How to navigate a track?
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I blieve, we have the same understanding, but may using other words to explain - or translation does it not in best sense.
MRA does it in it's own way and sepereates data in stricktly separated areas:
- Tracklogs - which sould collect only own logged travels (as tracks)
- Routes - which collects own or received routes and received tracks (here called Route-Tracks)
- POI - which collects Points of Interests (in gpx standard named as <wpt>
For the moment, I will not discuss this.
But I'm asking towards development: based on given build in MRA - if a gpx is going to be imported (which contains a route <rte> and <wpt>. Can we get a solution:
- to import in one hit the <rte> into the area "Routes" (as route) - and the <wpt> into the area "Routes" / Section "Point of Interest" / tab "Manage"?
- to Import in one hit the <trk> into area "Routes" (as Route-Track) - and the <wpt> into the area "Routes" / Section "Point of Interest" / tab "Manage"?
But yes, I see: this will change a paradigma in MRA, because until now Route-Tracks can't have Points of Interest.
And I consider: what if a gpx file does contain both <rte> and <trk> - and if there are also <wpt> in?
I believe we need 2 import actions: one for Route and another for Route-Track. Or it could be automated, to get both in one hit - because this is the case in current MRA build if there are 2 routes or 2 tracks in one gpx file to be imported (it creates that separated).
And I also consider: in this case, a gpx file does contain <rte> and <trk> and <wpt>. To which one sould be the imported <wpt> belong to? To the Route, to the Route-Track, or to both?
I prefer to both, because if to one of them it's not necessary to get the <wpt> - it's more easy to delete them (one by one), as to enter them (one by one) with search of position afterwards.Yes, other Apps can show more than one track in the same map; MRA doesn't. But I think, there is no need to change this in MRA also.
I can imagine, this would not be a big effort, but a "masterpiece" - which resolves the problems we are discussing here and makes many users happy. And brings MRA again a step vorward in relation to DMD

I know, many users are there, who will love it - but the "louder" ones are those with Carplay issues...Bay the way: DMD does also exactly was gpx standard is: showing groupwise content of a a gpx file. All routes <rte>, all tracks <trk>, all waypoints <wpt>. But they don't belong to each other; they are only in one file.
The only belongings are trackpoints <trkpt> which belongs to tracks <trk>.
And routepoints <rtept> which belongs to <rte>.
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I understand and agree with all the facts and details you pointed out.
Just one more question: I mentioned the TET S GPX file in the other thread, which contains 21 <trk> and 760 <wpt>.
What is your preferred solution here: creating 21 route-tracks and inserting 760 POIs in the "POI / manage" tab for each of the 21 route-tracks?
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I understand and agree with all the facts and details you pointed out.
Just one more question: I mentioned the TET S GPX file in the other thread, which contains 21 <trk> and 760 <wpt>.
What is your preferred solution here: creating 21 route-tracks and inserting 760 POIs in the "POI / manage" tab for each of the 21 route-tracks?
@Martin-Wilcke do you intend to drive all that TET sections in one ride? That will last 2-3 Months...
My longest rides to Morocco and round Italy lasts each 5 Weeks. I splitted the routes in parts - one for each rinding day.In your case, I would import the gpx to get all <wpt> as Point of Interest. Then I would import the gpx again to get the tracks. If all the sections are in one gpx, you will get one object (Route-Track) for each section.
Then open one of the Route-Tracks and select in the options "rework the track" - this will convert it to a route. Now in this Route, you can go to Waypoints and activate in Tab "Bibliothek" your before imported POI list. This will populate all POIs in the route (you will see it only in a lower zoom level).
If you then open MRA Navigation App, open one of these routes to navigate, then you will also see all that POI. Before, you need to have activated synchronisation between MRA-Navigation with MRA-Roueplanner.