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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">You might want to look at gpsbabel?<br>
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On 2/8/20 3:27 AM, Manuel H. wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Hi,
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<div>I was attempting to simplify my Google Earth KML file and
found ogr2ogr mentioned on the internet.</div>
<div>When I run it through the program, ogr2ogr seems to ignore
everything that is a "Track" according to Google Earth. Only
entries that are a "Path" are converted. They are all GPS logs
I collected over many years with different devices. Most
modern tracks have been collected with smartphones and they
are all ignored.</div>
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<div>Is there an easy way to prevent or circumvent this?</div>
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<div>Also, ogr2ogr flattens my KML by removing all folders
and the general hierarchy. This is annoying, but I could deal
with it if I convert folders separately. </div>
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<div>BG,</div>
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<div>Manuel</div>
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