{{ :manual:user_guide:ic_import_alt.png?nolink|}}====== Points Import ====== ---- ===== About ===== Points import is used when you want to **work with points from outside of Locus** - websites, apps, add-ons etc. Either you choose the data yourselves or Locus Map receives them. ===== 1. Launch import ===== There are a few ways: * **Menu > (more functions) > Import** - general import for [[manual:user_guide:functions:data_import|both points and tracks >>]]\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:points:import3.png?nolink |}} * **Menu > Points > {{:manual:user_guide:tracks:add.png?30|}} > Import**\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:points:import4.png?nolink |}} * **(Menu) > Points > any folder menu > Import** - imports directly into the selected folder\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:points:import5.png?nolink |}} ===== 2. Select the file to import ===== **Locus file browser** opens the last used memory drive. **Importable files are in full color and are clickable** (more about supported formats see below):\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:points:import.png?nolink |}} You can sort the files by **name, size and creation date**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:points:import6.png?nolink |}} Other available drives can be switched from the topbar menu:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:points:import7.png?nolink |}} * **Locus Map directory** - the content of the app's main working directory * **Local drives** - list of local memory drives (usually the Internal and external SD card code name) * **Local** - the content of the app's main working directory * **Dropbox** - contents of your Dropbox. Dropbox login is required when using the drive for the first time. Logout option is included. * **Google Drive** - contents of your Google Drive. Google Drive login is required when used for the first time. Logout option is included. * **Remote file** - a field for inserting a URL of a remote file stored on the internet ===== 3. Select where to import ===== After selecting the file or receiving it from some external application or add-on Locus Map analyses it and modifies the import dialog according to the content - the dialog can process points or tracks or both of them at once. ==== Point import dialog ==== Appears when the imported file contains just points:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:points:import2.png?nolink |}} * topbar displays the file name * **Folder selector** - selects the folder into which the file will be imported. It is possible to create a new folder directly from the menu. If you start import from a //folder action menu// in //Points manager// it is already pre-selected. * **Delete other points in folder** - removes all other points from the selected folder before the import * **Display only (not save)** - points are just displayed on the map screen - useful for a quick preview of the imported file * **Show on the map after import** - displays imported points on the map when the import is finished * **Update elevation** - adds or updates the value of imported points' elevation (both only if the offline elevation data is available) * **Cancel** - aborts the action * **Import** - confirms the action ===== Supported file formats ===== Locus Map is able to import the following file formats: * {{:manual:user_guide:ic_file_type_kml.png?nolink&30|}} **KML and KMZ** Supported both for //Import// and //Export// [[https://developers.google.com/kml/documentation/|Keyhole Markup Language]] is XML based plain text format with really wide range of usage. Since the version 2.2 KML format is standardized by OGC so it is used by many web/desktop/mobile applications as well as Locus Map. * {{:manual:user_guide:ic_file_type_gpx.png?nolink&30|}} **GPX** Supported both for //Import// and //Export// [[http://www.topografix.com/gpx.asp|GPS eXchange format]] is an XML based text format used for handling points, tracks and routes. Locus fully supports all valid tags. More detailed description of GPX format is available on this [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPS_eXchange_Format|Wikipedia page]]. * {{:manual:user_guide:ic_file_type_empty.png?nolink&30|}} **OpenAir** [[http://www.winpilot.com/usersguide/userairspace.asp|OpenAir]] is a special format used by aircraft pilots and navigators for defining air spaces and areas. * {{:manual:user_guide:ic_file_type_empty.png?nolink&30|}} **LOC** [[http://file.org/extension/loc|Location file format]] is free but a little bit limited format for importing POIs or waypoints * {{:manual:user_guide:ic_file_type_ov2.png?nolink&30|}} **Ov2** [[http://www.tomtom.com/|TomTom]] format for POI database. * {{:manual:user_guide:ic_file_type_empty.png?nolink&30|}} **Upi** [[http://www.sygic.com/en/poi|Sygic]] format for POI database.