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A shortcut to navigate in file name tabs
Hi, here's a use case to this request:
Situation: Today, I loaded 15 GPX files, at once, on GPX studio, with the intent to visualize the whole elevation graph, and then merge them before exporting. They were 15 traces of 15 consecutive days of cycling.
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I clicked "Load GPX", "Desktop", and selected the 15 files, using Windows11+Chrome
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They all displayed correctly on the map, albeit not in alphabetical order (I prefix my files with the date), and not in chronological order, meaning the elevation graph showed cliffs instead of being a smooth graph. ---> Suggestion: when multiple GPX files are loaded, sort the tabs by timestamp
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I then tried to move the tabs around to show the elevation graph chronologically, and realized I couldn't do it, because my screen only showed 7 tabs and I couldn't access the hidden tabs ---> Suggestion: allow the selection of hidden tabs, with a shortcut (e.g. Ctrl + arrows) or with left/right cursors at both edges of the screen
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Eventually, I renamed the tabs one by one until the filenames were short enough to fit 15 GPX traces on one screen, and reordered them chronologically. Then I clicked on the first tab, "Total", and could visualize the whole 15-day route elevation graph.
You can navigate through all tabs by scrolling over them. I keep this issue open for your other suggestions.
Hi,
FYI, I just tested on the latest Chrome version with Win11, and I can't navigate through the route tabs by scrolling. Keys (pgUp pgDown, arrows, combination with ctrl/alt/fn don't work either). Scrolling with the mouse wheel over the map, tab, or elevation chart all result in zooming in/out on the map. That is with a mouse that only has one scroll wheel (vertical). With a trackpad and two scrolling directions enabled, I can't navigate through the tabs either.