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  • Stephan Dornbergundefined Stephan Dornberg

    @Stanisław I am on a basic membership as I evaluate the program so I may not be seeing all the options, but from the description it seems that the POIs are pretty limited in function. For example the following in the support article: "A POI will only be exported if it has been added to the route (see chapter 1 > Add as route point). Just showing POIs in the Route lab is not enough to export them" seems to indicate that the POI must be part of the route, which is exactly what I don't want. I want it to be there, but not be part of the route.

    If you haven't worked with Google MyMaps do yourself a favor and play with it. The layers and Waypoints features are very very useful. I know of one guy who has created a waypoints file for Mexico that lists hundreds of places with descriptions and directions and links grouped into multiple categories (eg Aztec Ruins, Pueblas Magicas etc)

    Anytime I read about a place that sounds interesting I add it to a google MyMap (USA Destinations, grouped by US States) so I am aware of it a year from now when I might be in that place.

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    @Stephan-Dornberg This is a screenshot of picnic sites beside a route.

    0cf82453-3391-46f2-b296-bf3cbd947246-image.png is that the type of arrangement you are trying to achieve?

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      that is exactly what I am looking for.
      can you show/explain how you did that
      thank you

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      • randy etheridgeundefined randy etheridge

        that is exactly what I am looking for.
        can you show/explain how you did that
        thank you

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        @randy-etheridge

        1.Firstly go to routelab on the website
        2.Select upload
        3.Select POI far right of 4 tabs
        4.Select a file from your computer supported formats for POI are OV2, GPX, CSV.
        5.When the file is uploaded go to routes and open any route
        6.The route will open with the waypoints displayed click the three line hamburger to the left of "Waypoints
        7. When you select POI in the Drop down menu and library then the POI's that you have loaded will appear. as in this example
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        This is a list of my Custom POI's

        To use the POI in a route open the route and make sure the POI's that you want displayed on the map by ticking them and zoom in until they become visible.
        8b8b855b-45e5-4a4b-bb85-fcfbadf9c83a-image.png

        If I want to add the circled POI to the route.

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        Click on it and hit the little cross and add as a waypoint

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        It will add the point at the end of the route

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        Just move point 25 below point 2 on the waypoints list. And the point is on your route.

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        In this case you would then need to go and tidy up point 2 and 4 which are now slightly off route.

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        • randy etheridgeundefined randy etheridge

          that is exactly what I am looking for.
          can you show/explain how you did that
          thank you

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          @randy-etheridge You don't mention what you are using for Navigation I use a Garmin Zumo XT and the App via AA on my Africa twin.

          On the Zumo the POI's downloaded with the routes are loaded into Favourites and this is fine if you are dealing with a small number of POI's like the 27 points of the Irish Photo rally. If you are dealing with large datasets like picnic sites or public toilets for Ireland (I'm 63 :D) then these are better dealt with as a .gpi file using Garmins POI loader.

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          • Mzokkundefined Mzokk

            @Stephan-Dornberg This is a screenshot of picnic sites beside a route.

            0cf82453-3391-46f2-b296-bf3cbd947246-image.png is that the type of arrangement you are trying to achieve?

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            @Mzokk Thank you very much for this detailed reply and tutorial. I am going to have to experiment with it and see, but at first glance it does look like it might accomplish what I want. THe time and effort you put into documenting this in this thread is appreciated !

            That said, the developers should really take a look at the functionality of Waypoints as used in google MyMpas because it really is brilliant. The "Waypoints" in MRA have some of that functionality, but not all. And the way MyMaps allows you to toggle layers (of waypoints or routes) on and off is extremely useful.

            As an example of this, take a look at this MyMap:

            https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1VklX9ga90FLxkdSN96K2-vPIAkhOYa8&ll=24.62503694113655%2C-108.10416262241935&z=5

            With one click you can show or hide a huge number of POIs arranged in categories. Each POI has more detailed information available (similar to MRA Waypoints).

            Quite frankly, for me, if MyMaps had the ability to do routing (turn by turn) it would be the premier app.. for some bizarre reason you cannot take a route from MyMaps and navigate it. Its blindingly stupid why this is not possible.

            Anyway, thank you again for showing me a possible solution.

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            • Stephan Dornbergundefined Stephan Dornberg

              @Mzokk Thank you very much for this detailed reply and tutorial. I am going to have to experiment with it and see, but at first glance it does look like it might accomplish what I want. THe time and effort you put into documenting this in this thread is appreciated !

              That said, the developers should really take a look at the functionality of Waypoints as used in google MyMpas because it really is brilliant. The "Waypoints" in MRA have some of that functionality, but not all. And the way MyMaps allows you to toggle layers (of waypoints or routes) on and off is extremely useful.

              As an example of this, take a look at this MyMap:

              https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1VklX9ga90FLxkdSN96K2-vPIAkhOYa8&ll=24.62503694113655%2C-108.10416262241935&z=5

              With one click you can show or hide a huge number of POIs arranged in categories. Each POI has more detailed information available (similar to MRA Waypoints).

              Quite frankly, for me, if MyMaps had the ability to do routing (turn by turn) it would be the premier app.. for some bizarre reason you cannot take a route from MyMaps and navigate it. Its blindingly stupid why this is not possible.

              Anyway, thank you again for showing me a possible solution.

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              @Stephan-Dornberg No problem, unfortunately no single routing or mapping programme does everything. I too use google MyMaps , and also still use Garmin Basecamp. For POI's I quite often harvest these from openstreetmaps using QGIS. Like most things its horses for courses. Good luck.

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              • Stephan Dornbergundefined Stephan Dornberg

                @Mzokk Thank you very much for this detailed reply and tutorial. I am going to have to experiment with it and see, but at first glance it does look like it might accomplish what I want. THe time and effort you put into documenting this in this thread is appreciated !

                That said, the developers should really take a look at the functionality of Waypoints as used in google MyMpas because it really is brilliant. The "Waypoints" in MRA have some of that functionality, but not all. And the way MyMaps allows you to toggle layers (of waypoints or routes) on and off is extremely useful.

                As an example of this, take a look at this MyMap:

                https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1VklX9ga90FLxkdSN96K2-vPIAkhOYa8&ll=24.62503694113655%2C-108.10416262241935&z=5

                With one click you can show or hide a huge number of POIs arranged in categories. Each POI has more detailed information available (similar to MRA Waypoints).

                Quite frankly, for me, if MyMaps had the ability to do routing (turn by turn) it would be the premier app.. for some bizarre reason you cannot take a route from MyMaps and navigate it. Its blindingly stupid why this is not possible.

                Anyway, thank you again for showing me a possible solution.

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                @Stephan-Dornberg Hi Stephan, i had a look at this and if you use the POI's in a route in MyRoute app the URL's for extra information are retained but are no longer hyperlinks as the are in Google MyMaps.

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                If you bring the points in as POI's then only the location information is retained.

                99055f24-29c8-43b9-a90d-2a6b15267c6f-image.png

                Basecamp can bring the information in as text but allows you to create hyperlinks to the URL's. I'm not sure how this would work with any of the Garmin devices as they don't have browsers.

                a0a2002f-8933-4885-9152-d1a7abe9d449-image.png

                Finally QGIS brings all of the data and URL's in as hyperlinks but it's not a routing programme.

                3efb355a-cb32-4e08-a4e4-9e69747b73ae-image.png

                I know that the dev's are looking at ways to enhance MRA route planning (which is already very good and simple to use for on the fly route planning when on tour) and have suggested that handling of POI's requires improvement. Perhaps a way to link URL's to imported POI's for enriched information would be one such improvement. I enjoyed looking at your POI's for Mexico you've done a lot of good work on those👍

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                • Mzokkundefined Mzokk

                  @Stephan-Dornberg Hi Stephan, i had a look at this and if you use the POI's in a route in MyRoute app the URL's for extra information are retained but are no longer hyperlinks as the are in Google MyMaps.

                  c41a3924-04fc-4493-8465-813fe8d9f3a1-image.png

                  0b905c18-f479-4e96-8fa4-1a45137a6785-image.png

                  If you bring the points in as POI's then only the location information is retained.

                  99055f24-29c8-43b9-a90d-2a6b15267c6f-image.png

                  Basecamp can bring the information in as text but allows you to create hyperlinks to the URL's. I'm not sure how this would work with any of the Garmin devices as they don't have browsers.

                  a0a2002f-8933-4885-9152-d1a7abe9d449-image.png

                  Finally QGIS brings all of the data and URL's in as hyperlinks but it's not a routing programme.

                  3efb355a-cb32-4e08-a4e4-9e69747b73ae-image.png

                  I know that the dev's are looking at ways to enhance MRA route planning (which is already very good and simple to use for on the fly route planning when on tour) and have suggested that handling of POI's requires improvement. Perhaps a way to link URL's to imported POI's for enriched information would be one such improvement. I enjoyed looking at your POI's for Mexico you've done a lot of good work on those👍

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                  @Mzokk Thanks. How did you get the info into MRA as Waypoints, simple cut and paste ?

                  BTW, to be clear, I did not create that MyMap for Mexico, someone else has spent countless hours creating it and keeping it updated. I simply added it to my personal Maps collection for future reference and I thought it iullustrated really well what POIs can/should look like.

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                  • Stephan Dornbergundefined Stephan Dornberg

                    @Mzokk Thanks. How did you get the info into MRA as Waypoints, simple cut and paste ?

                    BTW, to be clear, I did not create that MyMap for Mexico, someone else has spent countless hours creating it and keeping it updated. I simply added it to my personal Maps collection for future reference and I thought it iullustrated really well what POIs can/should look like.

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                    @Stephan-Dornberg The handling of POI's in the MRA route planner is a bit odd at the moment. If you bring in a number of waypoints from Google MyMaps to form a route it will accept : GPX, ITN, TRF, TPF, KML, KMZ, TAR.GZ.
                    Files and the enhanced information for the waypoints (but not the hyperlinks) are retained. To do this you just export the relevant Waypoints from MyMaps (you can select just the waypoints you want in mymaps it does not have to be the whole dataset) and download them to your computer as KML and then upload them directly as KML to MRA route planner. They will come in as a route joined by roads.

                    POI's can only be uploaded as OV2, GPX, CSV. MyMaps can export waypoints as CSV but for that data set the location information was not coming over correctly. I'm sure you could correct this in the CSV file using Excel or Google Sheets. However, in this case I took a shortcut as Basecamp can import KML/KMZ files from MyMaps directly then export them as GPX. When I imported the GPX file created by Basecamp to the POI library of MRA routeplanner the spatial/location information was correctly read and displayed in MRA. This takes much longer to explain than to do 😄 If MRA could import POI's directly from MyMaps KML/KMZ files it would be helpful.

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                    • Mzokkundefined Mzokk

                      @Stephan-Dornberg Hi Stephan, i had a look at this and if you use the POI's in a route in MyRoute app the URL's for extra information are retained but are no longer hyperlinks as the are in Google MyMaps.

                      c41a3924-04fc-4493-8465-813fe8d9f3a1-image.png

                      0b905c18-f479-4e96-8fa4-1a45137a6785-image.png

                      If you bring the points in as POI's then only the location information is retained.

                      99055f24-29c8-43b9-a90d-2a6b15267c6f-image.png

                      Basecamp can bring the information in as text but allows you to create hyperlinks to the URL's. I'm not sure how this would work with any of the Garmin devices as they don't have browsers.

                      a0a2002f-8933-4885-9152-d1a7abe9d449-image.png

                      Finally QGIS brings all of the data and URL's in as hyperlinks but it's not a routing programme.

                      3efb355a-cb32-4e08-a4e4-9e69747b73ae-image.png

                      I know that the dev's are looking at ways to enhance MRA route planning (which is already very good and simple to use for on the fly route planning when on tour) and have suggested that handling of POI's requires improvement. Perhaps a way to link URL's to imported POI's for enriched information would be one such improvement. I enjoyed looking at your POI's for Mexico you've done a lot of good work on those👍

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                      @Mzokk, That's true. However when navigating a route and tapping the waypoint to see the info, it actually does get displayed as a hyperlink:

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                      I think that is where it counts most 😉

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