May be you can check for another option:

Sometimes I am using http://brouter.de/brouter-web/ to create a quick
and dirty track considering length and height.
It is quite flexibel an you will come quickly to a track for a one-day
afternoon trekking ride.
Then storing the GPX file to disk and reopen the file in QLandkarteGT
for detailing and storing in my database.

But you need internet connection and is not independent - like routino
in QMapShack. 

Karl ...


Am Montag, den 31.08.2015, 15:31 +0200 schrieb Lars Schimmer:

> On 2015-08-31 14:36, Oliver Eichler wrote:
> > Hi Lars,
> > 
> > I am not aware that QLandkarte has such a feature.
> > 
> > I have to admit that I hardly use routes. Mostly to get a time value for
> > long car drives. So I do not really have a clue what to do with them.
> > Especially as there is no way to transfer a route "as calculated" to a
> > device.
> > 
> > I am interested in tracks. And that is the reason to put all that work
> > into Routino. Drawing a track is the same as drawing a route. It's just
> > a few clicks and the intermediate points are filled by Routino.
> 
> Ok, maybe I am a bit confused about route and track.
> I would like to have 2 points on a map, calculate a route/track between
> those both and view the heightfield. This is useful for e.g. planing a
> trip with a bicycle and view the elevation to make on a day (and maybe
> choose a different track after seeing too much elevation).
> 
> 
> 
> > Oliver
> 
> 
> MfG,
> Lars Schimmer
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