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Adam Schneider
July 10th 03, 05:09 PM
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Dave Patton wrote:
>
> Adam Schneider wrote:
>
> > I'm just back from vacation in B.C. (where, unfortunately, the Douglas
> > firs interfered in a big way with my hiking tracklogs!)
>
> Where in BC, and what hikes?

Just a couple of very short ones near Victoria: on the west side of
East Sooke Regional Park (I forgot the name of the trail), and from the
China Beach trailhead to Mystic Beach (just past Jordan River). We had
a busy trip, so we weren't able to do anything big...

Adam

ARA
September 9th 03, 10:01 AM
Any chance your application is being release as
[a combination of donationware &] Open Source?

Eg, still have to donate, but one also has access
to the source code...?

TIA

Adam Schneider > wrote in message
ox.com...
>
> Greetings GPS fans,
>
> I'm just back from vacation in B.C. (where, unfortunately, the Douglas
> firs interfered in a big way with my hiking tracklogs!), but I've still
> made some progress on GPS Visualizer lately...
>
> A lot of the changes are "behind the scenes" but should allow for more
> interesting stuff in the future (like, I'm still working on a way to
> save modified maps, and a stand-alone program for generating
> backgrounds), but a couple of things are of interest right now:
>
> * GPSV can now estimate speed and heading, even if your GPS data file
> doesn't include that data. (Of course, if you want speed, you'd
> better have a file format that includes time!) Slope/grade is
> coming soon.
>
> * Pathaway track and waypoint files are supported. (Pathaway is a
> commercial GPS application for the Palm OS.)
>
> * Plain-text (tab/comma-delimited) waypoint files are supported;
> BUT, the first field in the header row MUST be called "wpt" or
> "waypoint," or GPSV will think it's a track file. (The data in
> that first column/field is essentially ignored.) This is probably
> most useful if you need to manually construct a waypoint file.
>
> I'm always open to further suggestions. A lot of the interesting
> features in there now came from ideas from other people...
>
>
> GPS Visualizer's URL: http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/
>
>
> A summary for the uninitiated: GPS Visualizer is a free (donationware)
> web-based program that takes your GPS data -- in the form of GPX files,
> IGC files, OziExplorer files, tab- or comma-delimited text files, Cetus
> .pdb files, or Pathaway .pdb files -- and generates maps or profiles in
> SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) format. There are many configurable
> options, and a number of choices for background maps.
>
>
> Adam Schneider
> http://adamschneider.net

Adam Schneider
September 11th 03, 05:02 AM
In article >, ARA >
wrote:
>
> Any chance your application is being release as
> [a combination of donationware &] Open Source?
>
> Eg, still have to donate, but one also has access
> to the source code...?
>
> TIA

Probably not. For one thing, it makes me nervous, and for another, I
don't think I'm quite organized enough to deal with something like
that. I'm not really a programmer, you know. :)

I'm happy to share limited information about the guts of GPS
Visualizer... but the truth is, there's really nothing complicated
about it. The trickiest parts are the interactive JavaScript features,
and those functions are all laid bare in the SVG file already.


Adam Schneider
http://adamschneider.net/
http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/

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