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Map shift in some area - jonaschen - 10.11.2017

I found there are a shift between the maps in some area such as Taiwan, Japan.
Here is an sample gpx file that shows the shift.
https://developer.garmin.com/downloads/connect-api/sample_file.gpx
 
You can find this issue by loading the sample file, and then switch between 'Map' and 'OpenStreetMap.'
   
   

Any idea?


RE: Map shift in some area - jonaschen - 13.11.2017

(10.11.2017, 22:31)jonaschen Wrote: I found there are a shift between the maps in some area such as Taiwan, Japan.
Here is an sample gpx file that shows the shift.
https://developer.garmin.com/downloads/connect-api/sample_file.gpx
 
You can find this issue by loading the sample file, and then switch between 'Map' and 'OpenStreetMap.'



Any idea?



I did a verification by adding a point on the map in RouteConverter, and switch to OpenCycleMap, there is a shift.
Then I check that point on Google map on the browser, the location on the google map is same as its location on OpenCycleMap.
I think that means that RouteConverter makes a shift when displaying google map in it.
Is it possible anyway to fix it?
Thanks!


RE: Map shift in some area - jonaschen - 13.11.2017

(13.11.2017, 23:27)jonaschen Wrote:
(10.11.2017, 22:31)jonaschen Wrote: I found there are a shift between the maps in some area such as Taiwan, Japan.
Here is an sample gpx file that shows the shift.
https://developer.garmin.com/downloads/connect-api/sample_file.gpx
 
You can find this issue by loading the sample file, and then switch between 'Map' and 'OpenStreetMap.'



Any idea?



I did a verification by adding a point on the map in RouteConverter, and switch to OpenCycleMap, there is a shift.
Then I check that point on Google map on the browser, the location on the google map is same as its location on OpenCycleMap.
I think that means that RouteConverter makes a shift when displaying google map in it.
Is it possible anyway to fix it?
Thanks!

After checking more options in RouteConverter, I found there is an option can correct it.
Go options -> map -> fix map for China -> No
Then all maps are match.


RE: Map shift in some area - routeconverter - 19.11.2017

(13.11.2017, 23:44)jonaschen Wrote: After checking more options in RouteConverter, I found there is an option can correct it.
Go options -> map -> fix map for China -> No

That's it.