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- | Go to [[https:// | + | <WRAP info> Transferring |
- | {{:app: | + | **Important:** The Kurviger Cloud is the best way to transfer your planned route to the Kurviger app. You can easily save your planned route in the cloud and then open it from any device and, of course, in the Kurviger |
- | In general there are different options to move a route from the website to the app. You can use the QR code, you can share the link (e.g. in an email, whatsapp, etc.), or you can share a route file like the .kurviger (recommended) or .gpx (email, DropBox, Google Drive, etc.). The QR code is probably the easiest and fastest option, the benefit of the other options is that you can still access that original route at a later point, if you like. | + | For detailed information about the cloud, please see [[: |
- | ===== Using the QR Code ===== | + | </ |
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+ | ===== .kurviger File ===== | ||
- | Now press the share button. __Tipp: You can also share routes between | + | Another option is to use the **.kurviger** file. |
+ | * The **.kurviger** file contains all the information required for route calculation. | ||
+ | * In combination with the Kurviger | ||
+ | * contains all route options, so you only have to load the file and the settings from the initial planning are applied directly. | ||
- | {{: | + | You can create a .kurviger file by planning a route, going to the export dialogue and selecting .kurviger as the file format. |
- | Scan the QR code that is shown in the share dialog. Most modern phones are able to scan a QR code with the camera app, but you can always install a [[https:// | + | ---- |
- | {{: | + | ===== QR Code ===== |
- | Now open the link that is encoded | + | You can create a QR code representation of your route on the Kurviger website ('' |
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+ | ===== Link ===== | ||
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+ | Links can be generated on the Kurviger website and in the app (similar to the QR code). Copy the link, it should look something like this '' | ||
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+ | Some people also create a text file (e.g. Word file) with the links for a multi-day tour to have all tours at a glance. | ||
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+ | ===== GPX File ===== | ||
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+ | When **exporting a GPX file for later use in Kurviger,** we recommend **using the route without additional waypoints.** | ||
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+ | Please note that the **GPX file does not contain any routing settings** (e.g. curvature). You must set these yourself after importing. | ||
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+ | You can also **export the GPX track.** | ||
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+ | When importing, make sure that you **select the track for the overlay and the route for the route calculation, | ||
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+ | ===== Kurviger Cloud ===== | ||
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+ | You can save a planned route on the Kurviger website in the Kurviger Cloud. To do this, you must first log in. Once you are logged in, click on '' | ||
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+ | The route is now safely saved in the Kurviger Cloud. You can open the route again later, even on a different computer. You don't need any external tools such as a Dropbox to do this. | ||
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+ | For more information about the cloud, please see [[: | ||
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+ | ===== Further questions? ===== | ||
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+ | <WRAP round help> Do you have further questions? Then you can also visit our [[https:// | ||
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+ | You can also contact us at any time in the [[https:// | ||
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- | Tabbi created a brief video that shows the whole process in action: | ||
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