GPS Visualizer now supports Google Earth & airport codes
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There is a field for 'maximum number of points per track' on the Google
Maps option, it is a 3 digit field it seems? What is thr use of this
field? I left it empty and the entire log seems to be displayed.
If you leave it blank, GPS Visualizer doesn't take out ANY of your
points, as you discovered; but if you enter a number there, it removes
every Nth point, where N is your total point count divided by the max,
rounded up. (For instance, if you have a 1300-point track with a "max
trackpoints" setting of 400, it will only show every 4th point.)
Unfortunately, it doesn't do "smart" point removal; for that you might
try GPSBabel's "simplify" function.
The "maximum points per track" setting is there because the JavaScript
in a Google Maps HTML file with thousands of points is liable to freeze
your Web browser. It does all of mine, anyway. So I figured, better
to have the default setting cull people's trackpoints than make their
browsers come to screeching halt.
There is no such limitation, by the way, in the Google EARTH form; GE
handled my 5000-point test track with no problems.
The other poster solved the terrain issue, I had 3 for elevation
exaggeration, thus burying half my flight!
Huh. I would think that the elevation exaggeration setting would apply
to one's track as well as the terrain, but I guess not. Good to know.
Google Earth is very cool, but it sure has a lot of odd quirks like
this; hopefully as it matures it will get better and more predictable.
Adam
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