I've taken the comments here and produced a second version: https://youtu.be/PxgxF9B1cfg. I think it's close enough to solid that I'll make it public on YouTube soon. Thank you!
And thanks Eugene. I really like the route previewing added to the iOS version, and am glad to hear you're adding the Measure Distance tool, as well. I've been planning to update my video (https://youtu.be/-Rf4aXfnYIg). But the shelter-in-place order here in California together with the closing of the parks near me makes that difficult for the while. Best, Bart On Monday, April 20, 2020 at 3:41:33 AM UTC-7, Eugene zmeu wrote: > > Hi Bart! > Your tutorial is very cool. > I want to add some news about this tool: > https://github.com/osmandapp/Osmand/issues/7751 > We want to modify this tool for Android and we will add it to iOS version > soon. > > > On Sunday, March 15, 2020 at 8:22:12 PM UTC+3, Bart Eisenberg wrote: >> >> Per @Harry van der Wolf, I've been experimenting with the Measure >> distance feature, and I agree, it's a fast, flexible way to create GPXs. >> >> The function has two ways to create a GPX, which begs a question: why >> would you save a route as "a line" rather than as "route points"? Looking >> at the resulting GPXs, it appears that both use trkpt coordinates. In >> addition, saving as "route points" also include rtept coordinates ("turn >> points" in the GPX schema), which are the places you have marked out with >> the Measure tool. >> >> Route points have some advantages. Is there any reason not to have them? >> > -- 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]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/osmand/617d1ea8-c227-4257-a8e3-24ff72391be2%40googlegroups.com.
