Hi,
Don't waste your time ! Active routing does not work on this map.
See posts # 16, 22, 31.
Hi,
Don't waste your time ! Active routing does not work on this map.
See posts # 16, 22, 31.
I tried to match v3 .db file with v4 .img but it didn't work.
Topo France v4 is the best and most up-to-date version available so why wouldn't you use it?
Active Routing is nice but in my opinion largely overrated, I never used it untill now!
Topo France is the only map that provides a nice dashed red line aside all GR trails so it's very easy to follow a GR. No Active Routing needed at all!
Perhaps there is the same cause with the Activerouting like the Topo Germany v7 Pro. For the Germany map there is a modified map available, see:
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I'm totally new with ActiveRouting, just in short, correct me if I'm wrong:
Activerouting means:
1) if you want to go from point A to B, you can select your transportation method: bike, hiking, racebike,... and your device will calculate the best route...
2) You have a selection of walking paths, especially GR routes for France (I don't think is very extended). I'm interested when I arrive in a village that I can directly see where I could do a hike or bicycle tour.
So I'm a correct that for this map Option 1 will work and option 2 is not available...?
thanks
Good evening,
I think I have solved the problem of active routing:
After decompression with GMAPTOOLS, installation JAVAVa converter Map I noticed that in the folder TOPO France v4 PRO.gmap there was info.xml file and he lacked the info_v2.xml file.
I have created a Topo v4 and is fully operational in basecamp.
The problem was the same with topo germany v7.01 and I did the same named chose.Les tracks appear.
@airwolfke: No no, you have Activity Profiles in Basecamp or on your outdoor-gps (point 1: yes; but when you have adjusted your bikeprofile to auto settings, your bikeprofile act's like it's a car! ) AND you have ActiveRouting-trails which are included in the Topo Pro map and are associated with a SQL file.(point 2: yes, but there some restrictions, because of the limitation for the Activerouting-data (in the map or in the sql-database)
For the ActiveRouting trails you can look at BaseCamp (Findfunction: Find named trails) or on a suitable outdoor gps.
When you've found a Activerouting trail with the search function in BaseCamp, in BaseCamp you can make a separate route or you make a combination with a homemade trail near the Activeroutingtrail. How that works, you have really experiment with this possibilities.
@raspi: when you have a *.img from a Topo Pro with Activerouting (with sql-database) and you use Javawa Mapconverter to make a Mapsource installation and then/or a gmap-installation you have manually make a Addition-map with the sql data and also manually make a info2.xml file. (That's my experience).
When you have an example of another Topo Pro gmap, then it is not so difficult.
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