Hello Robert.

I've just uploaded a .kml file in Ridewithgps and exported it in gpx.

I'll test it this evening while getting back from the office and I'll let
you know. :-)

Andrea.

Il giorno dom 5 ago 2018 alle ore 01:14 Robert Grant <[email protected]>
ha scritto:

> Andrea, you can just upload your kml file from MyMaps directly into
> RideWithGPS.  Then choose Export/GPX Track and send the file to the Osmand
> app on your phone as you did previously.  It's easy.
>
> With the friends in my cycling club I just provide a link such as this to
> a ride that I've designed:  https://ridewithgps.com/routes/28258809
>
> I can also just send you the gpx file that this program created and named
> indicazioni114.4mi.  See attached.  Good luck.  As I think about it, I
> realize that this all could have been accomplished just using a smartphone.
>
> On Sat, Aug 4, 2018 at 8:24 PM, Robert Grant <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> As you become familiar with RWGPS, you will realize that you just need a
>> few clicks along the intended path.  Don't click on intersections.  You're
>> not creating the turn points, the program does that for you. This is
>> different from the way Google MyMaps works.
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 4, 2018 at 3:12 PM, Andrea Burdi <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello guys,
>>>
>>> thanks again for your support.
>>>
>>> I would like to use OsmAnd to follow a custom made route like this I've
>>> created some months ago using Google MyMaps.
>>>
>>>
>>> https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=10phcvVEn3fNPSHVn0EVa69rw4g84LgHz&ll=41.55660232752447%2C14.158074899999974&z=10
>>>
>>>  I just want the software following the track I don't want OsmAnd to
>>> calculate its own route between wayponts.
>>>
>>> As far as I've understood I have two choices:
>>>
>>> - building the route using the app (it will be really hard as I often
>>> build tracks of something like 1500 Kms)
>>>
>>> - using Ridewithgps exporting the gpx file.
>>>
>>> It seems that I have to learn how to use ridewithgps.
>>>
>>> Andrea.
>>>
>>>
>>> Il giorno sab 4 ago 2018 alle ore 10:33 Robert Grant <
>>> [email protected]> ha scritto:
>>>
>>>> Andrea,
>>>>
>>>> I suggest that you use a computer and practice a bit using the free
>>>> version of RideWithGPS.  After you have a created and saved a route, choose
>>>> the Export tab and select GPX Track (.gpx).  Then send that file to your
>>>> phone using email, usb, or some other method.  Osmand will open
>>>> automatically when you select the download.  There are many functions of
>>>> Osmand to understand.  It takes time, but it's worth the effort.   For
>>>> orientation to direction of movement, just tap on the compass arrow on the
>>>> middle left of the display.
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Aug 4, 2018 at 10:45 AM, Robert Grant <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> @Bart,
>>>>>
>>>>> Congratulations on producing that superb video.  It's really top notch
>>>>> work.  Way to go.  When viewing the screenshots provided by the OP, I
>>>>> immediately realized from the progress bar that Osmand was calculating the
>>>>> route on the fly between points.  I think he wants to create a gpx track
>>>>> for Osmand to follow rather than use Osmand to navigate between distant
>>>>> waypoints.  Creating waypoints at each turn point is not the way to go for
>>>>> long road trips.  The easiest way I know to do that is with
>>>>> RideWithGPS.com.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sat, Aug 4, 2018 at 1:18 AM, Bart Eisenberg <
>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> When you follow a GPX, OsmAnd notes the curves. Whereas when you
>>>>>> create a route from within OsmAnd itself, the app will give you
>>>>>> road-oriented, turn-by-turn navigation.  This video shows how this is 
>>>>>> done
>>>>>> using hiking trails, but the same idea applies to navigating roads:
>>>>>> https://youtu.be/o84C0z3Kydc
>>>>>>
>>>>>> To get the map to rotate as you move, see  settings/Map orientation.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Friday, August 3, 2018 at 2:29:09 PM UTC-7, Andrea Burdi wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hello Robert,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks a lot for your efforts so far.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Using the file you've sent me solved almost all the problems.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Just some small issue maybe due to the fact that I still can't use
>>>>>>> properly the app.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> OsmAnd indicates turns where there are only curves; moreover the map
>>>>>>> was not rotating while I was following the track.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is there a way to fix this small issues?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Now I have to learn how to properly build a track instead of a
>>>>>>> route.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Any help? 😊
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Andrea.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Il ven 3 ago 2018, 22:11 Andrea Burdi <[email protected]> ha
>>>>>>> scritto:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 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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