The route slips I refer to come into play most often with the road bikes as there are generally more turns to worry about. I am a cyclist and do some riding with a road club but also some touring and even a little MTB. Probably different usages generate different comments. I guess I could look through 17K points and finally find the track segment that I am interested in but isn't there an easier way? If I I right click and go to profile I get distance (which is really great - see second paragraph - what started this) but nothing that tells me which track segment# it is. If I right click I get the file properties menu with "edit track information" but that doesn't go anywhere. If I double click on the track section I get nothing.
Is there a relationship between the points and the tracks? likewise with track#184 off in right field. However I have encountered one problem i just cant seem to solve, my cursor flickers when in use, and disappears when i left click or when.
#Gpx editor cursor flickers on satellite windows#
Im a pretty casual user coming over from Windows and I just installed Ubuntu 14.04 and everything is going great, and Im excited to learn my way around linux. For example I have a route segment bounded by a waypoint 53 and 184 but if I go to the click on a point in track#53 it is somewhere out in left field. Mouse cursor flicker on Dual Monitor set up. Looking at the waypoints and track points ("file properties->track points"), the numbers do not seem to correlate in any way. I am confused and probably missed something in the instructions but here goes. I have been playing with the trail-network function. In the same window is there anyway to show the distance from the start to a highlighted point? Or, better yet the distance for a highlighted group of points. Sure would be nice to copy/paste in this window as well.
 Double clicking points zooms the map to that point and selects it. You can also delete points by right clicking on the file in the active  files lists and choose "file properties->track points" where it shows all points in a spreadsheet style view.