Gpsutility
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Of when you have two files of the same name in different directories. Switched to using the Corona library for faster GIF decoding. Special thanks go to the Corona team.1.50 - [10/24/03] Added file association with .gpx files. Now you can double-click on .gpx files in windows explorer to open TopoFusion. If TopoFusion is already running, it will simply open the file. Added area calculation for tracks (right click on track->compute area) Added ability to download 2 meter, 8m, 32m Topo maps (GIF format) Added trackseg breaking option in Preferences - whether to show breaks in signal coverage/gps shutdown in tracks Added in-memory sorting of Index file - improves performance on systems with large maps.dat / mapindex.dat Fixed GPX file reading for files generated by GPSUtility, possibly others Disabled Persistent HTTP; handles Terraserver's "internal server error" problems better Fixed crashes in network code Fixed PhotoFusion requiring "generate html imagemap" to produce camera icons1.49 - [08/30/03] Fixed access violation in Maptech .txf reading Fixed distance calculation when tracks cross UTM zones Fixed access violation in network code Added segment breaks when Garmin units lose signal or are powered down Updated TerraServer address to terraserver-usa.com for proxy1.47 - [06/18/03] Changed TerraServer address back to terraserver.microsoft.com Fixed code to read HTTP Object Moved responses Fixed some minor GPX writing issues when coordinates are near -180 Included state boundary GPX file (states.gpx)1.46 - [06/09/03] Fixed crash in network production code Added new elevation profile shading option Added old Garmin unit waypoint support Added ability Download GPSUtility latest version for Mac free. GPSUtility latest update: Novem Archives, feature requests, to visit our Wiki, visit the Welcome page at DPIPWE CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER> The information in this transmission may be confidential and/or protected by legal professional privilege, and is intended only for the person or persons to whom it is addressed. If you are not such a person, you are warned that any disclosure, copying or dissemination of the information is unauthorised. If you have received the transmission in error, please immediately contact this office by telephone, fax or email, to inform us of the error and to enable arrangements to be made for the destruction of the transmission, or its return at our cost. No liability is accepted for any unauthorised use of the information contained in this transmission.- Hide quoted text ->> - Show quoted text -craigwunread,Mar 30, 2011, 11:17:20 PM3/30/11to MapInfo-LThanks for the replies. Yeah, I've tried garfile, gpsutility, andseveral other third party apps to get the simplest solution, but theyare all extra steps. I've also tried gpx2tab but havn't been able toget that to work (yet). This is actually along the lines of what i'mafter, i.e. a direct MI - GPS facility. Rob, if this is what you'veproduced I'd love to have a look.Many thanksCraig> > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -Daleunread,Mar 31, 2011, 4:11:29 AM3/31/11to MapInfo-LI've used GPS Utility to convert GPX files into MapInfo format withgood success. not the most impressive looking tool but it does a good job ofconverting between many different formats.Treichel, Kent (MDOR)unread,Mar 31, 2011, 6:54:28 AM3/31/11to [email protected] haven't used this option within Global Mapper, but it appears to support conversions from GPS to MapInfo.-- Rob Schneider - Aurchem Explorationunread,Mar 31, 2011, 7:58:43 AM3/31/11to [email protected] the utility I use only imports GPX files from the the computer, it does not interact with the GPSComments
Of when you have two files of the same name in different directories. Switched to using the Corona library for faster GIF decoding. Special thanks go to the Corona team.1.50 - [10/24/03] Added file association with .gpx files. Now you can double-click on .gpx files in windows explorer to open TopoFusion. If TopoFusion is already running, it will simply open the file. Added area calculation for tracks (right click on track->compute area) Added ability to download 2 meter, 8m, 32m Topo maps (GIF format) Added trackseg breaking option in Preferences - whether to show breaks in signal coverage/gps shutdown in tracks Added in-memory sorting of Index file - improves performance on systems with large maps.dat / mapindex.dat Fixed GPX file reading for files generated by GPSUtility, possibly others Disabled Persistent HTTP; handles Terraserver's "internal server error" problems better Fixed crashes in network code Fixed PhotoFusion requiring "generate html imagemap" to produce camera icons1.49 - [08/30/03] Fixed access violation in Maptech .txf reading Fixed distance calculation when tracks cross UTM zones Fixed access violation in network code Added segment breaks when Garmin units lose signal or are powered down Updated TerraServer address to terraserver-usa.com for proxy1.47 - [06/18/03] Changed TerraServer address back to terraserver.microsoft.com Fixed code to read HTTP Object Moved responses Fixed some minor GPX writing issues when coordinates are near -180 Included state boundary GPX file (states.gpx)1.46 - [06/09/03] Fixed crash in network production code Added new elevation profile shading option Added old Garmin unit waypoint support Added ability
2025-04-19Archives, feature requests, to visit our Wiki, visit the Welcome page at DPIPWE CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER> The information in this transmission may be confidential and/or protected by legal professional privilege, and is intended only for the person or persons to whom it is addressed. If you are not such a person, you are warned that any disclosure, copying or dissemination of the information is unauthorised. If you have received the transmission in error, please immediately contact this office by telephone, fax or email, to inform us of the error and to enable arrangements to be made for the destruction of the transmission, or its return at our cost. No liability is accepted for any unauthorised use of the information contained in this transmission.- Hide quoted text ->> - Show quoted text -craigwunread,Mar 30, 2011, 11:17:20 PM3/30/11to MapInfo-LThanks for the replies. Yeah, I've tried garfile, gpsutility, andseveral other third party apps to get the simplest solution, but theyare all extra steps. I've also tried gpx2tab but havn't been able toget that to work (yet). This is actually along the lines of what i'mafter, i.e. a direct MI - GPS facility. Rob, if this is what you'veproduced I'd love to have a look.Many thanksCraig> > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -Daleunread,Mar 31, 2011, 4:11:29 AM3/31/11to MapInfo-LI've used GPS Utility to convert GPX files into MapInfo format withgood success. not the most impressive looking tool but it does a good job ofconverting between many different formats.Treichel, Kent (MDOR)unread,Mar 31, 2011, 6:54:28 AM3/31/11to [email protected] haven't used this option within Global Mapper, but it appears to support conversions from GPS to MapInfo.-- Rob Schneider - Aurchem Explorationunread,Mar 31, 2011, 7:58:43 AM3/31/11to [email protected] the utility I use only imports GPX files from the the computer, it does not interact with the GPS
2025-04-09Can obviouslybe read directly into MapInfo).The software recognises garmin USB connections and most models up tothe 62 series, which I use. I've been fidling around with it and cannow collect gps data, save it as a shapefile and open file directlyinto MIPro, thereby removing 3 intermediate steps.My question is this: If this freeware can do it, why can't GeoTrackeror some built in function of MIPro?COn Apr 1, 10:31 am, "James Spath" [email protected]>wrote:> You could just use ogr2ogr, one step to push gpx or a heap of different formats to TAB or whatever you like, you can reproject etc etc.>> James Spath> GIS Coordinator> p: (08) 9781 0378 m: 0437 052 470> [email protected]>> Shire of Busselton> Locked Bag 1> 2 Southern Drive, Busselton WA 6280> p: (08) 9781 0444 f: (08) 9752 4958www.busselton.wa.gov.au> "The best place to be">>>> -----Original Message-----> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Ofcraigw> Sent: Friday, 1 April 2011 3:52 AM> To: MapInfo-L> Subject: [MI-L] Re: gpx file import/export>> One extra step is better than three. I'll wait until the file link is up and have a look, thanks rob.> C>> On Apr 1, 12:58 am, Rob Schneider - Aurchem Exploration [email protected]> wrote:> > No the utility I use only imports GPX files from the the computer, it> > does not interact with the GPS at all..>> > On 3/30/2011 11:17 PM,craigwwrote:>> > > Thanks for the replies. Yeah, I've tried garfile, gpsutility, and> > > several other third party apps to get the simplest solution, but> > > they are all extra steps. I've also tried gpx2tab but havn't been> > > able to get that to work (yet). This is actually along the lines of> > > what i'm after, i.e. a direct MI - GPS facility. Rob, if this is> > > what you've produced I'd
2025-04-24Allow cancelling of an alarm on the remote system. EG If I cancel/acknowledge a AIS CPA alarm on one system, it also cancels on the other. However, just at the moment I can't reconcile that with my requirement for non-automated sync. Protocol choice.If a sync feature is to be a core part of OpenCPN; then it would be good if the plug-in API could be extended to include sync. This would allow the developers of watchdog or draw, for example, to sync settings and objects. If the sync feature isn't part of the core OpenCPN app, then please don't make the protocol too impenetrable. I hadn't looked at NMEA sync previously, but choosing the NMEA encoded message protocol seems like a good option to my inexperienced eyes.John 28-09-2021, 08:47 #3 Registered User Join Date: Apr 2013 Location: British ColumbiaBoat: Sceptre 41 Posts: 2,025 Images: 1 Re: Interoperability between OpenCPN(s) & Devices I am not entirely clear as to what is being asked here... but I will give it a shot. I create waypoints and routes using OpenCPN. I use them in OpenCPN but also "send" them to my Furuno chartplotterI usually save them as a GPX, then use another program (GPSUtility) to (i) change the symbols and (ii) save file as a Furuno rat/rou file. It is too bad that OpenCPN cannot save waypoint/route files in formats other than just gpx. Also, OpenCPN symbols do not translate easily to those on other chartplotters. 28-09-2021, 10:00 #4 Registered User Join Date: Mar 2016 Location: San FranciscoBoat: Morgan 382 Posts: 3,721 Re: Interoperability between OpenCPN(s) & Devices There is a "Send to GPS" option in OpenCPN, but not well documented(last I looked, it's been awhile) how it works, and what the requirements are.I think this function should be expanded on, to specify what GPS/chartplotter is involved, and what connectivity is. Like 2 drop downs, one to select what chartplotter you have, and the next for how it is connected. OpenCPN should be one of those options, to send to another OpenCPN device. My current process is to export as a GPX, then use depreciated Garmin homeport software to transfer to my GPSMAP78sc. The 78sc supports NMEA0183, but exactly what isn't well documented. I don't think it supports transferring routes, but I expect whatever I replace it will will.To be able to sync that data via wifi, NMEA, or com port would be
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