27.12.2016, 18:27
(12.12.2016, 22:52)Holton181 Wrote: New to RouteConverter but it seams to be a pretty competent little software!
Thank you :-)
(12.12.2016, 22:52)Holton181 Wrote: But FlyIsFun also have it's own internal file format (.gir) for import/export that includes altitude (and more). Would it be possible for you to contact Petr the developer, ask him for file specifications and implement conversion to/from his format?
My impression is that Petr is quite reasonable, have been in contact with him my self for requests.
Since I don't have FlyIsFun I'm relying on someone who helps and drives supporting a file format. You, for example ;-)
The more users approach me with a request or wish, the more likely I'll spend my (spare) time on it.
(12.12.2016, 22:52)Holton181 Wrote: 3) When adding positions between waypoint, RouteConverter automatically plans routes/tracks/waypoint lists as flowing ground tracks/roads. Would it be possible to only add new positions along the rumbline between two waypoints?
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Somethink like Position/Insert Intermediate Positions... ?
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4) Again, when adding positions between waypoint, RouteConverter automatically plans routes/tracks/waypoint lists with the ground elevation for each position. Would it be possible to let the elevation for the new positions be the same as the preceding or acceding waypoint?
No, currently there exists a hidden option to no update the elevation of a new position.
(12.12.2016, 22:52)Holton181 Wrote: I tried to attach some example files related to the mentioned software, but it was not possible?
Tried to change the extension to .txt but didn't work.
ZIP it
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Christian
Christian
