The web app I used to create and edit the original file I got had little dots. I think that was their default and nothing actually got exported to file.
Scott
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On Apr 11, 2025, at 5:48?PM, Andrew P. via groups.io <andrewemt@...> wrote:
?I suppose so. I was assuming that every waypoint would have some sort of symbol indicating how to display it. How did you manage to create waypoints without symbols? Worse yet, if you started with a waypoint with a symbol, that symbol would be inherited by all following waypoints without symbols (regardless of whether it was correct) until you had another symbol specification.
I will fix it to default all waypoints without explicit symbol specifications to the APRS "waypoint" symbol code \/
Andrew, KA2DDO
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Scott Gillins via groups.io <scott@...>
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2025 6:22 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [yaac-users] New local object creation from GPX file points of interest feature
I just got a chance to try out the latest build of YAAC. When importing a gpx file that does not have a symbol defined for the POI that are in the gpx file YAAC spits out an error and does not import the file. I have attached a gpx with(Zane-grey-test.gpx) and without(ZaneGrey50-NC.gpx) symbol defined for you to see. I have also attached the error message.
It seems like it needs a little if null assign a default symbol section of code. Perhaps a colored circle or triangle.
Thanks,
Scott
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