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Old June 25th 04, 11:03 AM
Derrick Steed
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Paul Remde wrote:
Hi,

I suggest you take a look at some of the waypoint files on the Worldwide
Soaring Turnpoint Exchange by John Leibacher at:
http://acro.harvard.edu/SOARING/JL/TP http://acro.harvard.edu/SOARING/JL/TP

If I understand correctly, John uses perl scripts to create the waypoint
files from data sources. I've found that names are shortened very nicely.
If you asked him, I bet he'd share his method with you. I think the method
involves removing vowels (only when necessary) and using capitals for the
start of new words.

Good Luck,

Paul Remde

"Tuno" wrote in message
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While working recently on a Java program to combine and geographically
filter turnpoints from multiple .CUP files, I noted that when I use SeeYou
to convert from .CUP to .DA4 (for Filser/LX Nav products) format, the
turnpoint names get truncated to 8 characters and all uppercase. This
presents name collisions for pairs of turnpoints with verbose names like
"Black Canyon North" and "Black Canyon South" -- both get saved with the
name "BLACK CA", which causes LXe to complain when the file is loaded
therein.

Is there a "standard" somewhere for what data are contained in turnpoints
and how they are named? I know .DA4 files are used for LX Nav products;

what
are .CUP files used for (besides SeeYou)?

thx/2NO



And Perl is highly portable between platforms - text manipulation is its forte, but it can equally well handle binary with ease with good format handling.

Rgds,

Derrick.