Provide "Export to GPX" from GUI#217
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Provide "Export to GPX" from GUI#217rnorris wants to merge 2 commits intoopenambitproject:masterfrom
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… a GPX file. Right click on a log and simply select "Write to GPX". GPX files are put in your ~/.openambit/GPX directory.
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This now installs openambit2gpx.py on your system (helpful if #183 has been included).
Right click on a log and simply select "Write to GPX".
This then uses the openambit2gpx.py script to do the conversion to GPX.
GPX files are put in your ~/.openambit/GPX directory.
Note this can be further extended, for example by allowing the default output directory to be configured.
However at this point in time I don't know the Qt framework well enough to extend the current GUI settings system properly (e.g. having 'TextString' box like thing option that could be filled in by the user selecting a directory on the file system).
Also if vascotenner's work in #215, is included - then would also want to consider how to control these options too (or at least ensure the default behaviour does something useful).