Hi,
skew 41 schrieb am 27.11.2011 12:55:
> Yes, it does contain many <point ...> entries afterwards.
[...]
> When I take the .gmn file from my manual garmin_save_runs export and
> compare it with the .dump files in ~/.pytrainer/tmp/..., then the
> difference consists exactly in the <track ...> and <point...> entries.
I'm a bit confused now ;) Does your pytrainer dumps now show any
<points> or not? I expected they don't because you told us the files are
much smaller (the points are the fat part).
> Are the .gmn files there results of running garmin_save_runs? If so, what
> is the exact call of this command?
Yes (just had a quick view) - line 83 in garmintools_full.py
outgps = commands.getstatusoutput("garmin_save_runs -v| zenity
--progress --pulsate --text='Loading Data' --auto-close")
-v just gives a lot of output, which is used to decide whether there was
an import at all. But I'm no expert here, maybe David knows more...
Regards,
Arnd
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