Hello, the track exported from Ridewithgps.com worked out flawless.
It keeps indicating curves like it would indicate turns as previously noted but it's not a problem. Thanks for all the support. I am going to contribute buying OsmAnd+. Andrea. Il giorno lun 6 ago 2018 alle ore 15:26 Robert Grant <rgrant51...@gmail.com> ha scritto: > That's great. I'm sure it will work out for you. Reminder: you won't see > street names. For that you'll need to use another app. > > On Mon, Aug 6, 2018, 11:15 AM Andrea Burdi <andreabu...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> 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 < >> rgrant51...@gmail.com> 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 <rgrant51...@gmail.com> >>> 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 <andreabu...@gmail.com> >>>> 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 < >>>>> rgrant51...@gmail.com> 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 <rgrant51...@gmail.com> >>>>>> 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 < >>>>>>> barteisenb...@gmail.com> 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 <andre...@gmail.com> 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 <rgran...@gmail.com> 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 < >>>>>>>>>>> andre...@gmail.com> 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 <andre...@gmail.com> >>>>>>>>>>>>> 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? 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