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Export track statistics to JPG/HTML

Fred de Niro shared this question 9 years ago
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My question is as follows:

Is there a way to export the detailed statistics of a track (distance, altitude, speed, other) as they are presented with Locus in a other format than GPX, KML, CSV, HTML ... like jpg or HTML.

I would like to use it without being forced to use another product or another site


Thank you for your reply

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Hi Fred

You wrote

>... like jpg


view the detailed statistics of a track and make screenshot

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Good day Fred,


precise export is not currently possible. Best what I can suggest is

1) export to GPX/KML and enable "Insert formatted description" in export settings

2) import exported GPX/KMl to any of many web tools that may generate such statistics

3) follow gynta suggestions :)

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I'm surprised more people have not requested this feature! I hike and bike with several Meetup groups and many people are curious about stats, ie; distance, elevations, time, etc. It would be nice to have formatted text or png/jpg export option. The screenshot works but doesn't include all the data in one shot. It takes 2 if you want to include min. and max. altitude and pace.

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Bump!

I'd love to have a pdf-export for the statistics pages.

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Locus Map currently has a function called "Track overview" and it is useful for sharing information with other people.


Track Overview produces an image containing a map, a track, and the track's statistics.

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When the Track Overview image is displayed, you'll see a Share button. Tap it to share the image with others via email (or Whatsapp or Facebook or whatever else you have on your phone).

If you want to share the Track Overview image as a PDF file:

  1. Install a free PDF app on your phone like Xodo.
  2. Tap the Track Overview's Share button and then tap Xodo. Xodo will import the image and create a PDF file.
  3. Tap Share in Xodo and send the PDF to others.

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Thank you, that's about 90% of what I was looking for.

(Vectored output for a pdf would be great though, a man can dream. ;) )

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