Basically you just need to have some gpx, kml or tcx files in your Owncloud/Nextcloud files and go to GpxPod app. Then you'll need to select a folder in the list at the top of the sidebar main tab. The track are analyzed and then listed in a table in that same sidebar tab. Hovering a track line in the table makes it temporarily appear on the map. Checking the 'draw' checkbox draws the track permanently on the map and displays a popup at the starting point with global statistics on the track.
* In some contexts (probably related to the encoding settings), special characters like mutated vowels might cause a bug in the user interface, avoiding to draw tracks.
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# Basic usage
Basically you just need to have some gpx, kml or tcx files in your Owncloud/Nextcloud files and go to GpxPod app. Then you'll need to select a folder in the list at the top of the sidebar main tab. The track are analyzed and then listed in a table in that same sidebar tab. Hovering a track line in the table makes it temporarily appear on the map. Checking the 'draw' checkbox draws the track permanently on the map and displays a popup at the starting point with global statistics on the track.
## Filter tracks
In the "Settings" sidebar tab, you'll find inputs to restrict the listed tracks with several criterions. It affects the track list table and the markers apparition on the map.
# Advanced usage
There are many options available in the user interface. A short description will appear if you hover options elements.
## Color criterion
If a criterion is selected, this will affect the color of tracks when they are drawn. The color goes from green to red passing by yellow. Green color is affected to the minimum value and red to the maximum.
## Personal tile servers
If you add a personnal tile server, it will be available in the tile selector on the upper right corner of the map.