Out of curiosity, can you share the gpx file and possibly the source route i.e. the one you created online as I understand (if the online service has such an option)?
pt., 6 gru 2019 o 17:03 Kevin Bogle <[email protected]> napisał(a): > You are correct. It does sound complicated and I'm not sure it is a work > around for creating and following a route in > China. Everything I've tried so far has not worked and points to the > difference in GPS systems. Most of the world follows > the US system whereas China has their own an the two don't match. > > Thanks for your great effort to help. > > On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 6:50 AM Grzegorz Adamiak < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> The difference in route calculated by Osmand vs. an other source lies in >> routing engine being used and its settings (in case of a recorded track >> it's obvious, it's the exact path someone took). When following a gpx track >> the navigation is not full featured (as shown on Bart's video). To get a >> full featured one, Osmand needs to calculate the route. Now, to get the >> result best matching external source, you need as many waypoints as >> possible, so Osmand has no (or almost) choice for routing. Some sources >> provide such options e.g. Kurviger can export additional waypoints and a >> tack at the same time. >> >> If that's not available, you might want to add waypoints to imported >> track manually in Osmand to fix the biggest deviations, let it make the >> route and start navigation, while displaying the imported track. Of course, >> you'd need to adjust the settings in Osmand to match those from external >> source, esp. for things like paved/upaved roads or the base profile. That >> way you can follow the imported track "manually" and let Osmand recalculate >> on each deviation you make from calculated track to follow the imported >> one. Sounds complicated but is quite easy given you placed waypoints in >> correct places, and works quite well. >> >> Hope that helps :) >> >> śr., 4 gru 2019 o 19:07 Kevin Bogle <[email protected]> napisał(a): >> >>> Yes, I would like to create the route in OsmAnd but I nearly burned my >>> eyes out yesterday looking at my smartphone. To bad it's not possible to >>> create the routes on a desktop. I'll look at your solution. thanks for your >>> help. >>> >>> I might take a stab at trying to create the route on Baidu. I tried 行者, >>> another cycling app, smartphone only, but gave up in despair. >>> >>> I'll let you know how it goes, if it goes. >>> >>> K >>> >>> On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 8:53 AM Bart Eisenberg <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> From what I've seen, the problem is as you describe. If you try to >>>> navigate a GPX from another source, OsmAnd will follow the GPX itself with >>>> no regards to the underlying map. If you enable "Calculate route between >>>> points, it will follow the map, but not necessarily duplicate the GPX >>>> route. I have yet to see a perfect solution to this. You could just show >>>> the GPX and follow it best you can. Or you can use my (imperfect) method: >>>> https://youtu.be/mMcw4kYmfPk >>>> >>>> It seems that the only sure way to do true turn-by-turn navigation on >>>> OsmAnd is to create the route in OsmAnd. >>>> >>>> n Wednesday, December 4, 2019 at 8:26:53 AM UTC-8, Kevin wrote: >>>> >>>> thanks for the suggestion Bart. >>>>> >>>>> this seems to be an old problem because of different gps systems. >>>>> >>>>> I did upload the map of china and enabling a route between points >>>>> works but it doesn't give me what i want. it calculates it's own route. >>>>> i built a tour of the Yangtze river from Shanghai to the point where >>>>> it breaks up into to two feeder routes near Cuiping/Yibin. would like to >>>>> do >>>>> it next year but without a proper build not so sure. wanted to follow the >>>>> river as closely as possible >>>>> >>>>> kevin >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Dec 3, 2019 at 10:11 PM Bart Eisenberg <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> What happens if you go to the Options button in the directions menu >>>>>> and enable Calculate route between points? (I'm assuming here you've >>>>>> uploaded not a map, but a GPX route). >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tuesday, December 3, 2019 at 4:08:41 PM UTC-8, Kevin wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Today I created a map for China in Ride with GPS and uploaded it to >>>>>>> OsmAnd. Same problem with other navigation apps. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The route is off course from the beginning. 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