03.07.2009, 13:59
Hi Plug,
the "Save as route, track and waypoint" appears if the source file contains one position list and the target format allows for more than one position list per file. It's intention is to make life easier for people who convert a route and don't know which type of position list is read by programs that they use after converting the original position list.
As .gdb and .kml are both formats that can carry more than one position list, the option is hidden and the data is transferred 1:1 without creating more data out of it.
I hope this helps as an explanation?
the "Save as route, track and waypoint" appears if the source file contains one position list and the target format allows for more than one position list per file. It's intention is to make life easier for people who convert a route and don't know which type of position list is read by programs that they use after converting the original position list.
As .gdb and .kml are both formats that can carry more than one position list, the option is hidden and the data is transferred 1:1 without creating more data out of it.
I hope this helps as an explanation?
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Christian
Christian
