Thanks for clearing that up. I'm using a geotiff from California, Albers Equal Area, NAD83, and coords show as -268867,392264. No matter what I tried, I could not get the gpx to plot over the geotiff, even with projection on the fly. I wish I knew how to get the geotiff in clean.

I ended up using a jpeg of the geotiff with no coords and georeferencing, then used a delimited text plugin of the gpx extract it to make it work.
Tom

Alex Mandel wrote:
It's working for me, with the attached file.
Also note that -123,41 is the correct order in QGIS. Which means if
you're expecting 41, -123 that does not exist and never will exist.

My guess is that your raster is in a different projection, which means
you need to turn projection on the fly on and project your map to the
raster's projection. What are the coordinates when you zoom to the
extent and hover over the raster?

Alex


[email protected] wrote:
I'm saying this is a bug with the gps plugin. I downloaded a couple of gpx 
samples off the Internet. All files show lat first, then lon, but the Qgis gps 
plugin reverses them; uses the lat as lon and lon as lat. Ilooked at the gpx 
schema and the files I used look like they conform to the schema.
Tom


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