On 12/11/12 17:16, Phil wrote:
> Yet another question I'm afraid.
>
> This is how I've attempted to upload a track to my Garmin Etrex GPS
> receiver.
>
Through persistence I discovered that I need to drag the track, and way
points, to the GPS layer "upload tra
My receiver displays "upload is complete" but I cannot see any track or
way point data under the way point or track menu. Could it be that the
Etrex is not compatible with Viking or have I simply misunderstood th
results in the "the specified location is not supported"
>
Thanks again Robert, help is now working correctly.
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Phil
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ied location is not supported"
The directory structure and location is identical under both Linux
installations. The only difference is Kubuntu doesn't display the help file.
Does this help? I can carry out more testing if you like.
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Phil
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p" or F1 is pressed. There are no messages displayed on
the console even when the debug or verbose options are used. The Viking
directories are identical under both installations.
I'm wondering if I'm the only person on the planet to have this problem
or if this a kn
maps. Once this somewhat fiddly task was completed I returned to the
"viking zoom level" The manual mentioned a script that automates this
task. A brief Google search didn't turn up anything.
Now that I've
option is to delete the cached map?
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ion of your local map?
No, but suppose I had a screen grab of the Google map, how would I proceed?
By the way, the Bird's Eye map looks to be about the same vintage as the
Open Street map.
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Ev
y question is; how can I use the Google map?
I've tried a screen grab and I've also tried scanning a local map but
I'm thoroughly confused by the requirement for eastings and northings.
There must be an easier way to get an accurate map into V