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Excel IGC logging spreadsheet
To anyone with an old version of Excel - may I suggest Open Office? It's
open source and free to download and compatible with the proprietary applications. It will also generate files in those legacy formats. BTW, I'm not connected with the Apache Project - just a happy user. Don't know if it'll work on those systems used by the Jobbites... (With a wink to the Luddites) wrote in message ... On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 10:22:21 AM UTC-5, wrote: All, Version 1.14 is now available on my Google Drive site https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwI...it?usp=sharing This version accommodates flight recorders such as the SYMobile Android app for smartphones that use GPS altitude instead of pressure. Thanks to Robert Sigler for bringing this to my attention. At the moment, Robert's SYMobile FR type is the only non-pressure altitude type allowed, as I don't have the type strings for any others. If you have a mobile-phone type of recorder and want it to be recognized, send me the HFFTYFRTYPE string from your IGC file (viewable with any text reader). For example, the one from Robert's IGC files is: HFFTYFRTYPE:SeeYou Recorder for Android TA All, Version 1.16 is now available on my drive site, at https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwI...it?usp=sharing This version ignores B records with invalid fixes (thanks to Wojciech Scigala for this suggestion!), and opens up the duration 'dupe detection' window (was at 0.001hr, now is at 0.01hr). Also added "LK8000 PNA GENERIC" to the list of GPS-altitude only FR's. I did get a note from one pilot who wasn't able to use it because the 'Enum' data type wasn't supported by his version of Excel (I think it was an early Excel for Macintosh). Sorry about that, but I really wan to keep the 'Enum' functionality :-(. I know it works on all MS Windows versions of Excel all the way back to 2000. Frank (TA) |
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On Friday, February 7, 2014 11:30:09 PM UTC-5, wrote:
On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 10:22:21 AM UTC-5, wrote: All, Version 1.14 is now available on my Google Drive site https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwI...it?usp=sharing This version accommodates flight recorders such as the SYMobile Android app for smartphones that use GPS altitude instead of pressure. Thanks to Robert Sigler for bringing this to my attention. At the moment, Robert's SYMobile FR type is the only non-pressure altitude type allowed, as I don't have the type strings for any others. If you have a mobile-phone type of recorder and want it to be recognized, send me the HFFTYFRTYPE string from your IGC file (viewable with any text reader). For example, the one from Robert's IGC files is: HFFTYFRTYPE:SeeYou Recorder for Android TA All, Version 1.16 is now available on my drive site, at https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwI...it?usp=sharing This version ignores B records with invalid fixes (thanks to Wojciech Scigala for this suggestion!), and opens up the duration 'dupe detection' window (was at 0.001hr, now is at 0.01hr). Also added "LK8000 PNA GENERIC" to the list of GPS-altitude only FR's. I did get a note from one pilot who wasn't able to use it because the 'Enum' data type wasn't supported by his version of Excel (I think it was an early Excel for Macintosh). Sorry about that, but I really wan to keep the 'Enum' functionality :-(. I know it works on all MS Windows versions of Excel all the way back to 2000. Frank (TA) All, Version 2.01 of my IGC Logger is now available on my Google Drive site. This version has a new 'Stats' page, that will optionally total up all your time by type, with breakouts for 'last 90 days' and 'last 12 months'. In addition, the comparison dates (i.e. today - 90 days, and today - 12 months) are exposed in editable cells, so you can actually compare against any two dates you want. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwI...it?usp=sharing Regards, Frank (TA) |
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All,
Version 2.02 of my IGC Logger is now available on my Google Drive site. This version fixes a bug on the new 'Stats' page that caused the column headers to be deleted when the table was initially empty - oops! ;-). Thanks to Casey Jay Lewis of Hong Kong for bringing this to my attention. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwI...it?usp=sharing Frank(TA) |
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Excel IGC logging spreadsheet
On Thursday, February 6, 2014 9:56:16 AM UTC-8, Eric Bick (1DB) wrote:
On Sunday, February 2, 2014 6:54:31 PM UTC-8, wrote: Had too much free time and I was bored out of my skull, so when pair-flying partner John Mittel (BZ) commented that he was having trouble finding a decent glider logging program that would process IGC files, I decided to give it a whirl. Thirteen revs and a broken friendship later (just kidding about the friendship!), I think I might have a usable program. If you are interested, see the Soaring Cafe article about it at http://soaringcafe.com/2014/02/excel...t-for-gliders/ TA Great. Thanks. I'll have to use this rather than the manual extraction one I came up with for myself. Eric Bick This is looking promising, and have most of the data typically needed in logbooks. Notably missing are distance, release altitude and max altitude (altitude gain). This data is available in the igc file but is obviously harder to extract, especially OLC distance and release altitude. I've been waiting for years for someone to come up with a program that can provide all that. I heard from Crosscountry.aero that they are working on such a logbook option. Ramy |
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The Crosscountry.aero logbook function has now been completed and is
currently undergoing testing. It feeds off of the igc file evaluation, so all the required statistics are there. Functionality includes export to PDF if a printed version of the logbook is required. This feature will be released as part of a new package of services on the site in about a month's time. Alexander Georgas On 20/02/2014 08:22, Ramy wrote: On Thursday, February 6, 2014 9:56:16 AM UTC-8, Eric Bick (1DB) wrote: On Sunday, February 2, 2014 6:54:31 PM UTC-8, wrote: Had too much free time and I was bored out of my skull, so when pair-flying partner John Mittel (BZ) commented that he was having trouble finding a decent glider logging program that would process IGC files, I decided to give it a whirl. Thirteen revs and a broken friendship later (just kidding about the friendship!), I think I might have a usable program. If you are interested, see the Soaring Cafe article about it at http://soaringcafe.com/2014/02/excel...t-for-gliders/ TA Great. Thanks. I'll have to use this rather than the manual extraction one I came up with for myself. Eric Bick This is looking promising, and have most of the data typically needed in logbooks. Notably missing are distance, release altitude and max altitude (altitude gain). This data is available in the igc file but is obviously harder to extract, especially OLC distance and release altitude. I've been waiting for years for someone to come up with a program that can provide all that. I heard from Crosscountry.aero that they are working on such a logbook option. Ramy |
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On Thursday, February 20, 2014 1:43:44 AM UTC-8, Alexander Georgas wrote:
The Crosscountry.aero logbook function has now been completed and is currently undergoing testing. It feeds off of the igc file evaluation, so all the required statistics are there. Functionality includes export to PDF if a printed version of the logbook is required. This feature will be released as part of a new package of services on the site in about a month's time. Alexander Georgas On 20/02/2014 08:22, Ramy wrote: On Thursday, February 6, 2014 9:56:16 AM UTC-8, Eric Bick (1DB) wrote: On Sunday, February 2, 2014 6:54:31 PM UTC-8, wrote: Had too much free time and I was bored out of my skull, so when pair-flying partner John Mittel (BZ) commented that he was having trouble finding a decent glider logging program that would process IGC files, I decided to give it a whirl. Thirteen revs and a broken friendship later (just kidding about the friendship!), I think I might have a usable program. If you are interested, see the Soaring Cafe article about it at http://soaringcafe.com/2014/02/excel...t-for-gliders/ TA Great. Thanks. I'll have to use this rather than the manual extraction one I came up with for myself. Eric Bick This is looking promising, and have most of the data typically needed in logbooks. Notably missing are distance, release altitude and max altitude (altitude gain). This data is available in the igc file but is obviously harder to extract, especially OLC distance and release altitude. I've been waiting for years for someone to come up with a program that can provide all that. I heard from Crosscountry.aero that they are working on such a logbook option. Ramy Alex, I will be happy to help evaluating it. Ramy |
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Hi Frank, thanks for your fantastic work.
But there are some Problems with 64Bit Excel. Compiler looks not very happy! :-( Do you think you could fix that for 64Bit? Thanks in advance, Steffen |
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Excel IGC logging spreadsheet
Not sure Frank still monitors RAS any longer. In any case, I'm assuming you got the sheet from the Soaring Café link and not the Google Drive link - yes? The Google link is where the fixed version was located and that Google link appears to be broken now. I probably have a copy I can dig up and send you that will work.
I'll send it to you privately later on this evening. Robert On Thursday, April 7, 2016 at 1:16:03 PM UTC-5, Steffen wrote: Hi Frank, thanks for your fantastic work. But there are some Problems with 64Bit Excel. Compiler looks not very happy! :-( Do you think you could fix that for 64Bit? Thanks in advance, Steffen |
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