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wishlist: elevation data #46
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You're right, nothing has changed there.
Of course, just select the range (or everything), then Range -> Delete field values and then select Altitude.
I'm not sure what you mean by that. You mean not from NASA, not from SRTM but from some airborne surveying data maybe?
Currently GpsPrune downloads and stores the srtm data inside the tile cache, set by Settings -> Save maps to disk. It sounds like you have already obtained your altitude data by some other mechanism? In which case, yes, maybe it would make sense for GpsPrune to also look in your data directory. This is the first time I've heard of using height data from other sources though. Are the formats used by your source(s) identical to those of SRTM? Can you give examples? I would propose that this path would be set in the "Configure SRTM sources" panel though, because it isn't a path to a program like the other items in "Set program paths" are. And maybe "SRTM" isn't a good term any more if your sources aren't from SRTM? |
Thanks for description how to easily delete elevation data in GPSPrune.This is really much easier than fiddling around with regex in Notepad++. edit 3 hours later: pointing to my local SRTM directory works perfect! I am busy right now with a hiking path in Romania. There lidar measurements are to be published by the government only from 2024 inshallah! If you noticed the info about Sonny's Lidar.hgt files, we can close this issue. |
Last year I wasn't able to find any files from "Sonny", as everything was offline, but I recently discovered this site: https://sonny.4lima.de/ which I assume is offering the same sources you were talking about. |
First of all: I have noted with great satisfaction that it is still possible in the latest version 21.1 to create elevation profiles in SVG format.
I have one, no two suggestions for the wish list:
I know all this can be achieved by other means (editing the gpx file with regex, copying every time the Lidar SRTM files from mine to the GPSPrune default folder), but it would be nice to have these features integrated in GPSPrune.
Rolf
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