While planning my next route I can easily determine which mountain i did yet not pass and find the ones I liked the most. ![]() I did this with Google maps before, but I thought it would be better to do it directly in kurviger instead. This way I have an easy way to plan my next tour. So I don’t see any standard definition, but using something like speaking color names like blue, green… and forms like triangle, circle or square might be common.īTW, my idea was to create an overlay map with all mountain passes in one color eg blue, the ones I passed should be in a different colors based on describing how I personal liked them. To edit GPX file data, it offers a dedicated Edit tab that carries various tools to edit track and waypoint paths. This software also offers a good environment to view and analyze track and waypoint information carried by a GPX file. ![]() On another website where you can import a GPX file into Google maps, you were able to select a color (eg red) and symbol (eg triangle) for waypoints to be displayed on the map. GPX Editor is a free open source GPX editor software that can also be used as a GPX file converter software. If the GPS abbreviates words, spell them out For interchange with other programs, use the exact spelling of the symbol as displayed on the GPS. I found this website which describes the gpx syntax: ![]() Do you know if there is any standard syntax to do this? I did some research, for example here: This is an interesting feature that we could support in the future.
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