merge trails function added#627
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I like the function in and of itself. As a user, I currently have no way to see which trail will become the new main trail and which will become the summit log(s). Ideally, I could also pick this myself. |
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Hi!
On my daily rides, my GPS device automatically syncs the trail to Komoot. This means there are lots of instances of the same routes (morning/evening). These will be synced to wanderer daily.
Result: It is difficult to get an overview. I have to merge these trails manually (download the GPX file and re-upload it as a summit log).
With this PR, I have added the possibility to merge daily ride instances (manually, as a first step). These will be added as summit log entries to a 'master' trail.
I hope you like it.
Kind regards.