![]() ![]() Load the track and select satellite imagery. Suppose you have a GPS track for a forest descent, and want to extend it until it reaches the nearest road. Then combine the remaining segments by clicking the broken cogwheel button and choosing ‘Combine with previous/next segment’. You can then delete the entire segment by hitting shifted delete or backspace. Segment contains the points you want to delete. To delete a set of points you can delete the points one by one.Īlternatively you can split the track into segments (see below) so that one You can’t do any harm because the action can be undone. To delete a single point, select it and hit the delete or backspace button. Drag it to the position you want with the mouse, If you view a track against the satellite image you may decide you want toĪdjust the position of a point. If you click on the fountain pen icon you will be able to add turn information or a label saying (for instance) that the point is a peak or valley. If you click on the ‘Waypoint properties’ button (third from the left) you will be able to change some of the point’s properties. If you don’t want the optimisation, you can click on the ‘Undo’ button (backwards arrow) immediately after loading to undo it. Selected, or by using the left and right arrow buttons to move between points. You can navigate between track points either by clicking on the route, in which case the nearest point will be the number of points reduced to the minimum needed for accuracy). When the file is loaded it will be optimised (i.e. Clicking on the cogwheel button and then on ‘Help’ gives youĪ succinct reminder of routemaster’s functions and a link to full documentation. Various editing operations are available from the iconised buttons at the bottom of the screen and from It will be displayed against a Google map. The Browse button, and choose a GPX, TCX, FIT or KML file from your file system. Theįollowing hints cover the simplest tasks. The same menu is displayed under the load prompt. Self-explanatory but in case of difficulty theres a help menu under I would like to think that routemaster was You canĮither upload a track from your own computer or view a track stored anywhere In TCX, GPX, KML or FIT format, or may be Google Maps direction pages. Routemaster is an online tool to display and edit GPS tracks and toĭisplay multi-track indexes. ![]()
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