I don't have an answer, but I'm impressed you are able to get
street-by-street directions. For externally-created GPXs, most reports
here describe a situation where OsmAnd follows the GPX, but not the
underlying map. Which means that every twist in the road is announced
generically as a turn.
Does the voice guidance name what streets and highways to turn on? Or are
the directions generic: i.e., turn left, turn right?
On Tuesday, December 4, 2018 at 8:56:38 AM UTC-8, Charles Buono wrote:
>
> I create maps to use on long-distance motorcycle trips. I create the route
> in Google My
I create maps to use on long-distance motorcycle trips. I create the route
in Google My Maps and then share the link to GPS Visualizer to convert to
.GPX. Then I use GPS Track Editor v1.15.141 to validate and fine tune the
route.This method works well, however, I have noticed that the voice
I'd be happy to share, but I don't know how
On Tuesday, December 4, 2018 at 1:44:17 PM UTC-5, Bart Eisenberg wrote:
>
> I don't have an answer, but I'm impressed you are able to get
> street-by-street directions. For externally-created GPXs, most reports
> here describe a situation where
What I discovered a few months ago is that a GPX track created with the
Osmand app itself will provide turns with street names! That's a very cool
feature. LMK if you need details.
On Tue, Dec 4, 2018, 11:33 AM Charles Buono I'd be happy to share, but I don't know how
>
> On Tuesday,
Right: GPXs created in OsmAnd provide proper turn-by-turn navigation in
OsmAnd. The function is part of the route details screen, as shown here:
https://youtu.be/o84C0z3Kydc?t=563
But other than using BRouter (which I've not yet tried), I haven't heard of
an externally-created GPX that can do the
@Bart, the amazing OSMAND how-to you've created is really
underappreciated. The detailed knowledge and great use of graphics with
voice over amaze me. You should have many more views and subscribers for
such an excellent tutorial. I agree that planning a route on the phone
pales in comparison
@Robert. Thanks! Learning to make the videos was its own education.
@Charles Thanks for sharing the GPX. I'll take a look.
On Tuesday, December 4, 2018 at 2:22:21 PM UTC-8, Charles Buono wrote:
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> OK. Thanks. I looked at BRouter earlier and p[layed with it for a while
> but not enough to
Is there a way to Share the gpx tracks without bringing the elevation and
date data with it?
I am sure I saw this as an option when I did this the first time but now
cannot find it.
thanks
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