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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Indeed that is a bug, please create a
new issue.<br>
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Displaying the elevation for car requires more hardware resources,
is not yet planned but of course easily possible.<br>
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> and total distance is... pretty standard<br>
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Distance is included or what do you mean?<br>
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Regards,<br>
Peter.<br>
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On 31.07.2014 19:32, D KING wrote:<br>
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<div>Not a critical issue I suspect, but the final trackpoint on
the GPX export from the "Maps" webpage example of the
Graphhopper API doesn't have an elevation value assigned (or
is zero).<br>
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As a minor aside is there a reason why the driving mode lacks
an elevation and distance graph? While I would think that this
was less critical from a 'vehicle performance' perspective it
is still useful or essential navigation information (presence
of hill/valley is a useful navigation point, and total
distance is... pretty standard).<br>
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