To create the GPX file viewer we need some modules like matplotlib, time, IPython, xml dom and math. Import all the required modules as in the code below. import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import time from IPython import display from xml.dom import minidom import math. Then open a GPX file and parse the data using minidom.
Is this for something that you want to have permanently available to others, or just for temporary viewing? One of the tricks that I use quite often is to place the KML file in my public DropBox folder (find someone with an account to refer you; it will get both you and them an extra 250Mb) and then paste that url into Google Maps to visualize and share with others short-term.
Exporting GPS files Guru allows you to export any of you routing geodata, markers, tracks or whole collections to KML/GPX files in several ways. 1. Save as KML/GPX/CSV file When you need to save your Guru Maps geodata or to transfer it to another app installed on your device: Tap the icon on the details screen:Download Google Earth Pro, and use the File > Open menu to open a KML file. ArcGIS, Merkaartor, Blender (with the Google Earth Importer plug-in), Global Mapper, and Marble can open KML files as well. You can import a KML file directly into Google Maps too. This is done through your Google My Maps page when adding content to a new map layer. Oddometer: 427. Location: Wallkill, NY. JESFromASC said: ↑. OK hoping to keep this simple as can be. Heading to a dual-sport rally in a few weeks and we will be provided with the GPX file for the ride. I have a iPhone SE running 14.3 and a nice solid Ram-Mount to hold it where I can easily see it.