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| - | ===== The GPX file format support in AlpineQuest ===== | ||
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| - | AlpineQuest is almost fully compatible with the standard GPX format. | ||
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| - | As of version 1.3.8, a new default format is used, specially defined for AlpineQuest needs, featuring: | ||
| - | * Extremely fast saving and loading times; | ||
| - | * Barometric and accuracy data compatible (GPX is not); | ||
| - | * Areas compatible (GPX is not); | ||
| - | * Colors and styles compatible (GPX is not); | ||
| - | * Track statistics preview; | ||
| - | * Small saved size (compared to GPX and KML format); | ||
| - | * Extensible. | ||
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| - | However, the GPX format is still supported, and has even been improved, since it's now possible to copy/ | ||
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| - | ==== How to create GPX landmarks ==== | ||
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| - | GPX landmarks must be created in GPX files. You can either click on an existing GPX file to open it, or create a new one: | ||
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| - | * Display the landmarks sub-menu and select "'' | ||
| - | * At the bottom of the Landmarks Explorer window, select the "'' | ||
| - | * Choose to create a new "'' | ||
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| - | If needed, click on the newly created GPX file to open it. Then, select the "'' | ||
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| - | ==== How to convert landmarks to the GPX format ==== | ||
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| - | You can convert waypoints, routes and tracks to the GPX format from AlpineQuest using the copy/paste feature. | ||
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| - | * Open the AlpineQuest Landmarks Explorer; | ||
| - | * Long-click on a landmark and select the "'' | ||
| - | * Browse an existing GPX file or create a new one; | ||
| - | * Click on the "'' | ||
| - | * Select "'' | ||
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| - | The landmark is converted to the GPX format and the file automatically saved. | ||
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| - | ==== How to export tracks in GPX format ==== | ||
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| - | * From the GPS Location Tracker window, click on the "'' | ||
| - | * If desired, enter a name and a description for your track; | ||
| - | * Check the "'' | ||
| - | * Click on the "'' | ||
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| - | The track will be exported in a GPX file in the AlpineQuest landmarks folder (by default '''/ | ||
