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Title: Splitting multiple tracks in a GPX file
Post by: wallclimber21 on March 30, 2008, 08:05:44 PM
I have 1 GPX file that contains my hikes/rides database: hundreds of individual tracks.

When I load this into Topofusion, it is basicaly treated as 1 large track. Now it's definitely educational to see that I did 1635 miles and a cumulative 374167 of climbing, but I would preferably treat them as individual tracks.

How can I do this? (I'm using Topofusion Pro.)

Thanks,
Tom
Title: Splitting multiple tracks in a GPX file
Post by: Krein on March 31, 2008, 09:23:58 PM
Unfortunately there's no easy way to split tracks, or view a table of cumulative stats in TopoFusion right now.

You can, of course, right click on any particular track and get the profile window to pop up -- this will be the cumulative stats for only that particular track.

We're working on a better way to view / deal with files such as yours, to be seen in a future release.  But as of now some things in TF are better handled with the one file per "trip" modus operandi.  

I have so much data that having it in one file wouldn't make much sense.  Just curious why you have so much data in a single file.  Was it an export from another program, like the Garmin logbook or something?