I have exported a stage and imported it in a new one.
The case is that the imported road network doesn't fit ok with the gpx route. It has a gap. Is this normal or there is a way to fit correctly the exported route with the gpx line?
You need to mark splines every 5 or 6 apart, and include all endpoints of roads in order to generate everything. The system is rather poor, but it does work if you mark EVERY endpoint and then here and again along major routes.
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NTTHRASH wrote:
You need to mark splines every 5 or 6 apart, and include all endpoints of roads in order to generate everything. The system is rather poor, but it does work if you mark EVERY endpoint and then here and again along major routes.
I am sorry but I do not understand you very well. Do you mean that the image above could be corrected?
I think that it's possible to select multiple road points and move them together. You'd need to cut your road off at the end (at the intersection) I think.
Selwink wrote:
I think that it's possible to select multiple road points and move them together. You'd need to cut your road off at the end (at the intersection) I think.
Yes, it's posible, but that's not the question... I mean when I import a road network with its landscape, that it fits correctly with the gpx line, with no movements of road points, because then the road doesn't fit with the landscape.
You can move the whole road network right after you import it, when all road points are selected. If you have "stick objects to landscape" (or whatever that option is called) unticked then this shouldn't affect the vertical position of the road points.
togo95 wrote:
You can move the whole road network right after you import it, when all road points are selected. If you have "stick objects to landscape" (or whatever that option is called) unticked then this shouldn't affect the vertical position of the road points.
I know, but if I move roadpoints then the road will not fit with the landscape I have imported...