diff --git a/apps/gipy/README.md b/apps/gipy/README.md index f7fb0d29e..32a3018b6 100644 --- a/apps/gipy/README.md +++ b/apps/gipy/README.md @@ -43,14 +43,14 @@ You first need to have a trace file in *gpx* format. Usually I download from [komoot](https://www.komoot.com/) or I export from google maps using [mapstogpx](https://mapstogpx.com/). -Note that *mapstogpx* has a super nice feature in its *advanced settings*. -You can turn on *next turn info* and be warned by the watch when you need to turn. +Note that *mapstogpx* has a super nice feature in its advanced settings. +You can turn on 'next turn info' and be warned by the watch when you need to turn. Once you have your gpx file you need to convert it to *gpc* which is my custom file format. They are smaller than gpx and reduce the number of computations left to be done on the watch. Two possibilities here : -- easy : use [gipy uploader](BangleApps/?id=gipy_uploader) +- easy : use [gipy uploader](/BangleApps/?id=gipy_uploader) - hard : use [gpconv](https://github.com/wagnerf42/gpconv) * you need to compile *gpconv* yourself (it is some rust code) * you can download additional openstreetmap data to get interest points along the path @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Few settings for now (feel free to suggest me more) : It is good to use but you should know : -- the gps might take a long time to start initially (see [assisted gps update](BangleApps/?id=assistedgps)). +- the gps might take a long time to start initially (see [assisted gps update](/BangleApps/?id=assistedgps)). - gps signal is noisy : there is therefore a small delay for instant speed. sometimes you may jump somewhere else. - your gpx trace has been decimated and approximated : the **REAL PATH** might be **A FEW METERS AWAY** - sometimes the watch will tell you that you are lost but you are in fact on the path.