Format of GPX import file
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Format of GPX import file
Hello,
and thanks for Animaps which looks very promising.
I would like to create a simple map with an animated path on 200 waypoints, where the path shows progressively from the 1st to the last waypoint.
I understand how to do it manually, but how can I do it using the import function ?
Can anyone give the format or an example of a GPX file which, after import, creates in Animaps a similar animation ?
The best would be to provide an example with 4 or 5 points and provide (in text format) the full text of the xml of the GPX file.
Thanks for your help
and thanks for Animaps which looks very promising.
I would like to create a simple map with an animated path on 200 waypoints, where the path shows progressively from the 1st to the last waypoint.
I understand how to do it manually, but how can I do it using the import function ?
Can anyone give the format or an example of a GPX file which, after import, creates in Animaps a similar animation ?
The best would be to provide an example with 4 or 5 points and provide (in text format) the full text of the xml of the GPX file.
Thanks for your help
Cesco- Guest
Re: Format of GPX import file
Hi Cesco,
Sure, we'll post something like that here tomorrow. (Monday).
Support
Sure, we'll post something like that here tomorrow. (Monday).
Support
Re: Format of GPX import file
Hi Cesco,
See this map for an example -
http://www.animaps.com/pb/173001/2459/gpxExample
This uses the following GPX file.
See here for the complete GPX v1.1 specification.
See this map for an example -
http://www.animaps.com/pb/173001/2459/gpxExample
This uses the following GPX file.
See here for the complete GPX v1.1 specification.
- Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<gpx version="1.1" creator="Garmin Connect" xmlns="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1">
<metadata>
<link href="connect.garmin.com">
<text>GPX Example</text>
</link>
<time>2011-04-28T06:00:00.000Z</time>
</metadata>
<trk>
<name>GPX Example Track</name>
<trkseg>
<trkpt lon="-0.09272991679608822" lat="51.374909933656454">
<time>2011-04-28T06:00:00.000Z</time>
</trkpt>
<trkpt lon="-0.09218995459377766" lat="51.374849919229746">
<time>2011-04-28T06:00:14.000Z</time>
</trkpt>
<trkpt lon="-0.09186993353068829" lat="51.37471999973059">
<time>2011-04-28T06:00:23.000Z</time>
</trkpt>
<trkpt lon="-0.09088992141187191" lat="51.37469996698201">
<time>2011-04-28T06:00:48.000Z</time>
</trkpt>
<trkpt lon="-0.09038994088768959" lat="51.373639991506934">
<time>2011-04-28T06:01:32.000Z</time>
</trkpt>
</trkseg>
</trk>
</gpx>
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