Re: [Gpsbabel-misc] How can I disable icon modification?

Lil Devil wrote:

> However Babel seems to be changing the icons based on the > field in the GPX file. Since I I’m pre-processing > with GPX Spinner to change the icons in a more custom manner, how can > I tell Babel not to change them?

I originally proposed a Mapsource-specific suboption to suppress this. It just occurred to that all of the formats that try to do the “smart geocaching icon” do all filter down to one specific function that’s shared by all where this could be shunted out.

I could either make this a global option

gpsbabel -i ... -N -o mapsource ...

or a format specific option that filtered through

gpsbabel -i ... -o mapsource,nosmarticons ...

Given how esoteric most of our suboptions are, I’m inclined to make this a top-level option.

Opinions?

RJL


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Re: [Gpsbabel-misc] Magellan CPS Companion (Palm)

Allen Lawrence wrote: > On the http://gpsbabel.sourceforge.net/readme.html website, under readme’s > section on MAGNAV you reference README.magnav. I can’t seem to find this > readme file on the gpsbabel website. Could you point me to the readme file.

I hosed the packaging of the Windows version and thus failed to included the alternative READMEs. They’re present in the beta, or right out of the source tree at:

http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/gpsbabel/gpsbabel/README.magnav?rev=1.1&view=auto


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Re: [Gpsbabel-misc] Magellan CPS Companion (Palm)

Allen Lawrence wrote: > On the http://gpsbabel.sourceforge.net/readme.html website, under readme’s > section on MAGNAV you reference README.magnav. I can’t seem to find this > readme file on the gpsbabel website. Could you point me to the readme file.

I hosed the packaging of the Windows version and thus failed to included the alternative READMEs. They’re present in the beta, or right out of the source tree at:

http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/gpsbabel/gpsbabel/README.magnav?rev=1.1&view=auto


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[Gpsbabel-misc] Magellan CPS Companion (Palm)

On the http://gpsbabel.sourceforge.net/readme.html website, under readme’s section on MAGNAV you reference README.magnav. I can’t seem to find this readme file on the gpsbabel website. Could you point me to the readme file.

Thanks

-Allen

MAGNAV

    Magellan NAV Companion for Palm/OS is not really designed for this
    sort of use, but its file format is supported and with a little bit
    of patience you can both read and write NAV Companion waypoints.
    Please read README.magnav for further tips on getting waypoints
    in and out of NAV Companion.  This conversion is based on partially
    incomplete reverse-engineering of the record format, so it may not
    work with all versions of NAV Companion.  It has been tested with
    version 2.10.

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