Hi,
thank for this great piece of software, which I mainly use to follow routes while speed biking. Hereby, I figured out that maybe two features are missing:
(1) I would be great, if the elevation profile of a loaded gpx-route is displayed at the bottom / top of the map and the current position is shown in this profile.
(2) Displaying the altitude by coloring the loaded gpx-route.
Attached is a picture that illustrates the described features:
Regards,
Hans

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+1 for the request to show elevation profile and your current position in it.
+1 !!
Hace tiempo que pienso que serĂa genial esta posibilidad !!
+1 that would be great for hikers.
I just want to ask if this feature is under consideration? I am aware of the option to show the elavation profile in track computer mode TC-2, but then you have to do without a map or dashboard.
I had also already thougth that it would be cool to see where the current position is on the elevation profile when following a track.
Perhaps in a first step it would be cool to see the current position in the route statistic altitude graph.
Quote from: "bobatsar"
I had also already thougth that it would be cool to see where the current position is on the elevation profile when following a track.
Perhaps in a first step it would be cool to see the current position in the route statistic altitude graph.
Your second suggestion is already implemented. After loading a route, open "radar" (in tools menu) and enable the trip computer TC-2. If you pick up a GPS-signal, you will find a green point indicating your position in the altitude graph.
Quote from: "HansCastorp"
Your second suggestion is already implemented. After loading a route, open "radar" (in tools menu) and enable the trip computer TC-2. If you pick up a GPS-signal, you will find a green point indicating your position in the altitude graph.
Oh thanks for the hint. Didn't know about this.