[done] GPX Editing
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 6:50 pm
Here is the scenario:
I was out on my bike and used AlpineQuest to record my journey. Half way through, my phone crashed (wouldn't turn on) and I had to take the battery out to restart it.
When the phone restarted I went back into Alpine quest and recorded a second GPX file as the remainder of my journey (at the time I didn't realise the 'append' option existed).
When I got back after my bike ride I wanted to merge the two GPX files into one. I had a look around the GPX browser in AlpineQuest and noticed that you can drill down from GPX->Track->Segment->waypoints.
Now, what would be nice would be the ability to cut/copy these GPX items. Once cut/copied go into the relevant layer of the destination GPX file and paste.
If this is not possible, or it too tricky, then adding the ability to easilly select multiple way-points at the way-point level would be ok - as long as the ability to copy/paste them into a different GPX existed!
So in my example above, I would simply go into the second GPX file, go to the track and long-press on it -then select the cut/copy option from the menu. I would then go to the first GPX file to the track level and select paste from some menu (long press again - maybe). AlpineQuest would then add a second track to the first GPX file.
The ability to change the track order as well as merge tracks would be nice as well.
I was out on my bike and used AlpineQuest to record my journey. Half way through, my phone crashed (wouldn't turn on) and I had to take the battery out to restart it.
When the phone restarted I went back into Alpine quest and recorded a second GPX file as the remainder of my journey (at the time I didn't realise the 'append' option existed).
When I got back after my bike ride I wanted to merge the two GPX files into one. I had a look around the GPX browser in AlpineQuest and noticed that you can drill down from GPX->Track->Segment->waypoints.
Now, what would be nice would be the ability to cut/copy these GPX items. Once cut/copied go into the relevant layer of the destination GPX file and paste.
If this is not possible, or it too tricky, then adding the ability to easilly select multiple way-points at the way-point level would be ok - as long as the ability to copy/paste them into a different GPX existed!
So in my example above, I would simply go into the second GPX file, go to the track and long-press on it -then select the cut/copy option from the menu. I would then go to the first GPX file to the track level and select paste from some menu (long press again - maybe). AlpineQuest would then add a second track to the first GPX file.
The ability to change the track order as well as merge tracks would be nice as well.