![]() ![]() I've also tested my import class with all track logs I have here, and some I've created on-line just for testing. Today I've implemented the routines which can render the imported GPX data on the map to show the track log. If you have track logs in other formats, there are plenty of free on-line tools which can convert them for you. My class supports track logs, routes and waypoints!īoth standard GPX and modern GPX formats are supported. And it has some awesome new features that have been often requested and were now possible to do.Īs a final touch, I yesterday decided to look into how hard it could be to implement an import function for GPX track log files.Īfter studying the official documentation, I was able to create a small JavaScript class which can import data from GPX files! This was the easy part. The new Map Panel is built using the latest OpenLayers and Google Maps versions, uses IMWS to communicate with the IMatch database and is just great. ![]() ![]() One of the key features is the All New Map Panel (see related posts here: ). I'm working at all ends to get IMatch 2017 "round and ready" for shipping. ![]()
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