

Click on Download to download the files on your computer or on Save to Google Drive to save it in the cloud.Below the bottom panel, put the tabs in the order you want them to appear in the merged GPX file.Drag the tab of the file you wish to merge into the first one and drop it in the file structure.You can also use the file structure tool: The track points of the second GPX file will come after those of the first GPX file. Click on the tab of the second GPX file to merge or an the trace itself.Click on (available only when more than two files are open).If you edit a GPX file containing time, temperature, heartrate, cadence or power data, new track points will automatically contain the average value for each of those fields. If routing is enabled, select the appropriate activity type in order to take the most suitable roads.ĭisabling the routing will allow you to draw straight lines freely on the map. If you make a mistake or change your mind about the itinerary, use the undo and redo buttons. right-click on an anchor point or on the line and use Start loop here to make the loop start at a chosen location.right-click on an anchor point or on the line and use Split here to split the trace at a chosen location.right-click on an anchor point and use Remove point to remove it.drag an anchor point or the line itself to re-route the trace through a new location.add track points at the end of the trace by clicking on the map at the locations you want to go through.The more you zoom in, the more anchor points appear. Depending on the zoom level, a set of anchor points appears.
