Viewing the Profile
The elevation profile appears at the bottom of the interface when you have a route selected. Toggle visibility with View > Elevation Profile or pressCmd+P (Mac) / Ctrl+P (Windows).
Interactive Features
Hover Information
Move your cursor over the elevation profile to see detailed statistics at any point:- Distance from start
- Elevation at that point
- Gradient (slope percentage)
- Additional data if available (speed, heart rate, etc.)
Selection
Drag to select a portion of the elevation profile:- Statistics update to show only the selected section
- Start and end markers appear on the map
- Click anywhere on the profile to reset the selection
Zoom and Pan
- Scroll - Zoom in/out on the profile
- Shift+Drag - Pan left/right when zoomed
Auto-Zoom
Enable auto-zoom to automatically zoom the map to the portion of the route currently visible in the elevation profile. This is useful when zoomed in on a specific section - the map will follow along as you pan through the profile.Coloring Options
Click the chart button at the bottom-right of the profile to change how the elevation is colored:Slope
Colors the profile by gradient steepness:- Green - Flat or gentle grades
- Yellow - Moderate climbs
- Orange - Steep sections
- Red - Very steep grades
Surface
Colors the profile by road/trail surface type (requires surface data):- Gray - Paved surfaces (asphalt, concrete, paving stones)
- Yellow - Gravel and loose surfaces (gravel, compacted, dirt, fine gravel)
- Tan - Rocky surfaces (cobblestone, rock, stone)
- Brown - Natural unpaved (earth, mud, ground, clay)
- Green - Grass and grass pavers
Category
Colors by road type from OpenStreetMap:- Major roads
- Minor roads
- Paths and trails
- Cycleways
Surface and category coloring are only available for routes created with Rendzo that have surface data applied.
Additional Data
If your route includes additional sensor data, you can overlay it on the elevation profile:- Speed - Velocity over the route
- Heart Rate - HR data from fitness devices
- Cadence - Pedaling or step cadence
- Temperature - Ambient temperature readings
- Power - Cycling power meter data
Statistics Panel
Below the elevation profile, key statistics are displayed:- Distance - Total route length
- Elevation Gain - Cumulative climbing
- Elevation Loss - Cumulative descending
- Max Elevation - Highest point
- Min Elevation - Lowest point
Waypoints on Profile
When waypoints are present in your route, they can be displayed on the elevation profile as markers. This helps visualize where points of interest fall along the route’s elevation. Toggle waypoint display using the waypoints button in the profile toolbar. Hover over a waypoint marker to see its name and details.Working with Multiple Selections
When multiple tracks or files are selected, the elevation profile shows all routes:- Each route appears in its own color
- Statistics show combined totals
- Hover to see data for individual routes