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| Print at Jan 21, 2026, 3:20:50 PM |
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| Posted by Daniels118 at Sep 7, 2022, 2:21:32 PM |
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Re: Measuring a multipart distance? This is OT, however: you can use a GPS tracker, I'm quite sure there are free apps for your smartphone and the track can then be placed over google maps. I have seen some websites with such maps with a lot of details, such as altitude chart and so on. You can also take photos with geo data and they will be placed over the map at right coordinates. |
| Posted by decard at Sep 9, 2022, 7:43:01 AM |
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Re: Measuring a multipart distance? This is OT, however: you can use a GPS tracker, I'm quite sure there are free apps for your smartphone and the track can then be placed over google maps. I have seen some websites with such maps with a lot of details, such as altitude chart and so on. You can also take photos with geo data and they will be placed over the map at right coordinates. TY. but this is getting too much like hard work for me. :-) |
| Posted by robcmorgan at Jun 12, 2023, 3:31:08 PM |
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Re: Measuring a multipart distance? I think I've found an answer... If you right click on a polyline and do Select Object it tells you the length of the whole polyline (just on the menu item itself). |
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