![]() ![]() GPSBabel itself does not read web pages there are already too many tools that do this. If you need to get the data that you''re hoping to feed to a polygon/arc filter into your computer as per alancurry's instructions, you are going to have to use a web browser or a tool like wget or curl, yes. Pasha, I don't fully understand your last request. ![]() Over this very weekend, it got even easier for Mac users to build from source and we'll release a better version "soon". In 5,000+ downloads and a year of asking for help from the Mac crowd, we had a pathetic response, so I just don't feel too terrible over this state. You can pile on me if you like, but I've already said it'll get better soon for the Power Mac users. So in short, no GPSBabel does not support Columbus V-1000 Binary log format. (Users of Solaris or UnixWare or FreeBSD have similar fates.) That would really make this command line tool wonderfull. If you need a feature beyond what someone else has made available, it takes some experience. While part of me would like to feel bad that we don't include absolute "from first boot to building from source" instructions for every one of the dozen plus operating systems that we support, the bigger part of me knows it's simply not practical. OK, we didn't duplicate instructions on installing 'fink', but we did provide a link and we told you what to type. Use make mac-build to compile (or make mac-usbfree to compile without USB support). Use fink to install expat and libusb (if you need it) if they are not already present on your system. Even when I installed the massive Developer Tools, things were no clearer. I guess I have to "build" the application. I looked at comments on VersionTracker, and nobody there know what to do either. So, I concluded this method was using 1.2.5 still, and could not understand "maggeo" as a file type. I tried it with the SD card, the Internal memory, both inside and outside the Geocaches folder, both using the gps on a cable, and the SD card in reader. gpsbabel -i gpx -f /Users/myname/GPS/Local.gpx -o maggeo -F /Volumes/Untitled/Geocaches/Local.gs It just runs in the terminal and lists all the individual gpx files as text in the terminal window. That's a lot for me! I think I can use the arc filters using that method now (whoo-hoo). Create and convert files using the command line from MacGpsBabel by going up from the MacGpsBabel application in the directory and using. Navigate in the command line environment using Terminal (never needed to do it before) Why, because MacGpsBabel (which is 1.2.5) does not seem to want to handle Magellan Geocache files.Īdmittedly, in all my frustration, I learned how to: ![]()
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