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Itinerary file

ITN Itinerary file
Filename extension .itn
Internet media type application/itn
Initial release 2000
Extended from TXT
Website https://www.tomtom.com/lib/doc/TomTomTips/index.html?itinerary_as_text_file.htm

ITN, is a file format designed as an itinerary data format for TomTom devices.

It can be used to describe itineraries using support waypoints. The format is proprietary for TomTom. Its data store location, name, and waypoint type and can in this way be used to interchange data between GPS devices and software packages. Such computer programs allow users, for example, to create and modify itineraries.

The file format assumes that each line in it holds a supporting waypoint:

The type specifies whether how to handle this waypoint:

Latitude and longitude are expressed in fixed point integer numbers using the WGS 84 datum. Please note these numbers are the floating point values times 100,000, e.g. the latitude 52.493601 will be shown as 5249360.

It is allowed to prefix these numbers with + or -.

The following is an ITN file produced by a TomTom hand-held GPS unit. This document does not show all functionality which can be stored in the ITN format but its purpose is to serve as a brief illustration.

TomTom devices as of 2014 will only accept at most 255 waypoints. Devices before that allow 32 or 48 at most, with an exception for the Rider product range, allowing 100 waypoints.

It is unknown what the maximum length of the description field is allowed to be, most applications assume 64 characters. The character encoding of the description is assumed to be Windows-1252 (the Latin alphabet), sometimes called ANSI. This character set allows 224 different characters to be used, supporting most European languages.

TomTom decided in 2015 to deprecate the ITN format in favour of the more versatile GPX format. ITN is still supported as an import format.


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