Why not just plot out a route and use that to view the elevation profile? That
approach works on trails almost every time.
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Hi,
thanks a lot that was the missing hint. It looks a bit like a workaroud,
but it is very fine to me.
Thanks!
Am Dienstag, 4. September 2018 14:45:18 UTC+2 schrieb
kermit...@directbox.com:
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> Hi,
>
> when I'm hiking I add some POIs. Benches and picnic sites are easy, I can
> select them f
On Wednesday, 5 September 2018 18:34:59 UTC+2, kermit...@directbox.com
wrote:
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> Dear Majka,
>
> you understood me in the right way first. It's NOT about watching
> guideposts on the map.
> Which version do you use? Because my one hasn't a 'quick action button'.
> It's version 3.1.6 here.
>
>
Dear Majka,
you understood me in the right way first. It's NOT about watching
guideposts on the map.
Which version do you use? Because my one hasn't a 'quick action button'.
It's version 3.1.6 here.
Best, Martin
Am Mittwoch, 5. September 2018 10:08:34 UTC+2 schrieb Majka:
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>
> Sorry, for som
Hi All,
I have been using OsmAnd+ for hiking lately.
I like to use the measure distance tool then snap to the trail, then see
elevation profiles of the trails
I have noticed that some trails I can use the measure distance tool and
then have it snap to the trail using the options-snap to road t