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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 {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== 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& | ||
+ | * {{: | ||
+ | * used CSV tags: **pos** - an ID, **lat** - latitude, **lon** - longitude, **alt** - altitude (in meter?) | ||
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+ | - time: time of point (in which timezone is the data exported? | ||
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+ | - speed: speed (what is the unit?) | ||
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+ | - bearing: (what does it mean? what is the unit?) | ||
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+ | - acc: accuracy (what does it mean? what is the unit?) | ||
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+ | - heartRate: heart rate in bpm (beats per minute) | ||
+ | * {{: | ||
+ | * //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**:\\ {{ : |