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I mention this in case it's of help with your similar issue. I use google maps to create custom maps that I download into OSMAnd and I had a similar problem. I created a utility GoogleMapsToOSMAndGPX to convert the google map data into OSMAnd compatible GPX files which can then be copied into the appropriate directory on your phone. It does icon conversion, separates tracks into individual files preserving line color and width, etc. |
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Looking at the message you sent I had one other thought. Windows and applications can be built to be either 32 or 64 bit. Most all windows installs these days are 64 bit, but there may still be some older systems that are running 32 bit versions. I built the exe's as 64 bit programs, which means that they will only run on 64 bit versions of Windows. If your system is 32 bit then the exe's won't run and will display that message. To check if your windows version is 32 or 64 bit follow these steps.
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Hello,
I use OSMAND to navigate in Southwest.
I create a lot of tracks under Basecamp, because I use hiking tracks on a Garmin handheld, and 4x4 tracks on my phone.
Is there a way to split a GPX containing different segments into different tracks ? I would like to change some colors of some tracks.
The way I do it : a file on Basecamp is containing all tracks (another all points, because if you try to import a GPX containing tracks AND points it does not work properly). I export this file in GX format from Basecamp to my desktop. I import it on the phone, and into OSMAND. it creates a single track, containing different "segments". I can not split.
The only way is to export each tracks from Basecamp separately, but it take too much time and effort.
Thanks
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