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fré
Pulcino

Belgium
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Posted - 10/02/2012 : 23:30:29
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In the Waypoints-bitmap-folder you do however provide bitmaps for thermals. Is there a way to insert predefined thermal-locations as a waypoint with your specific thermal-icon? |
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Coolwind
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Italy
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Posted - 11/02/2012 : 00:25:14
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No. Those are the thermals detected in flight, and they appear in page 3.3. You cannot change or add yours, in there.
But I can quickly add two more icons. One for style 10 "ndb", same bitmap as in seeyou. And another one for another style not-compatible with seeyou, using the thermal bitmap. Since these addons are not critical, I can do this last minute change. I may use style 20, but have to check.
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fré
Pulcino

Belgium
24 Posts |
Posted - 11/02/2012 : 09:51:36
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Well, I can only be very grateful! I've been following past releases, week by week. You're all just doing an amazing job. Big Thanks for that.
What I also thought about, it might be interesting to add a field in the waypoint-details, pointing out what kind it is, potentially allowing to change the type? |
Edited by - fré on 11/02/2012 14:03:45 |
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rotor
Pulcino

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Posted - 18/06/2012 : 12:47:11
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quote: Originally posted by BigBird
http://download.naviter.com/docs/cup_format.pdf
Format of cup file - example (1. row and 2. row)
name,code,country,lat,lon,elev,style,rwdir,rwlen,freq,desc "Aachen Merzbruc","AACHE",DE,5049.383N,00611.183E,189.0m,5,80,530.0m,122.875,"EDKA / Asphaltpiste / 08/26 / 530.0m / Flugplatz"
you can use Excel - save as *.csv - and rename to *.cup o rename cup to csv and import ot Excel
Hi,
I'm looking for an easy way to manage and edit waypoints in LK8000 (cup-files). I came across your solution in EXCEL but this doesn't work. When I save a file as *.csv and rename it as *.cup, the items are separated by semicolon (;). This type of separation cannot be used in cup-files (LK8000 doesn't recognize it). Is there a setting in EXCEL (OFFICE 2007) that will seperate the items by a comma (instead of semicolon) when I rename a csv-file? I know that cup-files can be edited in SEEYOU and the Windows TXT-editor, but I prefer EXCEL if this is possible. |
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alieri
Pulcino

Portugal
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hpronto
Pulcino

Portugal
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