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TopoFusion Pro / linking seperate gpx tracks into one track.
« on: July 13, 2011, 07:37:39 AM »
I am going on a BIG bikepacking trip and will max out my garmin hcx 20 track limit. I have one section of single track that is broken into 36 separate tracks.... can I combine these into one? There are not too many points in these all together...
Funny I looked for the answer in the forums and saw my ol' friend Davlexpct had asked the same/sim thing and if I could I'd ask him for more of an explanation on how to do this:
"You are right that all saved tracks come out red on the GPS. I believe this is one little piece of code I have intended to write since adding per-track coloring a while back, but it keeps eluding me. Will put it on the top of the list.
On combining multiple TF tracks, funny you should ask, I just added this yesterday -- long overdue really. However, it will not get you around the 20 track limit, unfortunately. Even if they are in the same file they'll still eat up a track each. One thing you can do is upload to the active log -- the active log can have as many different tracks as you want, but is limited to 10k points. Then, of course, you'll overwrite it as you go, so you'll have to be careful."
Funny I looked for the answer in the forums and saw my ol' friend Davlexpct had asked the same/sim thing and if I could I'd ask him for more of an explanation on how to do this:
"You are right that all saved tracks come out red on the GPS. I believe this is one little piece of code I have intended to write since adding per-track coloring a while back, but it keeps eluding me. Will put it on the top of the list.
On combining multiple TF tracks, funny you should ask, I just added this yesterday -- long overdue really. However, it will not get you around the 20 track limit, unfortunately. Even if they are in the same file they'll still eat up a track each. One thing you can do is upload to the active log -- the active log can have as many different tracks as you want, but is limited to 10k points. Then, of course, you'll overwrite it as you go, so you'll have to be careful."