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    Waypoints - What is displayed?

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      halajos Bronze Member @fazel
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      @fazel thank you for the explanation!

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        fazel Bronze Member @halajos
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        @halajos truth is…I’m just winging it…

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          Fenr1r @fazel
          last edited by Fenr1r

          @fazel Where did you land on the sensitivity of type case? In the official-looking-material post it’s not (“in-”) but in your last it … is. Which applies? Before competing interpretations inevitably result in discord, factionalism and physical hostilities.

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            fazel Bronze Member @Fenr1r
            last edited by fazel

            @Fenr1r I see case sensitive? Where to you see “non-”? Also - I’m a big fan of your vocabulary/writing prowess.👏 👏

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              fazel Bronze Member
              last edited by fazel

              PAR Export:

              <wpt lat="40.612411" lon="-82.272338">
              <time>2021-01-13T00:08:06Z</time>
              <name>Up</name>
              <cmt>3-step up (1)</cmt>
              <desc>3-step up (1)</desc>
              <sym>Left_slight</sym>
              </wpt>
              

              After editing

              <wpt lat="40.612411" lon="-82.272338">
              <time>2021-01-13T00:08:06Z</time>
              <name>3-step up (1)</name>
              <type>Hill</type>
              </wpt>
              

              We’ll see if this works.

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                Fenr1r @fazel
                last edited by

                @fazel You mean my fantastic ability to get the words wrong? Thunk you. Not “non-” but “in-”. Up above:

                The type of waypoint determines the icon shown in Suunto watches. The type can be one of (case-insensitive):

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                  fazel Bronze Member @Fenr1r
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                  @Fenr1r Oh geez - you are right. It is not case-sensitive. I will correct. Thank you!

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                    fazel Bronze Member @fazel
                    last edited by

                    @fazel This doesn’t appear to work. At least not as a direct import into SA from the GPX file.

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                      fazel Bronze Member @fazel
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                      @fazel however, I uploaded to QS and it subsequently showed up in SA with the waypoints (on iOS). So - success.

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                      • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
                        Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager
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                        SA iOS stil ldoes not parse the waypoints from a GPX (I think)

                        WAypoints need to be inside the track for the watch / app to display them

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                          fazel Bronze Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                          @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos two questions.

                          1. Does this mean even if I see the waypoints in the app, they won’t appear when I complete the route? (For clarification, I do see the waypoints in SA after uploading to QS on iOS.)
                          2. If this is the case, can I get around it by inserting the points within the <trk></trk> tags?

                          Thanks

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                            fritzbt2013 Bronze Member @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                            @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Just tested this. As you suggested still not working in iOS. I see the Waypoints in the GPX file but SA ignores on import. Any idea on when this might get resolved? Makes sharing routes a real pain … (anyone have a good workaround here?).

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                              fazel Bronze Member @fritzbt2013
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                              @fritzbt2013 it did work for me if I uploaded via the services menu is QS. Do you have SA connected with QS? I’m on iOS which is not officially supported according to the uploader, but it works. I tested a route yesterday using this process.

                              1. Straight export from PAR. You only need to fill out the label field. Select POI in the export options.
                              2. Upload to QS

                              The file then shoes up in SA. If you select it, you will see the waypoint flags.

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