks for the support.
>>
>> Andrea.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Il giorno giovedì 2 agosto 2018 16:34:31 UTC+2, Robert Grant ha scritto:
>>>
>>> I looked at it and believe this is a gpx route with only turn points.
>>> You want a gpx track. Consider using ridewithgps.com and export gpx
>>> track to osmand.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Aug 2, 2018, 1:11 PM Andrea Burdi <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I've just installed OsmAnd on my android phone (Honor 6X) with the
>>>> purpose of following gpx tracks while riding my motorbike.
>>>>
>>>> I am actually generating the route using Google MyMaps, downloading the
>>>> kml file and converting it to GPX.
>>>>
>>>> I can import the gpx file in OsmAnd and start navigation on the track
>>>> but after some Kilometers OsmAnd start painting the track with yellow
>>>> (before I can just see all red dots on the tracks which I suppose are the
>>>> waypoints) and he keeps saying "intermediate point reached" and show a
>>>> wrong distance to get to the arrival point (something like 100 Kilometers
>>>> instead of 5/6 kilometers as he was saying before this issue).
>>>>
>>>> I am attaching the gpx file.
>>>>
>>>> Any idea on how to solve this issue?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> Andrea.
>>>>
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