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    • kemetterK Offline
      kemetter @tuxbuster
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      The turn-by-turn guidance is not a standard in GPX files and Suunto uses a specific way of storing “turn-by-turn guidance waypoints” into the file. Other route planners may use a different way to store them. Thus it’s working between Routeplanner and Suunto app as they are using same way to mark them, but third party GPX files use different syntax or none. Recreating tbt into a GPX file that does not have it is not trivial as it requires rerouting the complete route. It can be done, but getting good quality tbt is really challenging.

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        sky-runner Platinum Member @kemetter
        last edited by sky-runner

        @kemetter said in Suunto Routeplanner:

        The turn-by-turn guidance is not a standard in GPX files

        Not standard in GPX files but there is a Garmin standard for route FIT files. Perhaps Suunto could adopt that.

        Basically, turn directions are stored as route waypoints with special waypoint codes.
        Some route editors like PlotARoute are capable of inserting turn direction and saving the route as a FIT file, and that works correctly with Garmin watches.

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          maszop Bronze Member @sky-runner
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          @sky-runner The problem is that GPX is an open standard. FIT is a proprietary format that Garmin currently allows others to use.

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            elbee Bronze Member @Egika
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            @Egika said in Suunto Routeplanner:

            @tuxbuster I think the reason is, that existing GPX files do not necessarily match to existing paths or roads. There is just no data basis on which any tool can decide where a turn is a turn.

            Komoot kan add tbt notifications if you upload a gpx to their app (and sync it to suunto). The garmin connect can also do it. But you cannot sync that to suunto (nor does garmin a particular good job. You get tbt alerts that are just bends in the road)

            Suunto t3c | Suunto Ambit | Tomtom runner 3 | Garmin forerunner 935 | Garmin forerunner 965 | Suunto race s

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              kemetter @elbee
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              @elbee said in Suunto Routeplanner:

              @Egika said in Suunto Routeplanner:

              @tuxbuster I think the reason is, that existing GPX files do not necessarily match to existing paths or roads. There is just no data basis on which any tool can decide where a turn is a turn.

              Komoot kan add tbt notifications if you upload a gpx to their app (and sync it to suunto). The garmin connect can also do it. But you cannot sync that to suunto (nor does garmin a particular good job. You get tbt alerts that are just bends in the road)

              Like said, it can be done but quality will most likely be bad, meaning you will get either too many or too few turn instructions.

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                kemetter @sky-runner
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                @sky-runner said in Suunto Routeplanner:

                @kemetter said in Suunto Routeplanner:

                The turn-by-turn guidance is not a standard in GPX files

                Not standard in GPX files but there is a Garmin standard for route FIT files. Perhaps Suunto could adopt that.

                Basically, turn directions are stored as route waypoints with special waypoint codes.
                Some route editors like PlotARoute are capable of inserting turn direction and saving the route as a FIT file, and that works correctly with Garmin watches.

                So does Garmin use FIT to store routes? But they don’t store their TbT into GPX files?

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                  elbee Bronze Member @kemetter
                  last edited by elbee

                  Like said, it can be done but quality will most likely be bad, meaning you will get either too many or too few turn instructions.

                  The komoot route? No, it’s not bad and quite usable. Have you actually tried it?

                  (There is no room in a gpx file for tbt alerts afaik. All other brands also use fit for this)

                  Suunto t3c | Suunto Ambit | Tomtom runner 3 | Garmin forerunner 935 | Garmin forerunner 965 | Suunto race s

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                  • JebClydeNCJ Offline
                    JebClydeNC
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                    Overall, excellent work—I do GIS for my “day job,” and the map styling has to be some of the best I’ve ever seen, on ALL baselayers!

                    Only bugs I’ve found are units settings and login not being stored when returning later (might be a cookie issue on my end though), and when changing the units to imperial, the route library (when logged in) still shows overall route distances in km.

                    For a future tweak, It would be awesome to have elevation and sunrise/sunset time pop up as a label when clicking (or tapping) a position like in the Suunto App. And perhaps, for manual point-to-point routes, labels on the lines with bearing and distance? Just thoughts from my overly map-heavy brain though. Seriously, excellent work on this project!

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                      kemetter @JebClydeNC
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                      @JebClydeNC said in Suunto Routeplanner:

                      Overall, excellent work—I do GIS for my “day job,” and the map styling has to be some of the best I’ve ever seen, on ALL baselayers!

                      Only bugs I’ve found are units settings and login not being stored when returning later (might be a cookie issue on my end though), and when changing the units to imperial, the route library (when logged in) still shows overall route distances in km.

                      For a future tweak, It would be awesome to have elevation and sunrise/sunset time pop up as a label when clicking (or tapping) a position like in the Suunto App. And perhaps, for manual point-to-point routes, labels on the lines with bearing and distance? Just thoughts from my overly map-heavy brain though. Seriously, excellent work on this project!

                      Thanks. The login is stored but clearing cache will remove it. Some browsers may by default clear cache between sessions. Regarding the imperial problem, I am not able to reproduce it. Make sure you reload the page in case you have had it open for long and try to find a way to reproduce it.

                      Nice feature ideas, need to think about them. Difficult to support these on both touch and desktop use though.

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                        Freezer Bronze Member @kemetter
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                        @kemetter on my Mac I have the same problem as @johann.fuehrer with the rendering of 3D model if I press the 3D button but not if I tilt the map with the mouse. On iOS devices it works normally.

                        First screenshot is the map tilted with the mouse, second screenshot is after pressing the 3D button without moving the map.

                        (MacOS 26.2 (25C56), Safari 26.2 (21623.1.14.11.9))

                        Routeplanner - mouse.png
                        Routeplanner - 3D button.png

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