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- | ====== Points Export ====== | + | {{ : |
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- | ===== About ===== | + | |
- | Exporting points is the only way how to transfer them from Locus Map to another mobile | + | ===== What is export for? ===== |
- | | + | **Points are exported** |
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- | * //Map screen// > any point on the map > tap point > tap its label > "more options" | + | **Instructions:** |
- | * **group of points | + | ===== 1. Select |
- | * **points folder export** - //Data manager// > Points tab > any folder > .....action menu > export | + | ==== Single point ==== |
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+ | * **Map screen** - tap the point on map > tap its label to open its detail | ||
+ | ==== Group of points ==== | ||
+ | * **Multiple | ||
+ | * **Whole folder** - Points manager > folder {{: | ||
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+ | ===== 2. Set parameters and export | ||
+ | {{ : | ||
+ | * **Export format** of the file is at the very top of the dialog. By tapping it you can change it into another one:\\ {{ : | ||
+ | * **Export name** - the name of the export file, usually pre-filled according to the point/folder | ||
+ | * **Export path** - define where to save the exported file. You can select local memory, Dropbox or Google Drive (both apps must be installed first). | ||
+ | * **Parameters** - change according to selected | ||
+ | * {{: | ||
+ | * //Export only visible// - exports only points actually visible on the map | ||
+ | *// Share exported data// - enables to share the export file in Dropbox or other services available in your device | ||
+ | * //Incl. description& | ||
+ | * //GPX version// - optional setting for experienced GPS device users | ||
+ | * {{: | ||
+ | * parameters are identical to GPX export but one: | ||
+ | * //Incl. descriptions& | ||
+ | * {{: | ||
+ | * parameters within the CSV file are always exported in basic SI units (meters, seconds, degrees...). Timezone is included in the time as the last value. The Bearing parameter describes the orientation of the device at the moment the (track)point was recorded. | ||
+ | * {{: | ||
+ | * //Display altitude// - displays altitude of exported points as text information | ||
+ | * //Real (3D) altitude// - moves exported points into real height above the sea level and displays them in 3D | ||
+ | * {{: | ||
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+ | ==== Export of Geocaches ==== | ||
+ | When exporting multiple geocaches to a GPX file all of them are **checked if they contain complete information** (listing etc.). If they contain just basic info about coords, terrain, difficulty, they are **automatically updated** - export of geocaches takes a bit more time than in case of ordinary points. | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round tip> | ||
+ | If you want to avoid this updating, set your Geocaching4Locus addon so that it downloads all information about caches directly (//Settings > Download >// **uncheck "Basic info only" | ||
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+ | **When the parameters are set, just tap the EXPORT button**:\\ {{ : |