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    • Fenr1rF Offline
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      Approaching this non-scientifically, I took a look at a GPX, theoretically labelled with a few waypoints, exported by Mapy.cz, using different programs.

      @kabzior Footnote/addition to Conclusion 2 (or maybe even its own number): “Mapy.cz does not export user-created waypoints in gpx routes.” Because what it exports are essentially tracks.

      For starters, the points are “trkpt” not “rtept” and the GPX file doesn’t contain the names you might have chosen (i.e. selected from Mapy’s own offering as that’s the only way vs the default coordinates-as-labels) at all. (The KML does.)

      @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos I reckon you nailed it with

      If they add a wpt (waypoint) for each dot sure.

      Mapy.cz does name all the generated points with truncated versions of their coordinates. I guess it’s down to how the sites/programs choose to display labelled trackpoints in GPX imported as “routes”. E.g., Google Earth Pro considers that export to be a “track”. (The KML is a “route”)

      While I like the appearance of Mapy.cz, I have to say it’s on them for not including the user-defined waypoint names, and not helpfully exporting the GPX as an unmistakeable route file. In their defence, they do sort of hint at a general limitation deep in the Help pages:

      When exporting to a *.gpx format there are two types of output (route - only breakpoints, track - whole route)

      PLEASE NOTE! Only GPX files containing “track” entries are supported.
      Files containing entries “route” and “waypoint” are not supported and cannot be imported
      .

      Another problem with the site is that only uses snap-to-road/-track. Great for the “the smallest forest paths”, useless for trackless areas.

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        @Fenr1r I dont understand why it’s so hard in the GPX world for companies / services to keep it consistent and “compatible”. I bet they have their reasons but I would be interested to know why.

        Not that I know well, but it’s remarkable this variance.

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          @Fenr1r said in Import GPX to SA with waypoints:

          Another problem with the site is that only uses snap-to-road/-track. Great for the “the smallest forest paths”, useless for trackless areas.

          That is true, but this is where SA comes into play, their free-drawing is one of the best I have seen, easily beats komoot. And they use mapbox which is way better IMO than OSM (yes, I know mapbox is based on OSM), not as good as mapy.cz but still one of the best so far (not to mention Connect app with their google maps, that’s a joke). Mapy.cz with free- drawing like in SA would be ideal 😉

          TBH I do not know the first thing about gpx and that technology, what really confuses me is why I can not upload gpx from mapy.cz to SA via QS, while it works just fine when I upload the very same gpx directly in SA.

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            @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Import GPX to SA with waypoints:

            I bet they have their reasons but I would be interested to know why.

            Yeah. Me too. So many conjectures.

            In the meantime, perhaps the GPX file’s versatility is also it’s curse: it can sorta be made to work even when it shouldn’t. It might be that, following the manufacturers’ proprietary format domination, things went a little bit too wild west.

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              @kabzior said in Import GPX to SA with waypoints:

              None of the services allows you to import routes with WP, whether directly or via QS

              from https://apizone.suunto.com/route-description :

              Waypoints are generated from:

              • wpt -elements that have same coordinates some rtept or trkpt -element.
              • rtept and trkpt -elements that have name and/or type.

              That “same coordinates” part is crucial here and that’s the reason why Suunto does not pick up waypoints from most gpx files. While there are probably few other sources for such GPX-es, I personally know only 2, and one of those is Suunto’s own Movescount.

              The other is https://www.plotaroute.com/ . For a quick workaround you could load your GPX to Ploataroute and download it again, this creates GPX with wpt elements that are compatible with SA.

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                @margusl said in Import GPX to SA with waypoints:

                The other is https://www.plotaroute.com/ . For a quick workaround you could load your GPX to Ploataroute and download it again, this creates GPX with wpt elements that are compatible with SA.

                That is a valuable info, thanks for that.

                So, here are my observations after playing with it for a little while:

                1. I found how to plot a route with WP (max 5 in free version), but did not find how to name/edit those points or any list of them. I must be blind 🙂
                2. One can export gpx in various forms: route and track, with WP as POI or Directions.
                3. I found that exporting as “route” does not work, neither with POI nor with Directions, both SA and QS are saying that file format is not recognized.
                4. When exporting as “track”:
                  a. with POI - WP are not imported neither with SA nor via QS
                  b. with Directions - WP are not imported with direct SA upload
                  c. with Directions - WP are imported when uploading via QS, but they are not editable in SA (and since I do not know how to edit them in website they are all just flags with description like “turn right”)

                Definitely I must dig into that site since it has a huge potential 🙂
                Before I figure it out I am sticking to mapy.cz / SA combo 🙂

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                  margusl @kabzior
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                  @kabzior , you skipped all the tooltips in Plotaroute, didn’t you? 🙂
                  1 - look for “Directions”
                  2 - routes work just fine, as long as you use those with devices that can actually do routing. This is for cycling computers, handhelds and other turn-by-turn capable nav systems. Not for Suuntos.
                  4 - take a moment to read tooltips of those buttons. POIs are generated only from directions that you have labeled or added a symbol to.

                  Besides, what I suggested was just loading an existing GPX with existing Waypoints/POIs to Plotaroute and then download it from there as track with POIs, should even work without creating an account. The track you get back is already altered and “fixed” for use with SA.

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                    @margusl said in Import GPX to SA with waypoints:

                    you skipped all the tooltips in Plotaroute, didn’t you?

                    No… not all of them 😄

                    But seriously, either I’m technologically disabled or using this site is more difficult than average. This is my route, and after importing into SA I get non-editable A-> B without any WP.

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                      This is how import through quantified-self.io works. When importing directly through mobile app you might have different result - in-app route import should work offline and thus might be implemented differently than described in SA route API doc.

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                        last edited by kabzior

                        @margusl said in Import GPX to SA with waypoints:

                        This is how import through quantified-self.io works. When importing directly through mobile app you might have different result - in-app route import should work offline and thus might be implemented differently than described in SA route API doc.

                        Well thank you very much Sir, this does indeed work.
                        As you mentioned, when imported directly to SA no WP, but import via QS provides WP (only downside is they are all just “flags” no matter which icon I chose, I guess it is incompatibility of icons between systems, easily solved once SA will let edit routes imported via QS).

                        @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos - if I may suggest small change in QS: in Services -> GPX Upload it says:
                        You can upload a GPX file to your Suunto app info
                        NOTE: Route sync needs Suunto app Android 4.20 and higher. For iOS there is no Suunto app version that supports this

                        Currently uploading gpx to the iOS application (regular one from AppStore, not beta) via QS works without any problems with any given gpx file from route planning websites, and with one from plotaroute.com even with POIs.

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                          margusl @kabzior
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                          @kabzior said in Import GPX to SA with waypoints:

                          (only downside is they are all just “flags” no matter which icon I chose, I guess it is incompatibility of icons between systems, easily solved once SA will let edit routes imported via QS)

                          Plotaroute stores symbols in <sym> element ( like <sym>Summit</sym>), but SA route API only supports <type> for defining icons ( like <type>Peak</type>). Depends on how much effort you want to put into this, but you could just add <type> elements manually to GPX with any text editor, all waypoints are at the beginning of the file, at least for Plotaroute exports. Or use find/replace or some scripting to replace “<sym>Summit</sym>” with “<type>Peak</type>” List of supported waypoint types can be found from the same SA route API doc.

                          Or you could use movescount.com for changing waypoint types. Either build your route in Movescount or just import Plotaroute files to change waypoint types. You can export the result as GPX and send it towards SA through QS as before, now with fancy icons. [e: apparently not working as expected … ]

                          Here I added types manually
                          Screenshot_20200817-160434_Suunto.jpg

                          updated original Ploataroute <wpt> element

                          <wpt lat="59.375867" lon="24.615449">
                          <time>2020-08-17T00:05:13Z</time>
                          <name>LabeledToC</name>
                          <cmt>Keep left</cmt>
                          <desc>Keep left</desc>
                          <sym>Left_slight</sym>
                          </wpt>
                          

                          to

                          <wpt lat="59.375867" lon="24.615449">
                          <time>2020-08-17T00:05:13Z</time>
                          <name>LabeledToC</name>
                          <type>Sight</type>
                          </wpt
                          
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                            @margusl Even better, I may write an Apple Script to do this from Gaia as that is the plotting software I use most. Thanks for the info!

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                            • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
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                              Carlos my friend uses plotaroute and adze to fix the waypoints and add a type there.

                              Also adze is only osx I think but a really great tool

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                                Probably you can also use xslt to modify the source file.
                                Is it xml compatible ?

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                                  @margusl said in Import GPX to SA with waypoints:

                                  Or you could use movescount.com for changing waypoint types. Either build your route in Movescount or just import Plotaroute files to change waypoint types. You can export the result as GPX and send it towards SA through QS as before, now with fancy icons.

                                  No can do.
                                  GPX import from MC gives me WP limited to lat, lon and name only.

                                  This is what I get:

                                  <wpt lat="49.130127" lon="22.624807">
                                        <name>Szczyt</name>
                                     </wpt>
                                  

                                  From this route:
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                                  But words of wisdom have been spoken:

                                  @margusl said in Import GPX to SA with waypoints:

                                  Depends on how much effort you want to put into this

                                  I usually put 5-7 WPs into my route, it is really easier just to import “clean” gpx and add my WPs in SA.

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                                    @kabzior said in Import GPX to SA with waypoints:

                                    MC gives me WP limited to lat, lon and name only

                                    Oh… indeed. Though bit surprising, still should have taken a moment to actually check myself.

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