Le 19/06/2017 à 14:05, Karanbir Singh a écrit :
The POI tracking and specially the topo
tracking on viking is pretty good. There is no viable road-route planner
that works on Linux at this point though.
Did you try routino (https://www.routino.org/) ?
I have some success in planing routes
Hi Martin,
On 31/05/17 00:02, J Martin Rushton wrote:
> I have a Garmin 78s marine GPS receiver and it stores tracks in GPX
> format. This is an XML encoded set of points giving longitude,
> latitude, time and sea depth. Garmin support viewing this via their
> Garmin Express product, but there
Viewing GPX on a map ?
GPX files can be viewed with several web applications. I'm using GPS for
running and I use:
http://www.visugpx.com/
or
https://www.geoportail.gouv.fr/
For viewing gpx files on your linux box you can also use turtlesport (I
use it for a while)
On 05/30/2017 04:02 PM, J Martin Rushton wrote:
> I have a Garmin 78s marine GPS receiver and it stores tracks in GPX
> format. This is an XML encoded set of points giving longitude,
> latitude, time and sea depth. Garmin support viewing this via their
> Garmin Express product, but there only
Thanks for the suggestions. I'd seen gpsbabel, but simply converting
the tracks doesn't appear to display them. Another user suggested a
downloadable Google Earth, so I'll try that. Failing all else, I've
used shell scripting in my day job for the last 18 years (and before
that Digital's DCL
Thanks Cameron, I'll have a play with that.
On 31/05/17 00:17, Cameron Smith wrote:
> https://www.google.com/earth/download/ge/agree.html
>
> Cameron
>
> On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 4:09 PM, Alice Wonder wrote:
>
>> At one point in time I wrote a script that converted gpx to
On 5/30/17 7:02 PM, J Martin Rushton wrote:
Garmin support viewing this via their
Garmin Express product,
I know this isn't really appropriate to this mailing list but I'll
perpetuate the conversation just this little bit more.
You need to look at the likes of gpsbabel
Yes, try Route Converter, just install Oracle JRE to use it. Doesn't
work well with OpenJRE/JDK (at least in Fedora)
Best,
El 31/5/17 a las 1:02, J Martin Rushton escribió:
I have a Garmin 78s marine GPS receiver and it stores tracks in GPX
format. This is an XML encoded set of points
https://www.google.com/earth/download/ge/agree.html
Cameron
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 4:09 PM, Alice Wonder wrote:
> At one point in time I wrote a script that converted gpx to kml so I could
> view them in Google Earth but it's been years since I did that.
>
> I don't know
At one point in time I wrote a script that converted gpx to kml so I
could view them in Google Earth but it's been years since I did that.
I don't know if Google Earth for Linux still exists.
On 05/30/2017 04:02 PM, J Martin Rushton wrote:
I have a Garmin 78s marine GPS receiver and it stores
I have a Garmin 78s marine GPS receiver and it stores tracks in GPX
format. This is an XML encoded set of points giving longitude,
latitude, time and sea depth. Garmin support viewing this via their
Garmin Express product, but there only seem to be Windows and Mac
versions. I've emailed them
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