Invalid Track Points on Import

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  • Hello,


    Brand new to qmapshack (expert at basecamp). I have a few issues/questions:

    • When I import GPX files with tracks, I get The Track "xxx" has NNN invalid points out of YYY visible points. Do you want to remove the invalid points now?" popup dialog.
      • This is very annoying and I can't figure out how to disable it. I want to import hundreds of tracks and every time I do I get these popups. Even if I select "no", the next time I display a track I get this same popup. I don't care if my track points are missing timestamps or elevation data. I just want to import the lat/lon values so I cand display and edit. Is there a way to disable this checking?
    • Is there a way so set the displayed line width for tracks? The default is very thin line on the maps and the tracks are very hard to see.

    Thanks.

  • ConiKost

    Hat das Thema freigeschaltet.
    • When I import GPX files with tracks, I get The Track "xxx" has NNN invalid points out of YYY visible points. Do you want to remove the invalid points now?" popup dialog.

    Afaik there is no possibility to generally switch off this check, except changing the source code. But recently the development version had changes for short tracks, see https://github.com/Maproom/qmapshack/issues/692 Not sure if this affects your tracks.


    Zitat

    Is there a way so set the displayed line width for tracks? The default is very thin line on the maps and the tracks are very hard to see.

    Yes: Open Track in edit mode-> right click in the workplace on a Track, then Edit Click on the tab Style. The entry on the bottom let you define the line width of tracks, either globally for all tracks, or for each track individually.