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<h1 id="title">Parsing gx:Track in KML</h1>
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Demonstrates populating a PointTrack layer with gx:Track elements from KML.
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If a KML document contains <code><gx:Track></code>
elements and the extractTracks property is set true on the
parser, features will be created that represent track points.
These track points can easily be visualized as track lines with
a <code>PointTrack</code> layer, preserving the KML's original
styles.
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View the <a href="kml-pointtrack.js" target="_blank">kml-pointtrack.js</a>
source to see how this is done.
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