+1

On 12/09/14 08:02, Dan Townsley wrote:
I created a route on the OSRM Routing map and tested the GPX File download of 
my generated route.  The GPX file is coded as a GPX Direct Route.  This can 
yield thousands of route points. In addition, any intermediate destinations are 
also coded in to the route as a route point and as such their importance is 
lost.

This GPX coding is problematic for any stand alone GPS device as the route will 
be interpreted as a Direct Route and will have more points in it than most GPS 
devices can accept for a Direct Route.  A more productive GPX export would be 
to code the path as a GPX Track where point count is not as limited and code 
the Start, Stop and Intermediate Destinations as GPX Waypoints there by 
preserving their importance to the route on any GPX capable device.

Cheers,
Dan




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