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# Gipy
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2022-11-05 16:17:49 +00:00
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Gipy allows you to follow gpx traces on your watch.
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It is meant for bicycling and not hiking
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(it uses your movement to figure out your orientation).
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It provides the following features :
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- display the path with current position from gps
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- detects and buzzes if you leave the path
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- buzzes before sharp turns
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- buzzes before nodes with comments
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(for example when you need to turn in https://mapstogpx.com/)
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- display instant / average speed
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- display distance to next node
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optionally it can also :
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- display additional data from openstreetmap :
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- water points
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- toilets
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- artwork
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- bakeries
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- try to turn off gps between crossroads to save battery
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## Usage
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You first need to convert your .gpx file to a .gpc (our custom lightweight trace).
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Then launch gipy and select a trace to follow.
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## Creator
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frederic.wagner@imag.fr
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