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On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 9:14:02 PM UTC-8 Giordano wrote:

> I use OsmAnd for cycling and I love it.
> I usually load on my Android phone a computer-made GPX track, display it 
> in cycling mode, and just manually follow the route (with navigation 
> DISABLED).
>
> It would be very helpful for me to be able to see the elevation graph from 
> the GPX track.
> The ideal thing would be to have a graph (possibly overlayed at the bottom 
> of the map) showing the elevation of the last 3km and the upcoming 3km, 
> with the current position at the centre, based on the GPX track.
> Is there a way to implement such a feature? Could it be made through a 
> widget?
>
> I am aware of the existing function under MyPlaces/Tracks/GPX 
> file/"Analyse on Map", but I find this function cumbersome to use while 
> riding for the following reasons:
>
>    1. The current position on the gpx file has to be manually selected by 
>    sliding the finger left/right on the bottom graph. It is very 
>    complicated/dangerous to do this while cycling and it is impossible to get 
>    the needed precision
>    2. The elevation graph shows the plot of the whole GPX file, without 
>    any option to zoom in. This is inconvenient for long rides (i.e., >100km), 
>    making it very difficult to find crucial information like "where is the 
>    peak" and "how much more uphill do I have to ride".
>    3. While entering the "Analyse Map" mode, all the widgets (speed, 
>    current elevation, battery percentage, etc.) disappear because this 
>    function is not meant to be used while moving.
>
> Any help/suggestion would be gladly appreciated!
> Thank you very much for your help in improving this amazing app.
> Giordano
>

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