19.06.2017, 09:41
Well I tend to use GPX as the default and then export to whatever format is required once I have the route correct and how I want it. Usually that then means CoPilot TRP.
Perhaps you should create your own default RC format. It can be based on any other format you think is convenient, but extended to be able to store routing prefs for that file (they're just XML really anyway). Then we just export to any other format as we desire.
Actually, the ideal would be if we could specify waypoints and routing prefs between them. I often find I want e.g. to cover part of the route using motorways when available, but for the other parts of the route, absolutely avoid them. To be able to specify different prefs for different parts of the route would be brilliant. But I guess Google couldn't handle that. So ability to set these per file would be the next best thing.
Having said that, is there a faster way to convert e.g. 10 routes from one format to another? Some sort of batch mode? It's currently very clumsy, having to individually open each file and 'Save As' etc. The Open/Save dialog is also rather limiting so if you keep them in separate folders, each file conversion requires changing directories twice. The std. MacOS dialog usually lists recently used folders and that would be extremely useful. However, a batch mode would be fantastic. No need to query Google, just specify the files to convert and to what type and RC then simply saves them to the specified format. 10 files could be converted in this way in a matter of seconds.
Actually another feature that would speed this up is if we could click on a file and have it open in RC. So if .gpx was associated with RC, then double clicking on a .gpx file would open it in RC. This is of course the std. modus operandi of MacOS and others. I'm not sure why it has never worked in RC. Could this be fixed as that would definitely help.
Perhaps you should create your own default RC format. It can be based on any other format you think is convenient, but extended to be able to store routing prefs for that file (they're just XML really anyway). Then we just export to any other format as we desire.
Actually, the ideal would be if we could specify waypoints and routing prefs between them. I often find I want e.g. to cover part of the route using motorways when available, but for the other parts of the route, absolutely avoid them. To be able to specify different prefs for different parts of the route would be brilliant. But I guess Google couldn't handle that. So ability to set these per file would be the next best thing.
Having said that, is there a faster way to convert e.g. 10 routes from one format to another? Some sort of batch mode? It's currently very clumsy, having to individually open each file and 'Save As' etc. The Open/Save dialog is also rather limiting so if you keep them in separate folders, each file conversion requires changing directories twice. The std. MacOS dialog usually lists recently used folders and that would be extremely useful. However, a batch mode would be fantastic. No need to query Google, just specify the files to convert and to what type and RC then simply saves them to the specified format. 10 files could be converted in this way in a matter of seconds.
Actually another feature that would speed this up is if we could click on a file and have it open in RC. So if .gpx was associated with RC, then double clicking on a .gpx file would open it in RC. This is of course the std. modus operandi of MacOS and others. I'm not sure why it has never worked in RC. Could this be fixed as that would definitely help.
