On Jan 11, 4:42*pm, lanebush wrote:
On Jan 11, 3:21*pm, Uncle Fuzzy wrote:
On Jan 10, 3:44*pm, Andy wrote:
On Jan 10, 2:30*pm, Scott Alexander
wrote:
Hi,
Most of my turnpoints are already on the SeeYou program. *I'd say
maybe 95%.
But there's alot of turnpoints that are on the worldwide turnpoint
exchange for my club, that are missing from SeeYou. *Such as Ashland
and Ashland2 from wolf river, tn turnpoints
Any help would be appreciated.
Scott
1) Download the waypoint file - preferably in SeeYou format (.cup)
** This site:http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/gpsbabel/
can convert most waypoint files to .cup if you don't already have it.
2) Launch SeeYou
3) File - Open - select the downloaded file
4) Click "yes" when the dialog comes up to ask you if you want to
append the file to existing waypoints
5) Decide if you want to add waypoints that may duplicate existing
ones - SeeYou will ask you on a case-by-case basis
9B
I did the same thing with a turnpoint file.
*Does anyone know how to remove those turnpoints without deleting the
entire SeeYou waypoint file? *For instance, I want to delete the old
Cordele turnpoints when the new 2010 version comes out. *Otherwise, I
may reference an out of date turn point.
Lane
Obviously you can delete individual waypoints within SeeYou by hand.
Not fun.
For small waypoint files you can just load the new file and answer the
dedupe questions to use the new waypoints. For large waypoint files
this may not be fun.
You can also "Save As" a .CUP file and then edit/merge the waypoints
in your favorite text editor.
Probably the easiest way normally is to save (or re-download) all the
source files that make up your SeeYou waypoints. Delete all the
waypoints in SeeYou and load the individual files again. Meaning you
have to carefully go though the dedupe questions again.
For the several overlapping areas I fly somebody maintains a
local .CUP file that is a very carefully done manual merge/dedupe of
several soaring turnpoint exchange files. The little SeeYou icons set
correctly etc. And is very handy.
Darryl