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====== Route Transfer (Import, Export) ====== | ====== Route Transfer (Import, Export) ====== | ||
- | Kurviger allows to load and store routes in many different formats. This allows you to open routes from different sources in Kurviger, but also to save routes planned with Kurviger on your computer and to export these routes to 3rd party devices and services. Using the same technique you can also save your Kurviger route and load it again later. | + | Kurviger allows to load and store routes in many different formats. This allows you to open routes from different sources in Kurviger, but also to save routes planned with Kurviger on your computer and to export these routes to 3rd party devices and services. Using the same technique you can also save your Kurviger route and load it again later.\\ |
+ | This document is a starter document that links to a lot of information regarding Route Transfer. | ||
===== Basics ===== | ===== Basics ===== | ||
- | When transferring data between different systems, the systems need to speak the same language, in order to get it right. That's why there are different standardized route formats. The most common one is '' | + | * [[route_transfer: |
+ | * [[route_transfer: | ||
- | Usually there are up to three ways to represent route data: | + | ===== Transferring Routes within Kurviger ===== |
- | * The '' | + | |
- | * The '' | + | |
- | So should you use the '' | + | * [[route_transfer: |
- | {{ :: | + | ===== Transferring Routes from Kurviger to other Devices / Apps ===== |
- | **Left**: Originally planned route\\ | + | |
- | **Middle**: Track\\ | + | |
- | **Right**: Waypoints/ | + | |
+ | * [[route_transfer:transfer_to_sygic|]] | ||
+ | * [[route_transfer: | ||
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- | Here you can clearly see, when you choose the Waypoints/ | + | ===== Transferring Routes from Devices |
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- | The best results are achieved with the [[https:// | + | |
- | For iOS devices it's recommended to use the [[https:// | + | |
+ | * [[route_transfer: | ||
+ | * [[route_transfer: |