As far as I know, OsmAnd treats a single GPX as a single track shown in a single color, made visible or not. If you divided the tracks in another program and saved each to a GPX, you could do your second two points, but only manually, not automatically. That is, having finished one track, you could select another to navigate, and change the color and visibility of the previous track. OsmAnd does not display track names on the map.
On Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at 12:47:44 PM UTC-8, Ike Barrett wrote: > > I am new to this forum and to OSMAND+, so if I am violating forum rules, I > apologize. I did search for these topics, but did not see any answers that > made sense... > > I have a GPX file with multiple tracks in it...think like a network of > trails near each other, or a collection of city streets. The idea is like > a scavenger hunt where I want to force them along a track, but they can > choose the order or have the computer route the most efficient. > > I have named each track. > > I want to: > - display a label of the track name near the center of the track > - have a "Scavanger hunt" where they we pick the start point, navigate to > the beginning of the first selected track, along the track to the end, and > then to the beginning of the next, with multiple tracks set in order that > can change. > - in the scavenger hunt, as they complete a track, I want to hide/change > color the selected track (can be manual) > > I am trying to avoid adding waypoints but it is a possibility. > > Is any of this possible or with some manipulation. > > Thanks in advance. > Ike > -- 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.
