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gpstrackmaker (a pc application) can also edit tracks.
I gues that you want to do it on Maemo though.
I've used the Poi Editor website http://www.poieditor.com/ with success in converting .csv files to .gpx files.
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Thanks. I played around a litlle with this also. It looks like I may need to change the format of my ".csv" file. Will experiment more later. Not sure if it will work since it is intended for POI's but I will see what happens.
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gpstrackmaker (a pc application) can also edit tracks.
I gues that you want to do it on Maemo though.
The Following User Says Thank You to diver For This Useful Post: | ||
I believe that I need to use GPSBabel to convert back to a GPX format. I have tried to convert many times using differnent options but I always get an "Error parsing GPX file" when I try to open the converted track. I have also tried opening it as a route but get the same error.
If it matters, I am using Maemo Mapper 1.4 on a 770 with OS2006.
I have spent hours searching and trying to figure this out. I would be extremely grateful if someone could help.
Thanks
Diver