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19<article id="index" lang="en">
20 <articleinfo>
21 <title>&app; Manual</title>
22 <abstract role="description">
23 <para>&app; is a free/open source program to manage GPS data.</para>
24 </abstract>
25
26 <copyright>
27 <year>2013</year>
28 <holder>Guilhem Bonnefille</holder>
29 <holder>Rob Norris</holder>
30 </copyright>
31
32 <!-- An address can be added to the publisher information. -->
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34 <publishername>GNOME Documentation Project</publishername>
35 </publisher>
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41
42 <authorgroup>
43 <author>
44 <firstname>Guilhem</firstname>
45 <surname>Bonnefille</surname>
46 </author>
47 <author>
48 <firstname>Rob</firstname>
49 <surname>Norris</surname>
50 </author>
51 <!-- Contributors from the Wiki history -->
52 <author>
53 <firstname>username:</firstname>
54 <surname>Alexxy</surname>
55 </author>
56 <author>
57 <firstname>username:</firstname>
58 <surname>Vikingis</surname>
59 </author>
60 <author>
61 <firstname>username:</firstname>
62 <surname>Tallguy</surname>
63 </author>
64 <author>
65 <firstname>username:</firstname>
66 <surname>EliotB</surname>
67 </author>
68 <author>
69 <firstname>Alex</firstname>
70 <surname>Foobarian</surname>
71 </author>
72 <!-- END -->
73 </authorgroup>
74
75 <revhistory>
76 <revision>
77 <revnumber>&appname; Manual V&manrevision;</revnumber>
78 <date>&date;</date>
79 <revdescription>
80 <para role="author">Guilhem Bonnefille <email>guilhem.bonnefille@gmail.com</email></para>
81 <para role="author">Rob Norris <email>rw_norris@hotmail.com</email></para>
82 <para role="publisher">GNOME Documentation Project</para>
83 <para>This document was generated on <?dbtimestamp format="Y-m-d"?>.</para>
84 </revdescription>
85 </revision>
86 </revhistory>
87
88 <releaseinfo>This manual describes version &appversion; of &appname;.</releaseinfo>
89
90 <legalnotice>
91 <title>Feedback</title>
92 <para>To report a bug or make a suggestion regarding the &app; application or
93 this manual, follow the directions in the
94 <ulink url="ghelp:user-guide?feedback-bugs" type="help">Feedback section of the GNOME User Guide</ulink>.
95 </para>
96 </legalnotice>
97 </articleinfo>
98
99 <indexterm zone="index">
100 <primary>&app;</primary>
101 </indexterm>
102<!-- ============= Document Body ============================= -->
103<section id="introduction">
104 <title>Introduction</title>
105<para>
106&appname; aims to be easy to use, yet powerful in accomplishing a wide
107variety of tasks. Some of the things you can use &appname; for are:
108</para>
109<itemizedlist mark="opencircle"><listitem>
110<para>
111Uploading and downloading waypoints, tracks and routes to/from GPS.
112</para>
113</listitem>
114<listitem>
115<para>Preparing tracks, routes and waypoints for trips using maps from services such as OpenStreetMap (OSM) and/or Terrasever.
116The data is only needed to be uploaded to your GPS before you leave.
117The maps together with your tracks, routes and waypoints can also be printed and used during the trip.
118</para>
119</listitem>
120<listitem>
121<para>
122After trips, tracks and waypoints from GPS can be downloaded, stored, managed and reused in your (or your friends') later trips.
123</para>
124</listitem>
125<listitem>
126<para>
127Analyzing Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) and hiking trips, understanding where you went and how far you were from something.
128</para>
129</listitem>
130<listitem>
131<para>Making waypoints, tracks and routes to follow to easily get someplace
132you've never been before or don't have GPS data for but online
133maps exist for it.
134</para>
135</listitem>
136<listitem>
137<para>
138Making maps with coordinate lines.
139</para>
140</listitem>
141<listitem>
142<para>
143Grouping data from multiple trips using a hierarchical data manager.
144</para>
145</listitem>
146<listitem>
147<para>
148Analyzing speed at different places (to some degree), adding waypoints where you forgot to mark one but did slow down or stop.
149</para>
150</listitem>
151<listitem>
152<para>
153Downloading and storing OpenStreetMap and/or Terraserver maps on your hard drive and looking at them later.
154</para>
155</listitem>
156<listitem>
157<para>
158Editing routes or tracks and their trackpoints, joining and splitting up tracks and routes.
159</para>
160</listitem>
161<listitem>
162<para>
163Show the live GPS position on the map (for use on a mobile device - e.g. a laptop). Not <trademark>Windows</trademark> at the moment.
164</para>
165</listitem>
166<listitem>
167<para>
168Import track, route and waypoint files of various types via <application>GPSBabel</application>
169</para>
170</listitem>
171<listitem>
172<para>
173View, create and update Geotagged Images (using EXIF data).
174</para>
175</listitem>
176</itemizedlist>
177<note>
178<para>
179&appname; is under continual improvement: see the potential areas in the <ulink url="http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/viking/index.php?title=Main_Page#TODO_.2F_Ideas"><citetitle>Roadmap / Wishlist</citetitle></ulink>:
180</para>
181</note>
182<figure>
183<title>Screenshot: OSM Cycle Map and Many Tracks</title>
184<screenshot>
185 <graphic format="JPG" fileref="figures/Viking-OSM-CycleMap-ManyTracks.jpg"/>
186</screenshot>
187</figure>
188</section>
189
190<section><title>General Concepts</title>
191<section id="gc_layers" xreflabel="Layers"><title>Layers</title>
192<para>
193<emphasis>Layers</emphasis> is concept one may know from powerful graphics editors such as <application>Photoshop</application> or <application>GIMP</application>.
194Instead of putting all the data on the same level, it is stacked (i.e. layered) with different data over one another.
195This can be useful for analysis and general handling of various sets of data.
196</para>
197<para>
198Unfortunately the downside of this complexity is remembering how differing layers of data can obscure other data.
199</para>
200<para>
201The Map layers have <ulink url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_compositing"><citetitle>Alpha Compositing</citetitle></ulink>,
202to create the appearance of partial transparency.
203By controlling this value one can see data below it in the layer heirarchy for interesting effects.
204</para>
205</section>
206<section id="gc_layers_panel" xreflabel="Layers Panel"><title>Layers Panel</title>
207<para>
208The panel on the left is called the <emphasis role="bold">layers panel</emphasis>.
209It determines which layers and sublayers (such as tracks and waypoints)
210are shown, and the order in which they are drawn. Layers on the
211top of the layers panel list are drawn last. You can change the order by
212drag and drop, or by selecting a layer and using the up and down
213buttons at the bottom of the layers panel.
214</para>
215</section>
216<section><title>Viewport</title>
217<para>
218The main &appname; area where the layer data is drawn, is called the <emphasis role="bold">viewport</emphasis>.
219</para>
220</section>
221<section><title>Statusbar</title>
222<para>This provides a readout of various information:</para>
223<itemizedlist>
224<listitem><para>The currently selected (mouse pointer) tool</para></listitem>
225<listitem><para>The number of items to process in the background - normally this the number in the map tile download queue</para></listitem>
226<listitem><para>The zoom factor</para></listitem>
227<listitem><para>The location of the mouse pointer (and potentially height information if DEM data is available)</para></listitem>
228</itemizedlist>
229<para>When creating a track/route, the statusbar also displays some information about the track/route.</para>
230<figure>
231<title>Statusbar</title>
232<screenshot>
233 <graphic format="PNG" fileref="figures/trw_statusbar.png"/>
234</screenshot>
235</figure>
236<para>This part of the statusbar displays:
237<itemizedlist>
238<listitem><para>The total distance of the track/route (including currently edited segment).</para></listitem>
239<listitem><para>The bearing of the currently edited segment.</para></listitem>
240<listitem><para>The distance of the currently edited segment.</para></listitem>
241</itemizedlist>
242</para>
243<para>For convenience, a zoom selector can be opened from the status bar. Simply left-click on the zoom factor.</para>
244<figure>
245 <title>The zoom selector available from status bar</title>
246 <screenshot>
247 <graphic format="PNG" fileref="figures/zoom_status_popup.png"/>
248 </screenshot>
249</figure>
250</section>
251
252<section><title>Projections</title>
253<para>
254&appname; supports differents projections:
255<itemizedlist>
256<listitem>
257<para>UTM</para>
258</listitem>
259<listitem>
260<para>LatLon (also called EPSG:4326)</para>
261</listitem>
262<listitem>
263<para>Mercator (also called Spherical Mercator)</para>
264</listitem>
265</itemizedlist>
266</para>
267</section>
268
269<section><title>Map Cache</title>
270<para>
271&appname; stores downloaded map tiles to disk for a couple of reasons:
272</para>
273<itemizedlist>
274<listitem><para>Enables off line usage</para></listitem>
275<listitem><para>Reduces loading on the map tile provider</para></listitem>
276</itemizedlist>
277<para>
278The &appname; automatic caching strategy is two fold:
279</para>
280<itemizedlist>
281<listitem>
282<para>
283 If the age of the tile on disk is less than the specified tile age (see <xref linkend="prefs"/>),
284 it will <emphasis>not</emphasis> attempt to contact the server to get a new version of the tile.
285</para>
286</listitem>
287<listitem>
288<para>
289 When the tile age has expired &appname; will attempt a <emphasis>refresh</emphasis> update, so that it provides the cached tile generation timestamp so the server can determine if a new tile image needs to be returned. Not all map types support this refresh method.
290</para>
291</listitem>
292</itemizedlist>
293<para>
294 You can override the caching scheme by using right-click on the Map on the layers panel and selecting <guimenuitem>Redownload All Onscreen Maps</guimenuitem>, or <keycap>Ctrl+F5</keycap> for the top most map displayed. This will get the latest version held by the server.
295</para>
296<note>
297<para>
298 This can be useful if you contribute to OpenStreetMap and wish to see your modifications (of course give time for the server to have processed your changes - see <ulink url="http://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/102/i-have-made-edits-but-they-dont-show-up-on-the-map">I have made edits but they don't show up on the map</ulink>)
299</para>
300</note>
301</section>
302
303<section id="shortcut_keys" xreflabel="Shortcut Keys"><title>Shortcut Keys</title>
304<para>
305&appname; has several shortcut keys or key combinations for commands as listed in the main window along side the command.
306</para>
307<para>
308Some function keys follow standard GUI behaviour:
309</para>
310<itemizedlist>
311<listitem><para><keycap>F1</keycap> Help (view this manual)</para></listitem>
312<listitem><para><keycap>F5</keycap> or <keycap>Ctrl+R</keycap> Refresh the maps on screen</para></listitem>
313<listitem><para><keycap>F10</keycap> Select the Menubar (in built behaviour)</para></listitem>
314<listitem><para><keycap>F11</keycap> Full Screen</para></listitem>
315<listitem><para><keycap>Ctrl+F5</keycap> or <keycap>Ctrl+Shift+R</keycap> Redownload the maps on screen</para></listitem>
316</itemizedlist>
317<note>
318<para>
319Refresh attempts to get new maps only if the local tile cache time period has expired for any particular map tile.
320Redownload gets all on screen maps from the server, ignoring the local tile cache.
321</para>
322</note>
323<para>
324Other function keys control turn on/off visibility of various elements:
325</para>
326<itemizedlist>
327<listitem><para><keycap>F3</keycap> Toggle visibility of the Toolbar</para></listitem>
328<listitem><para><keycap>F4</keycap> Toggle visibility of the Menubar</para></listitem>
329<listitem><para><keycap>Shift+F5</keycap> Toggle visibility of the Scale indicator on the viewport</para></listitem>
330<listitem><para><keycap>F6</keycap> Toggle visibility of the Center Crosshairs on the viewport</para></listitem>
331<listitem><para><keycap>F7</keycap> Toggle showing selected items (e.g. tracks or waypoints) in the highlight colour in the viewport</para></listitem>
332<listitem><para><keycap>F9</keycap> Toggle visibility of the Layers Panel</para></listitem>
333<listitem><para><keycap>F12</keycap> Toggle visibility of the Statusbar</para></listitem>
334</itemizedlist>
335<para>
336Standard shortcuts are provided for normal GUI operations: such as creating new files, opening, saving and exitting.
337Then there are shortcuts specific to &appname; to switch projection modes, zoom in/out, create layers and switch the active tool mode.
338For these combinations see the menu entry themselves.
339</para>
340</section>
341
342<section><title>Tracks vs Routes</title>
343<para>
344In theory a route is path you are planning to follow and a track of where you have actually been. The GPX specification splits these into two separate catergories, although tracks contain everything route may have.
345</para>
346<para>
347Q. When planning a <emphasis>route</emphasis> what difference does it make if it's a route or a track?
348</para>
349<para>
350A. One difference is in how a GPS device navigates following the route or track.
351Or you may want to consider interoperability with other software.
352Otherwise it is probably best to use tracks as they are a superset of the route functionality.
353</para>
354<para>
355For example on Garmin Etrex:
356</para>
357<itemizedlist>
358<listitem>
359<para>Route following: Uses navigation mode with compass and estimated time to next point.</para>
360<para>If following on road it can calculate a route on fly.</para>
361<para>I (RN) always use this mode to follow pre planned routes.</para>
362</listitem>
363<listitem>
364<para>Track following: Uses a <trademark>TracBack</trademark> mode</para>
365<para>I (RN) never use this so I can't comment on how it actually compares to the route mode.</para>
366</listitem>
367</itemizedlist>
368<note><para>
369There are often restrictions on the numbers of route points the GPS Device can handle - may be 250 or as little as 50.
370This generally not a problem for single day routes, but needs managing for multi-day events or for highly detailed routes.
371</para></note>
372</section>
373
374</section><!--General Concepts End-->
375
376<section><title>File Types and the Main Window</title>
377
378<para>
379&appname; has it's own file type traditionally marked by the <emphasis>.vik</emphasis> file extension.
380This is a plain text file saving all information of the current window including the view location, zoom level, projection type and then all the layer information (aggregrates, maps, tracks, waypoints, etc...).
381</para>
382<para>
383Besides it's own file type, &appname; can open (and save to via export methods) GPX and KML file types.
384</para>
385<note>
386<para>
387&appname; does not handle GPX 1.1 particularly well - it prefers GPX 1.0
388</para>
389</note>
390<para>
391By default &appname; opens a default blank window centered on the home location. This behaviour can be changed by the <xref linkend="prefs_startup"/>.
392Each window contains menus, a toolbar, a viewport, layers panel and a statusbar.
393Each section (apart from the viewport) can be hidden using the <xref linkend="shortcut_keys"/> or from the
394<menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu><guisubmenu>Show</guisubmenu></menuchoice> choices.
395</para>
396<para>
397One may consider each &appname; window to be a separate project - each with it's project <emphasis>Viking</emphasis> file.
398However generally one window is enough for most purposes!
399</para>
400<para>
401Several operations apply at the window level as follows next.
402Also see <xref linkend="tools"/> for the operational modes that generally work in conjunction with a selected layer.
403</para>
404
405<section><title>New</title>
406<para>
407Located on the <menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guisubmenu>New</guisubmenu></menuchoice> menu and on the toolbar <guibutton>New</guibutton>.
408</para>
409<para>
410This creates a new window with the default settings.
411</para>
412</section>
413
414<section><title>Open</title>
415<para>
416Located on the <menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guisubmenu>Open</guisubmenu></menuchoice> menu and on the toolbar <guibutton>Open</guibutton>.
417</para>
418<para>
419This opens a file chooser dialog to select one (or more) files of the supported GPS data file types:
420<itemizedlist>
421<listitem><para>Viking</para></listitem>
422<listitem><para>GPX</para></listitem>
423<listitem><para>KML</para></listitem>
424</itemizedlist>
425</para>
426<para>
427GPX and KML files will be loaded into the existing &appname; view. A <emphasis>Viking</emphasis> file will be given a new window if the current window is already assigned.
428</para>
429<tip>
430<para>
431&appname; handles more file types via the <link linkend="acquire">Acquire</link> methods below.
432</para>
433</tip>
434</section>
435
436<section><title>Save</title>
437<para>
438Located on the <menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guisubmenu>Save</guisubmenu></menuchoice> menu and on the toolbar <guibutton>Save</guibutton>.
439</para>
440<para>
441If the current opened file is <emphasis>Viking</emphasis> file, this save will simply update it.
442If it is a new file or the file loaded was an external type (i.e. GPX or KML), then this will ask for a <emphasis>new name</emphasis> to save as a <emphasis>Viking</emphasis> file.
443</para>
444</section>
445
446<section><title>Save As</title>
447<para>
448Located on the <menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guisubmenu>Save As</guisubmenu></menuchoice> menu only.
449</para>
450<para>
451This will ask for a <emphasis>new name</emphasis> to save as a <emphasis>Viking</emphasis> file (even it was already a <emphasis>Viking</emphasis> file).
452</para>
453</section>
454
455<section><title>Append</title>
456<para>
457Located on the <menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guisubmenu>Append</guisubmenu></menuchoice> menu only.
458</para>
459<para>
460Selecting a <emphasis>Viking</emphasis> file from this method will join the file contents to the current window (instead of creating a new one).
461GPX and KML files may also be appended, but this is exactly the same as the normal file open method.
462</para>
463</section>
464
465<section id="acquire" xreflabel="acquire"><title>Acquire</title>
466
467<para>
468Available on the <menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guisubmenu>Acquire</guisubmenu></menuchoice> menu and from the <xref linkend="TrackWaypoint"/> layer menu.
469</para>
470<para>
471If used from the <guimenu>File</guimenu> menu and a TrackWaypoint layer is not currently selected, these methods place the results in a new TrackWaypoint layer. When a TrackWaypoint layer is selected, then using the <menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guisubmenu>Acquire</guisubmenu></menuchoice> will put the results into the selected TrackWaypoint layer.
472</para>
473<para>
474If used from the <xref linkend="TrackWaypoint"/> layer menu these methods place the results in that TrackWaypoint layer.
475</para>
476
477<section>
478<title>From GPS</title>
479<para>
480<menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Acquire</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>From GPS</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
481Probably the easiest way of getting information from a GPS Device.
482</para>
483<para>
484Select the GPS Device communication settings and then hit <guibutton>OK</guibutton>.
485See the <link linkend="method_c">Getting Started</link> section for more info about the settings.
486</para>
487<note>
488<para>
489Some GPS devices (such as the <trademark>Garmin Nuvi 255</trademark>) support a native file system and write information to a <filename>Current.gpx</filename> file or similar. You will have to browse the file system on the device and open it directly.
490</para>
491</note>
492</section>
493
494<section>
495<title>Import File With GPSBabel</title>
496<para>
497<menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Acquire</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Import File With GPSBabel</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
498</para>
499<para>
500Other formats can be imported that are supported by GPSBabel.
501</para>
502<para>
503You need to select the file <emphasis>and</emphasis> the type of the file that is going to be opened,
504since there is no automatic detection of the file kind.
505</para>
506</section>
507
508<section>
509<title>OSM Traces</title>
510<para>
511<menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Acquire</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>OSM Traces</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
512</para>
513<para>
514See <xref linkend="osm_dl"/> section for more information.
515</para>
516</section>
517
518<section>
519<title>My OSM Traces</title>
520<para>
521<menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Acquire</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>My OSM Traces</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
522</para>
523<para>
524See <xref linkend="osm_my_dl"/> section for more information.
525</para>
526</section>
527
528<section>
529<title>From Geotagged Images</title>
530<para>
531<menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Acquire</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>From Geotagged Images</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
532Enables automatic creation of waypoints from geotagged images.
533</para>
534<para>
535This menu opens a dialog to select such image files.
536If the image files have geotag information in them, then a <xref linkend="TrackWaypoint"/> layer with named waypoints positioned at the location of each image with a thumbnail of that image is created.
537</para>
538</section>
539
540<section>
541<title>From Wikipedia Waypoints</title>
542<para>
543<menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Acquire</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>From Wikipedia Waypoints</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
544</para>
545<para>
546This gets <emphasis>interesting</emphasis> points from Wikipedia for the specified view: either within the extent of layer bounds or within the current viewport boundary.
547</para>
548</section>
549
550<section>
551<title>From Routing</title>
552<para>
553<menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Acquire</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>From Directions</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
554</para>
555<para>
556This gets a route from given directions.
557</para>
558</section>
559
560<section>
561<title>From URL</title>
562<para>
563<menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Acquire</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>From URL</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
564</para>
565<para>
566This gets a file from the entered URL.
567File formats that can be opened are those supported by GPSBabel.
568</para>
569<note>
570<para>
571You need to select the type of the file that is going to be returned, since there is no automatic detection of the file kind.
572</para>
573</note>
574</section>
575
576</section> <!-- End Acquire -->
577
578<section><title>Print</title>
579<para>
580Located on the <menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guisubmenu>Print</guisubmenu></menuchoice> menu and on the toolbar <guibutton>Print</guibutton>.
581</para>
582<para>
583Print uses what is displayed on the current map view for printing: i.e. what ever map, tracks and waypoints that are in view, including the
584cross hairs and the scale.
585</para>
586<para>
587It uses a standard system print dialog using an image the size of the current viewport in pixel terms.
588On the <emphasis>Image Settings</emphasis> you can move the image around the page and scale the image up / or down.
589</para>
590</section>
591
592<section><title>Generate Image File</title>
593<para>
594Located on the <menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guisubmenu>Generate Image File</guisubmenu></menuchoice> menu only.
595</para>
596<para>
597Allows generation of larger (pixel) area images than the standard Print method above.
598From the generated image you can use the facilities of the <application>Operating System</application> to print the image
599or perform other actions.
600</para>
601<para>
602You should have previously downloaded the tile images for the chosen zoom level,
603otherwise the image produced will have missing sections.
604</para>
605<warning>
606<para>
607Using large areas takes some time to process and due to the method used it may run out of memory to complete the operation.
608Unfortunately under <trademark>Windows</trademark> systems it can not detect this failure and may crash the program.
609So the maximum size is dependent on the capabilities of your system.
610For instance the largest successful image generated on my (RN) Debian system is a pixel area of 20,000 x 20,000.
611</para>
612</warning>
613</section>
614
615<section><title>Generate Directory of Images</title>
616<para>
617Located on the <menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guisubmenu>Generate Directory of Images</guisubmenu></menuchoice> menu only.
618</para>
619<note>
620<para>
621This is only available in UTM mode.
622</para>
623</note>
624</section>
625
626</section> <!-- End File Types -->
627
628<section><title>Layers</title>
629
630<para>
631Layers supported by &appname; are:
632</para>
633<itemizedlist>
634<listitem><para><xref linkend="Aggregate"/></para></listitem>
635<listitem><para><xref linkend="TrackWaypoint"/></para></listitem>
636<listitem><para><xref linkend="GPS"/></para></listitem>
637<listitem><para><xref linkend="DEM"/></para></listitem>
638<listitem><para><xref linkend="Coordinate"/></para></listitem>
639<listitem><para><xref linkend="Maps"/></para></listitem>
640<listitem><para><xref linkend="GeoRef"/></para></listitem>
641</itemizedlist>
642<para>
643For each layer there are a few standard options:
644</para>
645<itemizedlist>
646<listitem><para>Properties - Layer setup / configuration settings</para></listitem>
647<listitem><para>Cut</para></listitem>
648<listitem><para>Copy</para></listitem>
649<listitem><para>Paste</para></listitem>
650<listitem><para>Delete</para></listitem>
651<listitem><para>Visibility - This checkbox on the Layers Panel controls whether the layer is shown in the viewport or not</para></listitem>
652</itemizedlist>
653<para>
654The cut/copy/paste options can be accessed in a variety of ways once the layer has been selected:
655</para>
656<itemizedlist>
657<listitem><para>Standard keys: <keycap>Ctrl+x|c|v</keycap></para></listitem>
658<listitem><para>Main menu <guimenuitem>Edit</guimenuitem></para></listitem>
659<listitem><para>From the right click menu</para></listitem>
660<listitem><para>Buttons at the bottom of the Layers Panel</para></listitem>
661</itemizedlist>
662<para>
663Default values used for each layer's properties can be altered via the <menuchoice><guimenu>Edit</guimenu><guisubmenu>Layer Defaults</guisubmenu></menuchoice> menu options.
664</para>
665<para>
666See the individual section for detail about each layer.
667</para>
668</section>
669
670<section id="TrackWaypoint" xreflabel="TrackWaypoint"><title>TrackWaypoint Layer</title>
671<para>
672TrackWaypoint layers display GPS data (tracks, routes and waypoints).
673</para>
674<para>One way to create new waypoints is to copy a
675latitude/longitude coordinate pair, such as the one shown on most
676geocaches, and paste it into an active TrackWaypoint layer. &appname; can
677automatically recognize several variations of the lat/lon format.
678</para>
679<para>
680By right-clicking on tracks, routes or waypoints in the <xref linkend="gc_layers_panel"/>, you can access many commands on them.
681You can easily find a specific track, route or waypoint by expanding the appropriate containing Tracks, Routes or Waypoints sublayer in the
682layers panel to show all the individual items and then typing the name of the track, route or waypoint.
683</para>
684
685<para>
686The containing Tracks, Routes or Waypoints sublayers are only shown when items of that type exist.
687To start creating them enter into a create mode via either the <guibutton>Create</guibutton> toolbar commands or the <guimenuitem>New</guimenuitem> menu commands.
688</para>
689
690<para>
691The sublayers also offer right click menu options.
692These are the same as those available at the TrackWaypoint level, but only those that relate to the sublayer type.
693</para>
694
695<para>
696By default routes are coloured red. Tracks are automatically assigned a spread of colours.
697</para>
698
699<para>
700Most operations available on tracks are available on routes, except for functionality that relies on having timestamps - since routes by definition have no timing information. Thus for example, uploading a route to OpenStreetMap Traces is not available nor is Geotagging on a route.
701It is possible to convert between Tracks and Routes, although converting from a Track to a Route may involve a loss of information (hence you are required to confirm this operation before it happens).
702</para>
703
704<section><title>Layer Operations</title>
705<para>
706The layer has a context menu with several operations.
707</para>
708
709<section><title>View Layer</title>
710<para>
711Version1.1+: This will automatically move the viewport and select the best zoom level to see the whole layer (i.e. all tracks, routes and waypoints).
712</para>
713</section>
714
715<section><title>View</title>
716
717<section id="track_view_all"><title>View All Tracks</title>
718<para>
719Version1.1+: This will automatically move the viewport and select the best zoom level to see the all the tracks in the layer (ignoring positions of any routes or waypoints).
720</para>
721</section>
722
723<section id="route_view_all"><title>View All Routes</title>
724<para>
725Version1.4+: This will automatically move the viewport and select the best zoom level to see the all the routes in the layer (ignoring positions of any tracks or waypoints).
726</para>
727</section>
728
729<section id="wp_view_all"><title>View All Waypoints</title>
730<para>
731Version1.1+: This will automatically move the viewport and select the best zoom level to see the all the waypoints in the layer (ignoring positions of any tracks or routes).
732</para>
733</section>
734
735</section>
736
737<section><title>Goto Center of Layer</title>
738<para>
739This will automatically move the viewport to see the whole layer (i.e. tracks, routes and waypoints). It does not adjust the zoom level.
740</para>
741</section>
742
743<section id="wp_goto"><title>Goto Waypoint</title>
744<para>
745This opens a dialog box to enter a name of waypoint to search for. If it is found the viewport is centred on it.
746</para>
747<note>
748<para>
749Note this search is not very clever and only finds exact matches.
750You are probably better off expanding the waypoint list and directly start typing, as mentioned above, which finds a match based on each letter typed.
751</para>
752</note>
753</section>
754
755<section><title>Export Layer</title>
756<para>
757The layer (all tracks, routes and waypoints) can be exported to a file GPX, GPSPoint, GPSMapper or Google's KML format.
758</para>
759<para>
760Version1.1+: An individual track can be exported to a GPX file via the track menu.
761</para>
762</section>
763
764<section id="finish_track"><title>Finish Track or Route</title>
765<para>
766Selecting this option ends the creation of that individual track or route.
767</para>
768<note>
769<para>
770This is only available when a track or route is being created by the <xref linkend="track_create"/> or <xref linkend="route_create"/> tools.
771</para>
772</note>
773</section>
774
775<section><title>New</title>
776<section id="new_wp"><title>New Waypoint</title>
777<para>
778This opens a dialog box to create a new waypoint. A default name will be suggested and the default position is the center of the viewport.
779</para>
780</section>
781<section id="new_track"><title>New Track</title>
782<para>
783This turns on the <xref linkend="track_create"/> tool.
784</para>
785</section>
786<section id="new_route"><title>New Route</title>
787<para>
788This turns on the <xref linkend="route_create"/> tool.
789</para>
790</section>
791</section>
792
793<section><title>Geotag Images</title>
794<para>
795This starts the Geotagging Images dialog against all tracks in the layer.
796See <link linkend="geotagging">Geotagging</link> for further detail.
797</para>
798</section>
799
800<section><title>Acquire</title>
801<para>
802This offers the same choice from <xref linkend="acquire"/> methods as on the <guimenu>File</guimenu> menu.
803However when invoked from here, the results will be stored in this layer (instead of creating a new one).
804</para>
805</section>
806
807<section><title>Upload</title>
808
809<section id="gps_upload"><title>Upload to GPS</title>
810<para>
811This opens a dialog to select the GPS Device and port to which the layer information will be transferred.
812</para>
813<para>
814The types of GPS information (tracks, routes or waypoints) to be transferred can be selected.
815</para>
816<para>
817Tracks, Routes or Waypoints that are invisible will not be transferred.
818</para>
819</section>
820
821<section id="osm_upload" xreflabel="Upload To OSM" ><title>Upload To OSM</title>
822<para>
823This opens a dialog to upload all tracks and waypoints to <ulink url="http://openstreetmap.org/">OpenStreetMap</ulink> traces.
824Useful if you are an OpenStreetMap contributor (you will need an OpenStreetMap account), these details can be stored in &appname; <xref linkend="prefs_osm"/>
825</para>
826<para>
827 &appname; allows you to edit a track, e.g. remove duplicate points, perhaps remove track points leading to your home and then upload it to OpenStreetMap.
828</para>
829<warning>
830<para>
831The password is transferred <emphasis role="bold">unencrypted</emphasis> in every request sent to the OpenStreetMap server. This is due to the use of OpenStreetMap's basic authentication method.
832</para>
833<para>Currently &appname; does not support the <ulink url="http://oauth.net/">OAuth</ulink> mechanism.</para>
834</warning>
835</section>
836
837</section>
838
839<section><title>Delete</title>
840<para>Offers deletion of various parts of a TrackWaypoint layer:</para>
841<section id="delete_all_tracks"><title>Delete All Tracks</title>
842<para>Deletes all the tracks in this layer.</para>
843</section>
844<section id="delete_selection_tracks"><title>Delete Tracks from Selection</title>
845<para>Opens a dialog with list of all the tracks from this layer to choose the ones to delete.</para>
846</section>
847<section id="delete_all_routes"><title>Delete All Routes</title>
848<para>Deletes all the routes in this layer.</para>
849</section>
850<section id="delete_selection_routes"><title>Delete Routes from Selection</title>
851<para>Opens a dialog with list of all the routes from this layer to choose the ones to delete.</para>
852</section>
853<section id="delete_all_waypoints"><title>Delete All Waypoints</title>
854<para>Deletes all the waypoints in this layer.</para>
855</section>
856<section id="delete_selection_waypoints"><title>Delete Waypoints from Selection</title>
857<para>Opens a dialog with list of all the waypoints from this layer to choose the ones to delete.</para>
858</section>
859</section>
860
861<section><title>Filter</title>
862<section><title>Simplify All Tracks</title>
863<para>
864This opens dialog to request the number of points each track will be simplified using <application>GPSBabel</application>. The result is put into a new layer. The simplification method removes points considered to be in a 'near straight line', thus reducing the number of points and attempting to keep the most important turning points.
865</para>
866</section>
867<section><title>Remove Duplicate Waypoints</title>
868<para>
869Remove Duplicate Waypoints - fairly self explainatory, with the results created in a new layer.
870</para>
871<note>
872<para>
873However it only considers a precise position (waypoints only 1 metre away from each other are considered different) and also doesn't consider if the waypoints have different comments, symbols or images.
874</para>
875</note>
876</section>
877</section>
878
879<section id="filter_with_track"><title>Filter With <emphasis>Trackname</emphasis></title>
880<para>
881This runs <application>GPSBabel</application> on the layer using information from a previously selected track (select via the track menu "Use With Filter" option) with the following command types:
882</para>
883<itemizedlist>
884<listitem><para>Waypoints Inside This</para></listitem>
885<listitem><para>Waypoints Outside This</para></listitem>
886</itemizedlist>
887<para>
888The result is generated in a new Track/Waypoint layer.
889</para>
890</section>
891
892<section><title>Geotag Images</title>
893<para>
894This starts the Geotagging Images dialog using the specific track.
895See <link linkend="geotagging">Geotagging</link> for further detail.
896</para>
897</section>
898
899<section><title>List Tracks or Routes</title>
900<para>
901Opens a new dialog with the list. As described in the Aggregrate layer <xref linkend="track_list"/>
902</para>
903</section>
904
905<section><title>List Waypoints</title>
906<para>
907Opens a new dialog with the list. As described in the Aggregrate layer <xref linkend="waypoint_list"/>
908</para>
909</section>
910
911</section><!-- End TRW Layer Options -->
912
913<section><title>Track and Route Sublayer Options</title>
914<para>Repeats options available at the TrackWaypoint level, but only those for tracks and routes:</para>
915<itemizedlist>
916<listitem><para>Finish Track or Route. Same as the layer <link linkend="finish_track">Finish Track or Route</link></para></listitem>
917<listitem><para>New Track or Route. Same as the layer <link linkend="new_track">New Track</link> or <link linkend="new_route">New Route</link></para></listitem>
918<listitem><para>View All Tracks or Routes. Same as the layer <link linkend="track_view_all">View All Tracks</link> or <link linkend="route_view_all">View All Routes</link></para></listitem>
919<listitem><para>Delete All Tracks or Routes. Same as the layer <link linkend="delete_all_tracks">Delete All Tracks</link> or <link linkend="delete_all_routes">Delete All Routes</link></para></listitem>
920<listitem><para>Delete Tracks or Routes from Selection. Same as the layer <link linkend="delete_selection_tracks">Delete Tracks from Selection</link> or <link linkend="delete_selection_routes">Delete Routes from Selection</link></para></listitem>
921<listitem><para>List Tracks or Routes. Opens a new dialog with the list. As described in the Aggregrate layer <xref linkend="track_list"/></para></listitem>
922</itemizedlist>
923<para>Also gives other options for handling multiple items:</para>
924<itemizedlist>
925<listitem><para>Sort. Gives the ability to sort the items in the treeview alphabetically</para></listitem>
926<listitem><para>Visibility. Offers options to quickly control the visibility of all items within the sublayer, as per <xref linkend="vis_options"/></para></listitem>
927</itemizedlist>
928</section>
929
930<section xreflabel="Track and Route Properties"><title>Track and Route Properties</title>
931<para>
932This shows several tabs for properties and useful statistics about a track or a route, including elevation-distance and speed-time graphs (if data is available).
933Moving the mouse pointer over the graph displays values related to that point along the track.
934You can click on these graphs to jump to the point in the track.
935You can reverse it, delete duplicates, split at marked position or split a track from its component segments (discontinuous breaks in a track) into separate tracks.
936</para>
937<section id='track_properties' xreflabel="Track and Route Properties"><title>Track and Route Properties Tab</title>
938<para>
939<figure>
940<title>Properties Tab: Example</title>
941<screenshot>
942 <graphic format="PNG" fileref="figures/Track_properties.png"/>
943</screenshot>
944</figure>
945</para>
946</section>
947<section id='track_statistics' xreflabel="Track and Route Statistics"><title>Track and Route Statistics Tab</title>
948<para>
949<figure>
950<title>Statistics Tab: Example</title>
951<screenshot>
952 <graphic format="PNG" fileref="figures/Track_statistics.png"/>
953</screenshot>
954</figure>
955</para>
956</section>
957<section id='track_elev_graphs' xreflabel="Track Elevation Graph"><title>Track Elevation Graph</title>
958<para>
959<figure>
960<title>Elevation Distance Tab: Example</title>
961<screenshot>
962 <graphic format="PNG" fileref="figures/Track_elevation_graph.png"/>
963</screenshot>
964</figure>
965</para>
966<para>
967The following colors are used in the elevation-distance graph:
968</para>
969<variablelist>
970<varlistentry>
971<term><emphasis>Main</emphasis> colour - this is dependent on your Desktop theme - often blue by default</term>
972<listitem><para>elevation data in graph</para></listitem>
973</varlistentry>
974<varlistentry>
975<term>Yellow</term>
976<listitem>
977<para>no elevation data</para>
978</listitem>
979</varlistentry>
980<varlistentry>
981<term>Green</term>
982<listitem>
983<para>elevation data from DEM</para>
984</listitem>
985</varlistentry>
986<varlistentry>
987<term>Red</term>
988<listitem>
989<para>speed</para>
990</listitem>
991</varlistentry>
992</variablelist>
993</section>
994</section>
995
996<section><title>Track and Route Operations</title>
997
998<section><title>Finish Track</title>
999<para>
1000Selecting this option ends the creation of the individual track.
1001</para>
1002<note>
1003<para>
1004This is only available when a track is being created by the <xref linkend="track_create"/> tool.
1005</para>
1006</note>
1007</section>
1008
1009<section><title>Goto</title>
1010<para>
1011This centers the viewport on the selected position on the track:
1012</para>
1013<itemizedlist>
1014<listitem><para>Startpoint</para></listitem>
1015<listitem><para>"Center" - the notional center from the bounds of the track</para></listitem>
1016<listitem><para>Endpoint</para></listitem>
1017<listitem><para>Version1.1+: Highest Altitude</para></listitem>
1018<listitem><para>Version1.1+: Lowest Altitude</para></listitem>
1019<listitem><para>Version1.1+: Maximum Speed (Not Available on Routes)</para></listitem>
1020</itemizedlist>
1021</section>
1022
1023<section><title>View</title>
1024<para>
1025Version1.1+: This centers the viewport on the track and selects the best zoom level to see it.
1026</para>
1027</section>
1028
1029<section><title>Combine</title>
1030<section><title>Merge By Time</title>
1031<para>
1032This operation repeatedly tries to merge the right-clicked track
1033with tracks in the same TrackWaypoint layer. The tracks which are
1034merged are those which have at least one trackpoint less than some
1035threshold time away. This way, if you somehow end up with lots of small
1036segments (say, caused by turning the GPS on and off) you can merge them
1037easily into one track.
1038</para>
1039<note>
1040<para>
1041This is not available on routes as they have no timestamps.
1042</para>
1043</note>
1044</section>
1045
1046<section><title>Merge With Other Tracks</title>
1047<para>
1048This opens a dialog listing the other tracks in the same TrackWaypoint layer, from which one can select the other tracks to merge with.
1049</para>
1050</section>
1051
1052<section><title>Merge Segments</title>
1053<para>
1054Combines track segments. Effectively removing track segment markers to leave one segment for the whole track.
1055</para>
1056</section>
1057
1058<section><title>Append Track or Route</title>
1059<para>
1060Enable joining of a single track to the end of the current track.
1061This opens a dialog listing the other tracks in the same TrackWaypoint layer from which one can make the selection.
1062</para>
1063</section>
1064</section>
1065
1066<section><title>Split</title>
1067<section><title>Split By Time</title>
1068<para>
1069This operation will split a single track into segments wherever the
1070time interval between successive trackpoints is larger than some
1071threshold. This is useful when processing raw NMEA GPS data, especially
1072taken over a long time.
1073</para>
1074<note>
1075<para>
1076This is not available on routes as they have no timestamps.
1077</para>
1078</note>
1079</section>
1080
1081<section><title>Split By Number of Points</title>
1082<para>
1083Version1.2+: This operation will split a single track into segments by the number of points specified.
1084This can be useful with devices which may have limits on the number of points it supports.
1085</para>
1086</section>
1087
1088<section><title>Split Segments</title>
1089<para>
1090Splits track segments into new tracks.
1091</para>
1092<note>
1093<para>
1094This is not available on routes as they do not have route segments.
1095</para>
1096</note>
1097</section>
1098
1099<section id='trkpt_split' xreflabel="Split at Trackpoint"><title>Split at Trackpoint</title>
1100<para>
1101Splits the track at the currently selected trackpoint.
1102</para>
1103<para>
1104The current track will finish at this trackpoint.
1105A new track will start from a copy of this trackpoint.
1106</para>
1107<note>
1108<para>
1109This is only enabled when a trackpoint is selected.
1110</para>
1111</note>
1112</section>
1113</section>
1114
1115<section><title>Insert Points</title>
1116<note>
1117<para>
1118These options are only enabled when a trackpoint is selected.
1119</para>
1120</note>
1121<section><title>Insert Point Before Selected Point</title>
1122<para>
1123Inserts a track point halfway between the previous track point and the current track point.
1124All track point properties are interpolated between the two points.
1125</para>
1126</section>
1127<section><title>Insert Point After Selected Point</title>
1128<para>
1129Inserts a track point halfway between the current track point and the next track point.
1130All track point properties are interpolated between the two points.
1131</para>
1132</section>
1133</section>
1134
1135<section><title>Delete Points</title>
1136<section><title>Delete Selected Point</title>
1137<para>
1138Deletes the currently selected track point.
1139</para>
1140<note>
1141<para>
1142This is only enabled when a trackpoint is selected.
1143</para>
1144</note>
1145</section>
1146<section><title>Delete Points With the Same Position</title>
1147<para>
1148Deletes subsequent points that have the same position (but have different timestamps).
1149</para>
1150</section>
1151<section><title>Delete Points With the Same Time</title>
1152<para>
1153Deletes subsequent points that have the same time stamp (but may have different positions).
1154</para>
1155<note>
1156<para>
1157This is not available on routes as they have no timestamps.
1158</para>
1159</note>
1160</section>
1161
1162</section>
1163
1164<section id="transform" xreflabel="Transform"><title>Transform</title>
1165<para>
1166These options alter the data of trackpoints of a track but not add or remove trackpoints.
1167And don't seem to fit any other category :)
1168</para>
1169<section><title>Apply DEM data</title>
1170<para>
1171If any DEM data is loaded, this will apply the DEM data to give the track elevation data.
1172Two ways of applying DEM data are offered:
1173<orderedlist>
1174<listitem><para>Keep. Retains the existing elevation data of trackpoints and only those missing an elevation value are set.</para></listitem>
1175<listitem><para>Overwrite. Elevation data are set on all trackpoints even if they already elevation values.</para></listitem>
1176</orderedlist>
1177</para>
1178</section>
1179<section><title>Smooth Missing Elevation data</title>
1180<para>
1181In various locations across the world, there are missing DEM values (AKA DEM Holes) from the SRTM data.
1182This is particularly noticeable in mountainous areas.
1183Two ways of applying elevation data to trackpoints that do not have elevation values are offered:
1184<orderedlist>
1185<listitem><para>Interpolated. Missing elevation data is interpolated between the previous and next known values.</para></listitem>
1186<listitem><para>Flat. Elevation data is filled in from the last previously known value.</para></listitem>
1187</orderedlist>
1188</para>
1189</section>
1190<section>
1191<title>Convert to Track or Route</title>
1192<para>
1193If this is a Route then it will convert it to a Track.
1194</para>
1195<para>
1196If this is Track then convert it to a Route.
1197</para>
1198<note>
1199<para>
1200Converting from a Track to a Route may involve a loss of information, in particular timestamp values (hence you are required to confirm this operation before it happens).
1201</para>
1202</note>
1203</section>
1204<section>
1205<title>Anonymize Times</title>
1206<para>
1207Timestamp information of a track can be shifted to be all offset from 1901-01-01.
1208</para>
1209<para>
1210Thus the timestamps themselves will no longer reveal exactly when a track was taken.
1211However the relative difference between the timestamps is kept thus one is still able to calculate some properties such as speeds along the track.
1212</para>
1213<note>
1214<para>
1215This is not available for routes, as they have no timestamps.
1216</para>
1217</note>
1218</section>
1219</section>
1220
1221<section><title>Export Track as GPX</title>
1222<para>
1223Version1.1+: This allows exporting the track as a GPX file by opening a file save dialog.
1224</para>
1225</section>
1226
1227<section><title>Extend Track End</title>
1228<para>
1229Changes the current tool to add trackpoints to the end of the track.
1230</para>
1231</section>
1232
1233<section><title>Extend Using Route Finder</title>
1234<para>
1235Enables the Route Finder tool. Thus on a subsequent left click in the viewport, a route is calculated from the end of track to that point using the default route service and applied to the track.
1236</para>
1237</section>
1238
1239<section><title>Upload</title>
1240
1241<section><title>Upload to GPS</title>
1242<para>
1243Same as the layer <link linkend="gps_upload">Upload to GPS</link> command, but only applies to the track.
1244</para>
1245</section>
1246
1247<section><title>Upload to OSM</title>
1248<para>
1249Same as the layer <link linkend="osm_upload">Upload to OSM</link> command, but only applies to the track.
1250</para>
1251</section>
1252
1253</section>
1254
1255<section><title>Use With Filter</title>
1256<para>
1257This selects the track to be used in the <link linkend="filter_with_track">Filter With <emphasis>Trackname</emphasis></link> feature.
1258</para>
1259<note>
1260<para>
1261This is not available on routes.
1262</para>
1263</note>
1264</section>
1265
1266<section><title>Edit Trackpoint</title>
1267<para>
1268This opens the Trackpoint edit dialog. See <xref linkend="Trackpoint_edit"/>.
1269</para>
1270<note>
1271<para>
1272This is only enabled when a trackpoint is selected.
1273</para>
1274</note>
1275</section>
1276
1277<section><title>Refine Route...</title>
1278<para>
1279This function allows to request a Routing Engine in order to refine a given route.
1280By "refining" we mean computing all real intermediates points between some given major points.
1281This could be useful to compute a trip giving only the wished important steps.
1282</para>
1283<note>
1284<para>
1285This is only available on routes.
1286</para>
1287</note>
1288</section>
1289
1290<section><title>View Google Directions</title>
1291<para>
1292This option is only available on a track created using the Route Finder tool.
1293</para>
1294<para>
1295Launch a web browser to see the Google directions page which yielded the route.
1296</para>
1297<note>
1298<para>
1299The record of the Google route is stored in the track's comment, so if the comment is changed (or the route was created by something other than the Route Finder tool) this will not work correctly.
1300</para>
1301</note>
1302</section>
1303
1304</section><!-- End Track Options -->
1305
1306<section><title>Waypoint Sublayer Options</title>
1307<para>Repeats options available at the TrackWaypoint level, but only those for waypoints:</para>
1308<itemizedlist>
1309<listitem><para>New Waypoint. Same as the layer <link linkend="new_wp">New Waypoint</link></para></listitem>
1310<listitem><para>View All Waypoints. Same as the layer <link linkend="wp_view_all">View All Waypoints</link></para></listitem>
1311<listitem><para>Goto Waypoint. Same as the layer <link linkend="wp_goto">Goto Waypoint</link></para></listitem>
1312<listitem><para>Delete All Waypoints. Same as the layer <link linkend="delete_all_waypoints">Delete All Waypoints</link></para></listitem>
1313<listitem><para>Delete Waypoints from Selection. Same as the layer <link linkend="delete_selection_waypoints">Delete Waypoints from Selection</link></para></listitem>
1314<listitem><para>List Waypoints. Opens a new dialog with the list. As described in the Aggregrate layer <xref linkend="waypoint_list"/></para></listitem>
1315</itemizedlist>
1316</section>
1317
1318<section><title>Waypoint Properties</title>
1319
1320<para>
1321This shows a dialog with detailed information for the waypoint. Many properties of the waypoint can changed here, such as the comment, the symbol used in drawing or the image (normally a photograph taken at this position) assiocated with it. When a waypoint has an image, a thumbnail of it is drawn in the viewport for the waypoint (in preference to the symbol).
1322</para>
1323<para>
1324If the waypoint has an associated image, then the Geotag information may be updated, either with updating the file's modification timestamp or not.
1325This can be useful when the waypoint has been moved.
1326</para>
1327
1328</section><!-- WP Prop END -->
1329
1330<section><title>Waypoint Operations</title>
1331
1332<section><title>Goto</title>
1333<para>
1334This centers the viewport on the selected waypoint.
1335</para>
1336</section>
1337
1338<section><title>Geotag Images...</title>
1339<para>
1340This opens the <link linkend="geotagging">Geotag Dialog</link> to allow Geotagging multiple images to the position of this waypoint.
1341In this circumstance creation of waypoint options are disabled and only the options related to writing the EXIF information are available.
1342</para>
1343</section>
1344
1345<section><title>Transform</title>
1346<para>
1347Offers a subset of the track <xref linkend="transform"/> utilities.
1348Currently only setting the altitude from DEM data methods are available.
1349</para>
1350</section>
1351
1352<section><title>Visit Webpage</title>
1353<para>
1354If the waypoint's comment (or description) starts with <literal>http:</literal> then this option is available and allows launching a web browser to go to the webpage.
1355</para>
1356</section>
1357
1358<section><title>Visit Geocache Webpage</title>
1359<para>
1360If the waypoint's name is in Geocache form (GCXXXXX) then this option is available and allows launching a web browser to go to the Geocache page.
1361</para>
1362</section>
1363
1364<section><title>New Waypoint</title>
1365<para>
1366Same as the layer <link linkend="new_wp">New Waypoint</link>.
1367</para>
1368</section>
1369
1370</section><!-- WP END -->
1371
1372<section id="geotagging" xreflabel="Geotagging"><title>Version1.3+: Geotag Images</title>
1373<para>
1374This dialog allows geotagging images (normally taken with a digital camera) against a specific waypoint or via interpolation against a specific track or all tracks in the TrackWaypoint layer - depending on how it is invoked.
1375</para>
1376<para>
1377When geotagging against tracks, images need to have an EXIF DATE_TIME_ORIGINAL (nearly always set by a camera). This timestamp is then used to find the location when the image(s) was taken by searching through the track(s) to find the nearest time - interpolating between points if necessary to set the location.
1378</para>
1379<note>
1380<para>
1381Generally it is good policy to synchronize your camera's clock with your GPS clock before taking photographs. However the times can be adjusted afterwards (if necessary) to take into consideration clock differences.
1382</para>
1383</note>
1384<para>
1385Various options allow control of how the geotagging process is performed:
1386</para>
1387<itemizedlist>
1388<listitem><para>Images - Add the images used for geotagging</para></listitem>
1389<listitem><para>Create Waypoints</para></listitem>
1390<listitem><para>Overwrite Existing Waypoints</para></listitem>
1391<listitem><para>Write EXIF</para></listitem>
1392<listitem><para>Overwrite Existing GPS Information</para></listitem>
1393<listitem><para>Interpolate Between Track Segments</para></listitem>
1394<listitem><para>Image Time Offset - The number of seconds to ADD to the photos time to make it match the GPS data. Calculate this with (GPS - Photo). Can be negative or positive. Useful to adjust times when a camera's timestamp was incorrect.</para></listitem>
1395<listitem><para>Image Timezone - The timezone that the used when the images were created. For example, if a camera is set to AWST or +8:00 hours. Enter +8:00 here so that the correct adjustment to the images' time can be made. GPS data is always in UTC.</para></listitem>
1396</itemizedlist>
1397</section>
1398
1399</section><!-- TRW Layer END -->
1400
1401<section id="GPS" xreflabel="GPS"><title>GPS Layer</title>
1402<para>
1403The GPS layer is responsible for uploading and downloading GPS data
1404from a GPS device. It also is responsible for realtime GPS tracking.
1405Expand the GPS layer in the layers panel to see the two <xref linkend="TrackWaypoint"/> layers it
1406uses for uploading and downloading. To upload, download, or use
1407realtime tracking, right-click the GPS layer and click the appropiate
1408menu item.
1409</para>
1410
1411<section><title>Download</title>
1412<para>
1413To download data from the GPS, right-click the GPS layer and click <guimenuitem>Download from GPS</guimenuitem>.
1414</para>
1415</section>
1416
1417<section><title>Upload</title>
1418<para>
1419To upload data to the GPS, first populate the GPS Upload child
1420layer of the GPS layer (either by creating waypoints/tracks/routes in it, or
1421copying and pasting or dragging waypoints/tracks/routes from another layer).
1422Then right-click the GPS layer and click <guimenuitem>Upload to GPS</guimenuitem>.
1423</para>
1424</section>
1425
1426<section><title>Realtime Tracking</title>
1427<para>
1428You must set up gpsd correctly or use a GPSD server and put the
1429correct information in the GPS layer properties dialog. Then right-click
1430the layer and select <guimenuitem>Start Realtime Tracking</guimenuitem>.
1431</para>
1432</section>
1433
1434<section><title>Empty <emphasis>Item</emphasis></title>
1435<para>
1436There are several options to quickly delete a subsection of data:
1437</para>
1438<itemizedlist>
1439<listitem><para>Empty Realtime</para></listitem>
1440<listitem><para>Empty Upload</para></listitem>
1441<listitem><para>Empty Download</para></listitem>
1442<listitem><para>Empty All</para></listitem>
1443</itemizedlist>
1444</section>
1445
1446</section><!-- End GPS -->
1447
1448<section id="DEM" xreflabel="DEM"><title>DEM (Digital Elevation Model) Layer</title>
1449<para>
1450This layer provides elevation data from the <ulink url="http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/srtm/">Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM)</ulink>
1451</para>
1452<para>
1453Elevation data can be useful in planning trips, as you many wish to avoid/minimise the hills encountered. [OSM Cyclemap is also useful this way too]
1454</para>
1455<para>
1456To download the data use the DEM Download tool (shown on the toolbar), and then click on a area of the viewport. Once files have been downloaded they can then be loaded from disk via the DEM properties in future application runs.
1457</para>
1458<para>
1459The current data server is: <ulink url="http://dds.cr.usgs.gov/srtm/version2_1/">NASA STRM 2.1</ulink>.
1460</para>
1461<para>
1462ATM &appname; does not auto download DEM data. If you want to get lots of data blocks, you may wish to use some other program get such as <application>curl</application> or <application>wget</application> to download them for an area.
1463</para>
1464<note>
1465<para>
1466Using many DEMs is CPU/memory intensive. Depending on your computer's capability, &appname; will be less responsive when about 50+ DEM blocks are loaded. It is probably unwise to attempt using 200+ blocks, so trying to use DEMs covering large countries/continents (USA, Australia etc...) is unlikely to work. In these conditions under Linux, &appname; may be automatically stopped by the "<ulink url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_memory/">OOM</ulink> Killer"
1467</para>
1468</note>
1469
1470</section><!-- End DEM -->
1471
1472
1473<section id="Maps" xreflabel="Maps"><title>Maps Layer</title>
1474<para>
1475This layer provides a single map resource, you may have multiple map layers but only top one (if enabled) will be visible.
1476You will need an open internet connection when you are downloading maps, but once downloaded they are available from the hard disk cache. When map are avaliable from the disk cache it is much faster and can be used offline.
1477</para>
1478<para>
1479Some maps are continually improving over time (e.g. OpenStreetMap) and so in order to not to have to (re)download the data all the time &appname; employs a timeout method - <emphasis>Tile Age</emphasis> to determine whether to access the server. However a forced refresh for the current view can be made via the <guilabel>Reload All Onscreen Maps</guilabel> option.
1480</para>
1481<para>
1482Inbuilt maps include various <ulink url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TerraServer-USA">Terraserver</ulink> (Primarily USA coverage) and <ulink url="http://openstreetmap.org/">OpenStreetMap (OSM)</ulink> ones and more:
1483</para>
1484<itemizedlist>
1485<listitem><para>Bing Bird's Eye (Aerial) Maps (&appname; Version1.2+)</para></listitem>
1486<listitem><para>Terraserver Topos</para></listitem>
1487<listitem><para>Terraserver Aerials</para></listitem>
1488<listitem><para>Terraserver Urban Areas</para></listitem>
1489<listitem><para>OpenStreetMap (Mapquest) - This is the default (&appname; Version1.3+)</para></listitem>
1490<listitem><para>OpenStreetMap (Mapnik)</para></listitem>
1491<listitem><para>OpenStreetMap (Cycle)</para></listitem>
1492<listitem><para>OpenStreetMap (Transport) (&appname; Version1.3+)</para></listitem>
1493<listitem><para>NASA BlueMarble</para></listitem>
1494<listitem><para>SpotMap (&appname; Version1.1+)</para></listitem>
1495</itemizedlist>
1496
1497<para>
1498&appname; can be configured to handle additional maps. See <xref linkend="extend_viking"/> for further detail.
1499</para>
1500
1501<section><title>Layer Operations</title>
1502<section><title>Download Missing Onscreen Maps</title>
1503<para>
1504This requests map tiles for areas of the viewport that do not currently have one.
1505</para>
1506</section>
1507
1508<section><title>Download New Onscreen Maps</title>
1509<para>
1510This requests map tiles only if the maps are older than the Tile Age preference.
1511</para>
1512</section>
1513
1514<section><title>Reload All Onscreen Maps</title>
1515<para>
1516Force a refresh of all visible map tiles.
1517</para>
1518</section>
1519
1520<section><title>Download Maps in Zoom Levels</title>
1521<para>
1522This opens a dialog to enable requesting the download of maps for the region in the viewport over a specified number of zoom levels.
1523The download method type can be specified to help limit the number of requests.
1524</para>
1525<warning>
1526<para>
1527There are some inbuilt limits to prevent downloading large amounts of map tiles.
1528</para>
1529<para>
1530Please respect the usage policy of the tile set provider.
1531Such as <ulink url="http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tile_usage_policy"><citetitle>OSM Tile Usage Policy</citetitle></ulink>.
1532</para>
1533</warning>
1534<para>
1535<figure>
1536<title>Maps Download Dialog: Example</title>
1537<screenshot>
1538 <graphic format="PNG" fileref="figures/Maps_download_region_dialog.png"/>
1539</screenshot>
1540</figure>
1541</para>
1542</section>
1543</section>
1544
1545
1546</section><!-- End Maps -->
1547
1548<section id="Aggregate" xreflabel="Aggregate"><title>Aggregate Layer</title>
1549<para>
1550This layer is a container layer to hold other layers. There is always an initial and controlling <emphasis>Top Layer</emphasis> that can not be removed or renamed.
1551</para>
1552<para>
1553This layer type is useful for grouping other layers, especially <xref linkend="TrackWaypoint"/> layers, in whatever categories are relevant to you: such as by activity, location or date.
1554Here are some suggestions:
1555<itemizedlist>
1556<listitem><para>Hiking</para></listitem>
1557<listitem><para>Mountain Biking</para></listitem>
1558<listitem><para>Road Cycling</para></listitem>
1559<listitem><para>Car Trips</para></listitem>
1560<listitem><para>Sailing</para></listitem>
1561<listitem><para>Holidays</para></listitem>
1562<listitem><para>UK Points of Interest</para></listitem>
1563<listitem><para>USA Points of Interest</para></listitem>
1564<listitem><para>etc...</para></listitem>
1565</itemizedlist>
1566</para>
1567<para>
1568Thus one can have a list of all your tracks, but groups can be shown or not using the relevant layers visibility checkbox.
1569</para>
1570
1571<section><title>Layer Operations</title>
1572<para>
1573The following are available on Aggregate Layers:
1574</para>
1575</section>
1576
1577<section><title>New Layer</title>
1578<para>
1579Add a new layer of the selected type.
1580</para>
1581</section>
1582
1583<section id="sort_items" xreflabel="Sort"><title>Sort</title>
1584<para>
1585The list within the treeview can be sorted.
1586</para>
1587<para>
1588Currently alphabetical (A to Z or Z to A) sorts are available, since only the name can be seen in the treeview.
1589</para>
1590</section>
1591
1592<section id="track_list" xreflabel="Track List"><title>Track List</title>
1593<para>
1594Selecting this opens a dialog listing all the tracks in a table along side statistics such as track length and maximum speed.
1595Each column header is clickable and will reorder the list according to that particular column.
1596</para>
1597<para>
1598This table may be invoked from a variety of different layer levels and will then list only the relevant tracks (and/or routes).
1599<itemizedlist>
1600<listitem><para>Aggregate Layer: Lists Tracks and Routes and the TrackWaypoint Layer they are in</para></listitem>
1601<listitem><para>TrackWaypoint Layer: Lists Tracks and Routes</para></listitem>
1602<listitem><para>TrackWaypoint Track sublayer: Lists Tracks only</para></listitem>
1603<listitem><para>TrackWaypoint Route sublayer: Lists Routes only</para></listitem>
1604</itemizedlist>
1605</para>
1606<para>
1607<figure>
1608<title>Track List Dialog: Example</title>
1609<blockquote>
1610<para>
1611This is showing all tracks and routes (although there are no actual routes here!) in multiple TrackWaypoint layers, that has been sorted by height.
1612Note that routes will not have timestamps or speeds, but may have elevations and should have some distance!
1613</para>
1614</blockquote>
1615<screenshot>
1616 <graphic format="PNG" fileref="figures/LayersTracksList.png"/>
1617</screenshot>
1618</figure>
1619</para>
1620<para>
1621Hovering the mouse over an entry will show a tooltip of the comment or description if it is available.
1622</para>
1623<para>
1624Each entry in the track list can be selected and on mouse right click offers these options:
1625<itemizedlist>
1626<listitem><para>View. Move the viewport to the area of the item and highlight it.</para></listitem>
1627<listitem><para>Statistics. Opens the Properties dialog on the <xref linkend="track_statistics"/> tab. Note this will close the track list dialog.</para></listitem>
1628</itemizedlist>
1629</para>
1630</section>
1631
1632<section id="waypoint_list" xreflabel="Waypoint List"><title>Waypoint List</title>
1633<para>
1634Selecting this opens a dialog listing all the waypoints to give a overview of the waypoint information.
1635Each column header is clickable and will reorder the list according to that particular column.
1636</para>
1637<para>
1638This table may be invoked from a variety of different layer levels and will then list only the relevant waypoints.
1639<itemizedlist>
1640<listitem><para>Aggregate Layer: Lists Waypoints and the TrackWaypoint Layer they are in</para></listitem>
1641<listitem><para>TrackWaypoint Layer: : Lists Waypoints</para></listitem>
1642<listitem><para>TrackWaypoint Waypoint sublayer: Lists Waypoints</para></listitem>
1643</itemizedlist>
1644</para>
1645<para>
1646<figure>
1647<title>Waypoint List Dialog: Example</title>
1648<blockquote>
1649<para>
1650This was invoked on a TrackWaypoint layer and shows all waypoints from that single layer. It has been sorted by the symbols.
1651</para>
1652</blockquote>
1653<screenshot>
1654 <graphic format="PNG" fileref="figures/WaypointsList.png"/>
1655</screenshot>
1656</figure>
1657</para>
1658<para>
1659Hovering the mouse over an entry will show a tooltip of the description if it is available.
1660</para>
1661<para>
1662Each entry in the list can be selected and on mouse right click offers these options:
1663<itemizedlist>
1664<listitem><para>View. Move the viewport to the area of the item and highlight it.</para></listitem>
1665<listitem><para>Properties. This will open the properties dialog. Note this will close the waypoint list dialog.</para></listitem>
1666<listitem><para>Show Picture. If enabled, this will open the associated image in an external Image Viewer program.</para></listitem>
1667</itemizedlist>
1668</para>
1669</section>
1670
1671<section id="vis_options" xreflabel="Visibility Options"><title>Visibility Options</title>
1672<para>
1673This offers a quick way to set all the visibilities of each item within the containing layer, rather than having to change each one individually.
1674<itemizedlist>
1675<listitem><para>Show All. Ensures all items are set to be visible.</para></listitem>
1676<listitem><para>Hide All. Ensures all items are set to be invisible. This is useful for then turning on single items afterwards so the display is not cluttered.</para></listitem>
1677<listitem><para>Toggle. Inverts the visibility status of each item.</para></listitem>
1678</itemizedlist>
1679</para>
1680</section>
1681
1682</section><!-- End Agg -->
1683
1684<section id="GeoRef" xreflabel="GeoRef"><title>GeoRef Layer</title>
1685<para>
1686This layer allows one to use any image as a map. You will need to tell it how to align the map to a position in the world and the scale of map.
1687</para>
1688<section><title>Layer Operations</title>
1689<section><title>Zoom to Fit Map</title>
1690<para>
1691Automatically set a zoom level to see the entire map coverage.
1692</para>
1693</section>
1694
1695<section><title>Goto Map Center</title>
1696<para>
1697Center the viewport on this map.
1698</para>
1699
1700</section>
1701<section><title>Export to World File</title>
1702<para>
1703Opens a file save dialog to save the scale and position information as a <ulink url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_file">World File</ulink>.
1704</para>
1705</section>
1706</section>
1707
1708</section><!-- End GeoRef -->
1709
1710<section id="Coordinate" xreflabel="Coordinate"><title>Coordinate Layer</title>
1711<para>
1712This layer is allows drawing of grid lines on the viewport.
1713</para>
1714</section><!-- End Coord -->
1715
1716
1717<section id="tools" xreflabel="Tools"><title>Tools</title>
1718<para>
1719&appname;'s mouse actions on the viewport are controlled by which tool is active. Only one tool can be active at a time. The default mode is pan.
1720</para>
1721<para>
1722You can use the scroll wheel, the middle-click, the middle-click+drag to zoom, center map at position and pan respectively no matter what tool you are using.
1723</para>
1724<para>
1725<keycap>Scroll</keycap>: zoom in and out keeping the mouse over same location
1726</para>
1727<para>
1728<keycap>Ctrl-scroll</keycap>: pan north-south (also <keycap>Ctrl-up</keycap>, <keycap>Ctrl-down</keycap>)
1729</para>
1730<para>
1731<keycap>Shift-scroll</keycap>: pan east-west (also <keycap>Ctrl-left</keycap>, <keycap>Ctrl-right</keycap>)
1732</para>
1733<para>
1734<keycap>Ctrl-shift-scroll</keycap>: zoom in and out, without changing the center (also <keycap>Ctrl+</keycap>, <keycap>Ctrl-</keycap> [*not* KeyPad +/-])
1735</para>
1736<para>
1737<keycap>Middle-click</keycap>: make the clicked point on the map the center
1738</para>
1739<para>
1740<keycap>Middle-click</keycap> and drag: pan
1741</para>
1742
1743<section><title>Pan</title>
1744<para>
1745This is the default mode of operation for &appname;.
1746</para>
1747<para>
1748This mode is entered by clicking on the toolbar icon: <guiicon><inlinegraphic fileref="figures/mover_22.png"/></guiicon>
1749</para>
1750<para>
1751Pan moves the viewpoint. A single click centers the viewport at that point, whereas click and drag dynamically moves the view around.
1752This is the default tool.
1753</para>
1754<para>
1755This mode can also be entered by the keyboard shortcut <keycap>Ctrl+Shift+P</keycap>
1756</para>
1757</section>
1758
1759<section><title>Zoom</title>
1760<para>
1761This mode is entered by clicking on the toolbar icon: <guiicon><inlinegraphic fileref="figures/zoom_18.png"/></guiicon>
1762</para>
1763<para>
1764Zooms in and out on the clicked part of the map or by the selected area.
1765</para>
1766<para>
1767This mode can also be entered by the keyboard shortcut <keycap>Ctrl+Shift+Z</keycap>
1768</para>
1769<para>
1770<keycap>Ctrl</keycap> + left or right click: Zoom in/out and center the map on the clicked location
1771</para>
1772<para>
1773<keycap>Shift</keycap> (and hold) + left mouse button: Draws a bounding box area on which to zoom in. The zoom action is performed when the left mouse button is released.
1774</para>
1775</section>
1776
1777<section><title>Ruler</title>
1778<para>
1779This mode is entered by clicking on the toolbar icon: <guiicon><inlinegraphic fileref="figures/ruler_18.png"/></guiicon>
1780</para>
1781<para>
1782The ruler is used to measure the bearing and distance between two points: Click on first point and then move the mouse point around - the values will be continually updated.
1783A second click will <emphasis>freeze</emphasis> the ruler at that point.
1784</para>
1785<para>
1786This mode can also be entered by the keyboard shortcut <keycap>Ctrl+Shift+U</keycap>
1787</para>
1788</section>
1789
1790<section id="select" xreflabel="Select"><title>Version1.1+: Select</title>
1791<para>
1792This mode is entered by clicking on the toolbar icon: <guiicon><inlinegraphic fileref="figures/select_18.png"/></guiicon>
1793</para>
1794<para>
1795The select tool allows one to choose any waypoint or track by clicking on it (or reasonably near) in the viewpoint.
1796</para>
1797<para>
1798ATM to select a track one must actually click on a trackpoint, which is also selected.
1799</para>
1800<para>
1801This mode can also be entered by the keyboard shortcut <keycap>Ctrl+Shift+S</keycap>
1802</para>
1803</section>
1804
1805<section><title>TrackWaypoint Layer Tools</title>
1806<para>
1807You must have a <xref linkend="TrackWaypoint"/> Layer selected to use these tools.
1808</para>
1809<section id="createwptool" xreflabel="Create Waypoint"><title>Create Waypoint</title>
1810<para>
1811Enable this tool by clicking on the toolbar icon: <guiicon><inlinegraphic fileref="figures/addwp_18.png"/></guiicon>
1812</para>
1813<para>
1814Left click will open the new waypoint dialog using the specified position.
1815</para>
1816</section>
1817
1818<section id="track_create" xreflabel="Create Track"><title>Create Track</title>
1819<para>
1820Enable this tool by clicking on the toolbar icon: <guiicon><inlinegraphic fileref="figures/addtr_18.png"/></guiicon>
1821</para>
1822<para>
1823Left click to create a new trackpoint. If it's the initial trackpoint you will be asked to enter a name for the track.
1824If <keycap>Ctrl</keycap> is held at the same time, it will jump the new trackpoint position to a nearby existing trackpoint.
1825Right click or <keycap>Backspace</keycap>: undo one point.
1826</para>
1827<para>
1828Double click or <keycap>Escape</keycap>: to finish track creation.
1829Finishing the track is also available via the right click <xref linkend="TrackWaypoint"/> and track menus.
1830</para>
1831<para>
1832One must finish the current track to be able to create another track.
1833</para>
1834</section>
1835
1836<section id="route_create" xreflabel="Create Route"><title>Create Route</title>
1837<para>
1838Enable this tool by clicking on the toolbar icon: <guiicon><inlinegraphic fileref="figures/vik_new_route_18.png"/></guiicon>
1839</para>
1840<para>
1841This operates in exactly the same way as the <link linkend="track_create">Create Track</link> above.
1842</para>
1843<para>
1844One must finish the current route to be able to create another route.
1845</para>
1846</section>
1847
1848<section><title>Edit Waypoint</title>
1849<para>
1850Enable this tool by clicking on the toolbar icon: <guiicon><inlinegraphic fileref="figures/edwp_18.png"/></guiicon>
1851</para>
1852<para>
1853Left Click/drag: select/move a waypoint.
1854If <keycap>Ctrl</keycap> is held at the same time, it will jump the waypoint position to a nearby existing trackpoint.
1855If <keycap>Shift</keycap> is held at the same time, it will jump the waypoint position to a nearby existing waypoint.
1856</para>
1857<para>Right-click on waypoint: opens a menu with waypoint actions (the
1858same menu accessed by right-clicking the waypoint in the layers panel)
1859</para>
1860</section>
1861
1862<section><title>Edit Trackpoint</title>
1863<para>
1864Enable this tool by clicking on the toolbar icon: <guiicon><inlinegraphic fileref="figures/edtr_18.png"/></guiicon>
1865</para>
1866<para>
1867Left click near a trackpoint (in screen pixel terms) to bring up the Track Point Edit dialog on that trackpoint.
1868Whilst the edit dialog is already open, left click again and drag enables moving of the trackpoint.
1869If <keycap>Ctrl</keycap> is held at the same time, it will jump the new trackpoint position to a nearby existing trackpoint.
1870</para>
1871<section id="Trackpoint_edit" xreflabel="Edit Trackpoint Dialog"><title>Edit Trackpoint Dialog</title>
1872<para>
1873Editing options in the Trackpoint Edit dialog include:
1874<itemizedlist>
1875<listitem><para>Edit the trackpoint name</para></listitem>
1876<listitem><para>Changing raw lat/long position and altitude</para></listitem>
1877<listitem><para>Forward (go to the next trackpoint)</para></listitem>
1878<listitem><para>Back (go to the previous trackpoint)</para></listitem>
1879<listitem><para>Delete</para></listitem>
1880<listitem><para>Insert. Inserts a point halfway to next trackpoint</para></listitem>
1881<listitem><para>Split. <xref linkend="trkpt_split"/></para></listitem>
1882</itemizedlist>
1883</para>
1884<para>
1885Several fields are read only for reference purposes, values are shown if the trackpoint has such information:
1886<itemizedlist>
1887<listitem><para>Time.</para></listitem>
1888<listitem><para>Speed and course.</para></listitem>
1889<listitem><para>'Between' values: Speed, Time Difference and Distance Difference. When moving between trackpoints (via the Back and Forward buttons) these values are calculated.</para></listitem>
1890<listitem><para>GPS precision factors.</para></listitem>
1891</itemizedlist>
1892</para>
1893<para>
1894<figure>
1895<title>Trackpoint Edit Dialog: Example</title>
1896<screenshot>
1897 <graphic format="PNG" fileref="figures/Trackpoint_edit_dialog.png"/>
1898</screenshot>
1899</figure>
1900One must have been going downhill here to get a reasonable speed by bicycle!
1901</para>
1902</section>
1903</section>
1904
1905<section><title>Show Picture</title>
1906<para>
1907Enable this tool by clicking on the toolbar icon: <guiicon><inlinegraphic fileref="figures/showpic_18.png"/></guiicon>
1908</para>
1909<para>
1910Opens an image viewer with the picture associated with the waypoint.
1911By default this uses the default system image viewer.
1912For Linux you can override this with the setting in the <xref linkend="prefs_external"/>
1913</para>
1914</section>
1915
1916<section id="route_finder" xreflabel="Route Finder"><title>Route Finder</title>
1917<para>
1918Enable this tool by clicking on the toolbar icon: <guiicon><inlinegraphic fileref="figures/route_finder_18.png"/></guiicon>
1919</para>
1920<para>Creates a track using default routing engine between two points.
1921Requires an internet connection. Click one point, then click another to
1922create a track.
1923</para>
1924<para>
1925Right-click: undo last routing (only track removed - not any waypoints)
1926</para>
1927<para>
1928<keycap>Ctrl</keycap>: continue previous track
1929</para>
1930</section>
1931
1932</section>
1933
1934<section><title>Georef Map Layer Tools</title>
1935<para>
1936You must have a <xref linkend="GeoRef"/> Map Layer selected to use these tools.
1937</para>
1938<section><title>Georef zoom</title>
1939<para>
1940Enable this tool by clicking on the toolbar icon: <guiicon><inlinegraphic fileref="figures/geozoom_18.png"/></guiicon>
1941</para>
1942<para>Changes the zoom level of the georeferenced map and changes the
1943&appname; zoom level accordingly. Useful if you are trying to match GPS
1944data to a georeferenced map.
1945</para>
1946</section>
1947
1948<section><title>Georef move</title>
1949<para>
1950Enable this tool by clicking on the toolbar icon: <guiicon><inlinegraphic fileref="figures/geomove_18.png"/></guiicon>
1951</para>
1952<para>
1953Drag to move the georeferenced map.
1954</para>
1955</section>
1956</section>
1957
1958<section id="map_tool_dl" xreflabel="Map Download"><title>Map Download</title>
1959<para>
1960You must have a <xref linkend="Maps"/> Layer selected to use this.
1961</para>
1962<para>
1963Enable this tool by clicking on the toolbar icon: <guiicon><inlinegraphic fileref="figures/mapdl_18.png"/></guiicon>
1964</para>
1965<para>
1966Click to download a single tile. Drag to download tiles in the dragged rectangle area.
1967</para>
1968<para>
1969Right-click to redownload tiles via the selected method. Right-click and drag to redownload tiles in the dragged rectangle area by the selected method.
1970The possible methods to redownload one or more tiles are:
1971</para>
1972<para>
1973<itemizedlist>
1974<listitem><para>Bad - Only if the tile is corrupt in some way or missing, then this will download a new copy</para></listitem>
1975<listitem><para>New - Refresh the tile according to the local map cache and if server has a newer version</para></listitem>
1976<listitem><para>All - Redownload the tile</para></listitem>
1977</itemizedlist>
1978</para>
1979<formalpara><title>Map Tile Information</title>
1980<para>
1981By right clicking on viewport and selecting <guimenu>Show Tile Information</guimenu> you can see the tile properties of this location for the current map layer and current zoom level.
1982This includes the remote source URL for the tile and the cached version on the local filesystem with timestamp details.
1983</para>
1984</formalpara>
1985<para>
1986<figure>
1987<title>Map Tile Info Dialog: Example</title>
1988<screenshot>
1989 <graphic format="PNG" fileref="figures/map_tile_info_dialog.png"/>
1990</screenshot>
1991</figure>
1992This is using MapQuest at &appname; zoom level 128 over the Isle of Wight, UK.
1993</para>
1994</section>
1995
1996<section><title>DEM Download</title>
1997<para>
1998You must have a <xref linkend="DEM"/> Layer selected to use this.
1999</para>
2000<para>
2001Enable this tool by clicking on the toolbar icon: <guiicon><inlinegraphic fileref="figures/demdl_18.png"/></guiicon>
2002</para>
2003<para>
2004Click to download and import a DEM file.
2005</para>
2006<formalpara><title>DEM File Information</title>
2007<para>
2008By right clicking on viewport and selecting <guimenu>Show DEM File Infomation</guimenu> you can see the file properties of the DEM file for this location.
2009This includes the remote source URL for the file and the cached version on the local filesystem with timestamp details.
2010</para>
2011</formalpara>
2012<para>
2013<figure>
2014<title>DEM File Info Dialog: Example</title>
2015<screenshot>
2016 <graphic format="PNG" fileref="figures/DEM_file_info_dialog.png"/>
2017</screenshot>
2018</figure>
2019This is for block 51N, 003W - covering Bristol in the UK.
2020</para>
2021</section>
2022
2023<section><title>Webtools</title>
2024<para>
2025Many services are available only via a web browser (Google Maps, OpenStreetMap Potlach editor, etc.).
2026</para>
2027<para>
2028Jumping from &app; to such service can become annoying.
2029</para>
2030<para>
2031&appname; allows you to open such service directly at the position currently viewed in &app;.
2032</para>
2033<para>
2034This feature is called <guilabel>Webtools</guilabel>. It is also known as External Tools.
2035</para>
2036</section>
2037
2038</section>
2039
2040<!-- Preferences -->
2041<section id="prefs" xreflabel="Preferences"><title>Preferences</title>
2042<section><title>General</title>
2043<section><title>Localisation</title>
2044<para>You can select units displayed by &appname; to best fit your usage.</para>
2045<figure>
2046<title>Properties dialog: units part</title>
2047<screenshot>
2048 <graphic format="PNG" fileref="figures/properties_units.png"/>
2049</screenshot>
2050</figure>
2051<para>Concerning degrees, you can select the way to display them:
2052<variablelist>
2053<varlistentry>
2054<term>DDD</term><listitem><para>decimal degree</para></listitem>
2055</varlistentry>
2056<varlistentry>
2057<term>DMM</term><listitem><para>partial sexagesimal display: degrees, minutes and decimal part of minutes</para></listitem>
2058</varlistentry>
2059<varlistentry>
2060<term>DMS</term><listitem><para>sexagesimal display: degrees, minutes and seconds</para></listitem>
2061</varlistentry>
2062</variablelist>
2063</para>
2064<figure>
2065<title>Properties dialog: degree display options</title>
2066<screenshot>
2067 <graphic format="PNG" fileref="figures/properties_degree.png"/>
2068</screenshot>
2069</figure>
2070</section>
2071<section><title>Waypoint Icon Size</title>
2072<para>An option exists to control the icon (symbol) size used for waypoints
2073</para>
2074</section>
2075<section><title><emphasis>Home</emphasis> Default Location: Latitude and Longitude</title>
2076<para>You can set the <emphasis>Home</emphasis> location directly by inputting the latitude and longitude in decimal degrees.
2077</para>
2078</section>
2079<section><title>Tile's age</title>
2080<para>This age is used to decided wether or not a new request to tile server must be done.
2081</para>
2082<para>Changing this value, you will increase or decrese the network load.</para>
2083</section>
2084<section><title>Default maplayer directory</title>
2085<para>This property sets the default directory of the tiles cache.
2086This value is used when you create a new map layer.
2087</para>
2088<para>You are still able to change this value in each map layer properties.</para>
2089</section>
2090<section><title>Map Cache Memory Size</title>
2091<para>This controls the amount of maps that are stored in memory, rather than having to reread from disk.
2092Generally if you have a system with lots of memory it's recommended to increase this value.
2093</para>
2094</section>
2095</section>
2096
2097<section id="prefs_external" xreflabel="Export/External Preferences"><title>Export/External</title>
2098<section><title>KML Export Units</title>
2099<para>Allows setting the units used when saved as the KML file type, such as Metric or Statue units</para>
2100</section>
2101<section><title>Image Viewer (Not Windows)</title>
2102<para>Allows setting the program used to view images associated with Waypoints.</para>
2103<para>By default this is set to <application>xdg-open</application> which should open the system's default image viewer, however this can be overridden with this setting.</para>
2104<para>Note: for Windows systems, viewing images associated with Waypoints always uses the system's default image viewer.</para>
2105</section>
2106<section><title>External GPX programs</title>
2107<para>Allows setting the programs invoked via the <xref linkend="TrackWaypoint"/> Layer menu <menuchoice><guimenu>Export Layer</guimenu><guisubmenu>Open With 'program'</guisubmenu></menuchoice></para>
2108<para>Two options are given so that it can be configured for various uses such as:</para>
2109<itemizedlist>
2110<listitem><para>An OSM editor (default)</para></listitem>
2111<listitem><para>Some other user defined program</para></listitem>
2112</itemizedlist>
2113</section>
2114</section>
2115
2116<section id="prefs_osm" xreflabel="OpenStreetMap Traces Preferences"><title>OpenStreetMap Traces</title>
2117<section><title>OSM Username + Password</title>
2118<para>Store your OSM details here, so that you don't need to enter it in every time in the <xref linkend="osm_upload"/> procedure.</para>
2119<warning>
2120<para>
2121Your OSM password will be stored in plain text.
2122</para>
2123</warning>
2124</section>
2125</section>
2126
2127<section id="prefs_routing" xreflabel="Routing Preferences"><title>Routing</title>
2128<section><title>Routing engine</title>
2129<para>You can select the routing engine used by default, ie by features that do not propose a live selection, like <xref linkend="route_finder"/>.</para>
2130</section>
2131</section>
2132
2133<section id="prefs_startup" xreflabel="Startup Preferences"><title>Startup</title>
2134<para>Naturally since these preferences effect the startup, the values will not be used until &appname; is restarted.</para>
2135<section><title>Restore Window Setup</title>
2136<para>When this is enabled, the main window size and layout (such as whether the statusbar or layers panel are shown) is restored to the values from last use.</para>
2137</section>
2138<section><title>Default Map Layer</title>
2139<para>When this is enabled, a map layer is automatically added whenever &appname; is opened and a &appname; file is not to be loaded.</para>
2140<para>The map layer used is defined by the map layer's default values.</para>
2141</section>
2142<section><title>Startup Method</title>
2143<para>Enables selection of how the startup position should be determined.</para>
2144<itemizedlist>
2145<listitem><para>Home Location (default) - Position as set by the <guilabel>Set the Default Location</guilabel></para></listitem>
2146<listitem><para>Last Location - Uses the last position viewed on the viewport</para></listitem>
2147<listitem><para>Specified File - Load the file as specified below</para></listitem>
2148<listitem><para>Auto Location - Use the web service <ulink url="http://www.hostip.info">hostip.info</ulink> to attempt to determine your location via IP lookup</para></listitem>
2149</itemizedlist>
2150</section>
2151<section><title>Startup File</title>
2152<para>Loads this specified file when the Startup method is set to <guilabel>Specified File</guilabel></para>
2153</section>
2154<section><title>Check For New Version</title>
2155<para>Periodically (no more than once every 14 days), check to see if there is a new version of &appname; available.</para>
2156</section>
2157</section>
2158
2159</section>
2160
2161<!-- HOWTOS-->
2162<section><title>Howto's</title>
2163<section id="howto_start"><title>Getting Started</title>
2164<para>
2165&appname; from version 1.5 has several features to ease the start up process.
2166On the very first run, you will be asked if you want to enable these features which make use of an Internet connection.
2167If you select no or you have upgraded from an earlier version you can choose to enable any of the startup options via the <xref linkend="prefs_startup"/>.
2168</para>
2169<para>
2170Some other general use cases for using &appname;, are as follows:
2171</para>
2172<section><title>Go to an area of interest</title>
2173<para>
2174&appname;'s default location is a Manhatten, New York, USA, so you may need to pick another place that interests you - such as where you live.
2175</para>
2176<procedure>
2177<title>Method A</title>
2178<step>
2179<para>
2180 Use the online location address/place search.
2181</para>
2182<para>
2183 Use the <guibutton>Go to Location</guibutton> toolbar button or from the menus
2184 <menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Go to Location</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.
2185 You can change the search location provider if desired.
2186 Enter the name of place you wish to go to (you may need to specify the country to refine the search).
2187 Also you can enter a post code or a ZIP code instead.
2188</para>
2189<note>
2190 <para>You will need an internet connection for this search to work</para>
2191</note>
2192</step>
2193</procedure>
2194<procedure>
2195<title>Method B</title>
2196<step>
2197<para>
2198 If you know the coordinates of where you want to view:
2199</para>
2200<para>
2201Use <menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu></menuchoice> and select from either <menuchoice><guimenu>Go to Lat/Lon</guimenu></menuchoice> or <menuchoice><guimenu>Go to UTM</guimenu></menuchoice> and then enter in the specific coordinates.
2202</para>
2203</step>
2204</procedure>
2205<procedure>
2206<title id="method_c">Method C</title>
2207<step>
2208<para>Use the GPS Layer or <menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Acquire</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>From GPS</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
2209to load data directly from your GPS into &appname;.
2210</para>
2211<para>You can specify the types of data to acquire: Tracks, Routes and/or Waypoints.
2212</para>
2213<note>
2214<para>You must have write permission to the port used. For <trademark>Unix</trademark> like OS:</para>
2215<itemizedlist>
2216 <listitem><para>/dev/ttyS0 is the first serial port</para></listitem>
2217 <listitem><para>/dev/ttyUSB0 is the first USB port</para></listitem>
2218 <listitem><para>usb: is any USB port</para></listitem>
2219</itemizedlist>
2220<para>Depending on your distribution only one of the USB port types may work</para>
2221<para>For <trademark>Windows</trademark>:</para>
2222<itemizedlist>
2223 <listitem><para>com1: is the first serial port</para></listitem>
2224 <listitem><para>usb: is any USB port</para></listitem>
2225</itemizedlist>
2226</note>
2227<note>
2228 <para>The GPS devices supported are those supported by <application>GPSBabel</application>.</para>
2229 <para>Garmin and Magellan GPS devices supported by all versions, later versions of GPSBabel support more devices such as DeLorme and Navilink.</para>
2230</note>
2231</step>
2232</procedure>
2233<procedure>
2234<title>Method D</title>
2235<step>
2236<para>
2237Get data from files in GPX or KML format, which can be opened directly.
2238Use <menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Open</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
2239</para>
2240<para>
2241Other formats can be imported that are supported by GPSBabel.
2242<menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Acquire</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Import File With GPSBabel...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
2243</para>
2244<note>
2245<para>
2246The viewport will be automatically moved and resized to view the contents of the file.
2247</para>
2248</note>
2249</step>
2250</procedure>
2251</section>
2252<section><title>Add a Map Layer</title>
2253<para>
2254Use <menuchoice><guimenu>Layers</guimenu><guimenuitem>New Map Layer</guimenuitem></menuchoice>, and choose a suitable cache directory
2255where you would like to store your tracks and click <guilabel>OK</guilabel>. Zoom to a
2256comfortable level (I suggest 4 mpp) by clicking the left and right
2257mouse buttons on the gray area where your tracks are. Now from the menu
2258choose the <xref linkend="map_tool_dl"/> Tool. Click where you would like to download a
2259map. Regardless of what tool you are using, the middle mouse button
2260always pans. </para>
2261<note>
2262<para>
2263You need an open internet connection when you are downloading maps.
2264</para>
2265</note>
2266<para>
2267If you can no longer see your tracks or waypoints and only the map,
2268it is because the layer named <emphasis>Map</emphasis> is <emphasis>ABOVE</emphasis> your TrackWaypoint layer that your GPS data is in.
2269This means that it will be drawn last and on top of the other <xref linkend="gc_layers"/>.
2270Look at the <xref linkend="gc_layers_panel"/> to the left which shows this order.
2271Select the Map layer from the list and click the down arrow button beneath the list until the Map layer is below the TrackWaypoint layer.
2272Your tracks will now be drawn over the map.
2273</para>
2274</section>
2275
2276<section><title>Set Your Home Location</title>
2277<para>
2278 You can save the current center position of the viewport as the default location AKA the Home Location by
2279 <menuchoice><guimenu>Edit</guimenu><guimenuitem>Set the Default Location</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.
2280</para>
2281<para>
2282 Then at any time you can return to this place by clicking on the <guibutton>Home</guibutton> icon on the toolbar.
2283</para>
2284<para>
2285 You can also set the default location via specifing the exact latitude and longitude in the <xref linkend="prefs"/>.
2286</para>
2287</section>
2288
2289</section>
2290<section><title>From 1st startup to GPS track (including offline maps)</title>
2291<para>
2292The first you'll see is an empty map, because &appname; in its default configuration will download maps only on demand.
2293Before fetching unneeded data, one can position to a location of interest, e.g. Stuttgart: <menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Go to Location</guimenuitem></menuchoice>, enter <userinput>Stuttgart</userinput>.
2294</para>
2295<section><title>Fetching the maps</title>
2296<para>
2297<emphasis role="bold">Map</emphasis>
2298</para>
2299<procedure>
2300<step><para><menuchoice><guimenu>Layers</guimenu><guimenuitem>New Map Layer</guimenuitem></menuchoice></para></step>
2301<step><para>in the layer properties dialogue choose e.g. <guilabel>OpenStreetMap (Mapnik)</guilabel>.</para></step>
2302<step>
2303<para>For the moment, we keep the default <guilabel>Maps Directory</guilabel> (the directory in
2304which the maps will be stored and can be used for offline usage).</para>
2305</step>
2306<step>
2307<para>Check <guilabel>Autodownload maps</guilabel> and keep the zoom level as <guilabel>Use Viking
2308Zoom Level</guilabel>.</para>
2309<note>
2310<para>
2311however, that these settings will play an important
2312role in the pre-fetch for offline usage discussed later
2313</para>
2314</note>
2315</step>
2316</procedure>
2317<para>You'll see a map of Stuttgart. Using the mouse wheel, you can
2318zoom in and out. The maps for the choosen resolution will be downloaded
2319automatically.
2320</para>
2321<para>
2322<emphasis role="bold">DEM Layer (Height Map)</emphasis>
2323</para>
2324<procedure>
2325<step><para>Zoom out to 512.</para></step>
2326<step><para><menuchoice><guimenu>Layers</guimenu><guimenuitem>New DEM Layer</guimenuitem></menuchoice></para></step>
2327<step><para>Keep the download source as is (SRTM Global 90m), hit <guilabel>OK</guilabel>.</para></step>
2328</procedure>
2329
2330<para>In the layer listing on the left, the <xref linkend="DEM"/> layer should reside
2331above the map layer. If this is not the case, highlight the DEM layer
2332an shift it one up (using the arrow up button).
2333</para>
2334<procedure>
2335<step><para>highlight the DEM layer in the layer listing on the left</para></step>
2336<step><para>in the toolbar, check DEM layer download/import (the last symbol)</para></step>
2337<step><para>a left-click in the map window should then fetch the DEM data</para></step>
2338</procedure>
2339<para>
2340This might take some time.
2341</para>
2342<para>
2343Sometimes, a tile does not show up correctly (you might see only a
2344black frame in the map window) because it got corrupted during
2345transfer. In order to correct this, you can delete the corresponding
2346datafile in the cache. <programlisting> right-click the DEM layer properties</programlisting>
2347</para>
2348<para>
2349The <guilabel>DEM Files</guilabel> listing allows you to delete the specific tiles (alternatively do this from the command line).
2350</para>
2351<para>
2352You can also alter the Min. and Max. elevation in this dialogue.
2353</para>
2354
2355</section>
2356<section><title>GPS Track with Height Profile</title>
2357<procedure>
2358<step><para>Uncheck the <xref linkend="DEM"/> layer (the map is shown again)</para></step>
2359<step>
2360 <para><menuchoice><guimenu>Layers</guimenu><guimenuitem>New TrackWaypoint Layer</guimenuitem></menuchoice></para>
2361 <para>Ensure the new track layer is above the map layer.</para>
2362</step>
2363<step><para>Expand the <xref linkend="TrackWaypoint"/> layer, select <guimenuitem>Tracks</guimenuitem></para></step>
2364<step><para>In the tools menu choose <guiicon><inlinegraphic fileref="figures/addtr_18.png"/></guiicon> <guibutton>Create Track</guibutton>
2365</para></step>
2366<step><para>Leftclick in the map window, enter a name</para></step>
2367<step>
2368 <para>Click several times to generate a track (a right-click removes the last point).</para>
2369 <para>Height data is set automatically since DEM data is available</para>
2370</step>
2371<step><para>Expand tracks in the layer menu, your track should show up, select it</para></step>
2372<step><para>Right click your track, select <guimenuitem>Properties</guimenuitem></para></step>
2373<step><para>Click the tab <guilabel>Elevation-distance</guilabel> - enjoy the plot</para></step>
2374</procedure>
2375<para>
2376In order to save this setting for later usage
2377</para>
2378<procedure>
2379<step><para>click <guilabel>OK</guilabel> in the <guilabel>Track Properties</guilabel> dialog</para></step>
2380<step><para><menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Save As</guimenuitem></menuchoice>, choose a name (you can open this <emphasis>view</emphasis> later via <menuchoice><guimenu>file</guimenu><guimenuitem>Open</guimenuitem></menuchoice>).</para></step>
2381</procedure>
2382
2383</section>
2384<section><title>Usecase: offline data for holiday</title>
2385<para>
2386Suppose you want to have the <xref linkend="Maps"/> and <xref linkend="DEM"/> data offline for your holiday in Italy near Bologna.
2387</para>
2388<procedure>
2389<step><para>Start a new &appname; session.</para></step>
2390<step><para><menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Go to Location</guimenuitem></menuchoice>, enter Bologna</para></step>
2391<step><para><menuchoice><guimenu>Layers</guimenu><guimenuitem>New Map Layer</guimenuitem></menuchoice></para></step>
2392<step><para>Choose e.g. <guilabel>OpenStreetMap (mapnik)</guilabel>.</para></step>
2393<step><para>adapt the <guilabel>maps directory</guilabel> e.g. to <filename>/home/user/.viking-map-holiday/</filename>.
2394This allows you to delete the map stuff after holiday without purging the rest of your maps.
2395</para></step>
2396<step><para>check <guilabel>autodownload map</guilabel></para></step>
2397<step><para>keep <guilabel>viking zoom level</guilabel></para></step>
2398<step><para>zoom out to 1024</para></step>
2399<step><para>add a <xref linkend="DEM"/> layer (as discussed above)</para></step>
2400<step><para>download the DEM data</para></step>
2401</procedure>
2402<para>In the &app; version discussed here, the DEM data automatically
2403are stored in <filename>/home/user/.viking-maps/</filename>. You can move the corresponding
2404tiles into <filename>.viking-map-holiday/</filename> if you like.
2405</para>
2406<para>
2407<emphasis role="bold">Download map data for all zoom levels</emphasis>
2408</para>
2409<procedure>
2410<step><para>uncheck the DEM layer for the map to show up</para></step>
2411<step><para>navigate the map to be centered at Bologna</para></step>
2412<step><para>choose the zoom such, that all regions of interest are displayed in the map window (e.g. 1024)</para></step>
2413<step>
2414<para>follow this sequence until you have all tiles for all zoom levels you need</para>
2415<substeps>
2416<step><para>right-click the map layer properties</para></step>
2417<step><para>set the zoomlevel explicitely one below the last (in the first cycle 512), hit OK</para></step>
2418<step><para>right click the map layer <guimenuitem>Download Missing Onscreen Maps</guimenuitem></para></step>
2419<step><para>wait until all tiles for that resolution have been downloaded</para></step>
2420</substeps>
2421</step>
2422</procedure>
2423<para>This may take some time and some hard disk capacity.</para>
2424<para>
2425Do not forget to save your configuration (as discussed above).
2426</para>
2427
2428</section>
2429
2430</section>
2431<section><title>OpenStreetMap project</title>
2432<para>
2433<ulink url="http://openstreetmap.org/">OpenStreetMap (OSM)</ulink> is a collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world.
2434One of sources of data for this project is GPS tracks.
2435&appname; supports this project via the GPS Traces methods, both uploading and downloading such data.
2436</para>
2437<para>
2438Also see <ulink url="http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/API_v0.6#GPS_Traces"/> for further detail.
2439</para>
2440<section><title>Uploading data to OpenStreetMap</title>
2441<para>
2442It is possible to upload data directly from &appname; to OpenStreetMap.
2443</para>
2444<formalpara>
2445<title>Upload a layer</title>
2446<para>
2447One solution is to upload whole a <xref linkend="TrackWaypoint"/> layer. To do this,
2448simply select the layer and right click on it. Then, select <guimenuitem>Upload to
2449OSM</guimenuitem>.
2450</para>
2451</formalpara>
2452<formalpara>
2453<title>Upload a single track</title>
2454<para>Another solution is to upload an individual track. Simply select the track and right click on it.
2455Then select <guimenuitem>Upload to OSM</guimenuitem>.
2456</para>
2457</formalpara>
2458<formalpara>
2459<title>Fill in the form</title>
2460<para>
2461In both cases, &appname; will retain some information.
2462The email field is the email you used to subscribed into OpenStreetMap.
2463The password field is the password you used with this account.
2464The filename is the name you want your upload has on the server. This information is displayed by the osm server.
2465The description is some descriptive information.
2466The tags field is a white separated list of tags.
2467</para>
2468</formalpara>
2469</section>
2470
2471<section id="osm_dl" xreflabel="OpenStreetMap Traces Download"><title>Downloading Traces from OpenStreetMap</title>
2472<para>
2473It is possible to download GPS traces directly from OpenStreetMap into &appname;.
2474This feature can be really useful for checking existing data before uploading new ones.
2475</para>
2476<formalpara>
2477<title>Download all visible tracks</title>
2478<para>One solution is to select
2479<menuchoice>
2480<guimenu>File</guimenu>
2481<guisubmenu>Acquire</guisubmenu>
2482<guimenuitem>OSM traces...</guimenuitem>
2483</menuchoice>.
2484Each request can get up to 5,000 points.
2485The dialog box allows setting which group of 5,000 points to get. These groups are known as <emphasis>Page Numbers</emphasis> which start at 0.
2486Increasing the page number parameter allows one to request the subsequent sets of point groups.
2487</para>
2488</formalpara>
2489</section>
2490<section id="osm_my_dl" xreflabel="OpenStreetMap My Traces Download"><title>Downloading Your Own Traces from OpenStreetMap</title>
2491<para>
2492It is possible to download any of <emphasis>your personal</emphasis> GPS traces previously uploaded to OpenStreetMap into &appname;.
2493</para>
2494<para>
2495You will need to provide your OSM username and password to get the list of your OSM Traces.
2496From this list you can select which traces to retrieve.
2497This list can be sorted on each column so that it easier to find an individual trace or select a group of traces by similar properties.
2498</para>
2499</section>
2500
2501</section>
2502
2503<section><title>Geotagging</title>
2504<para>
2505 This assumes you already have a <xref linkend="Maps"/> layer enabled for ease of use (if not see above to get one).
2506</para>
2507<section><title>Manual Positioning</title>
2508<para>
2509 This is useful for instances when you already know exactly where the image was taken (no need for tracklog).
2510 Or maybe you want to adjust an automatically generated waypoint for the position of the subject of the image rather than the location that the photograph is taken from.
2511 ATM this process only works on an individual image, so it will be tedious for handling lots of images.
2512</para>
2513<para>
2514 First create a <xref linkend="TrackWaypoint"/> layer or use an existing one; and select it in the <xref linkend="gc_layers_panel"/>.
2515 NB Make sure this layer is above the map layer in the Layers Panel list.
2516 Create a new waypoint (or move an existing one) to exact location desired:
2517<itemizedlist>
2518 <listitem><para>Select the <xref linkend="createwptool"/> tool, then left click on the map at the location desired, choosing an image to associate with it in the new waypoint dialog</para></listitem>
2519 <listitem><para>Select the <xref linkend="select"/> tool, then left click on waypoint to be moved. Left click again and drag the waypoint to the location desired</para></listitem>
2520</itemizedlist>
2521 Then using the Select tool left click on waypoint to select it, then right click to access the Waypoint properties menu, then choose
2522 <menuchoice><guimenu>Update Geotag on Image</guimenu><guisubmenu>Update</guisubmenu></menuchoice>
2523</para>
2524<para>
2525 The <guilabel>Update Geotag on Image</guilabel> options are only available when a waypoint has an image associated with it.
2526</para>
2527</section>
2528
2529<section><title>Automatic Positioning Against a Tracklog</title>
2530<para>
2531 First you will need a tracklog with timestamps in it. Either load one from a previously saved file or freshly acquired from a GPS device -
2532 see <link linkend="howto_start">Getting Started</link>.
2533 It helps if this is the track that was recorded at the time you took some photographs!
2534</para>
2535<para>
2536 Select the track either from the layers panel on the left or via the viewport using the <xref linkend="select"/> tool.
2537 Then right click on it and chose the <menuchoice><guimenu>Geotag Images...</guimenu></menuchoice> leading you to the <xref linkend="geotagging"/> Dialog.
2538</para>
2539<para>
2540 Load some images that where taken around the time the track log was recorded. Confirm the other options in the dialog - normally the defaults should be alright and select OK.
2541 If things are succesful, new waypoints with thumbnail images of the photographs will appear.
2542 You should probably check they are really in the right place as often the timestamp of the camera may not be aligned to the GPS correctly leading to inferring incorrect locations.
2543</para>
2544<formalpara><title>Option: Overwrite Waypoints</title>
2545<para>
2546 This is particularly useful when one finds an attempt at geotagging gives wrong locations, often due to time offset issues.
2547 Simply try again with a new time offset (often 1 hour adjustments due to Daylight Savings or Summer Time times) and the old waypoints will be updated (instead of creating new ones).
2548</para>
2549</formalpara>
2550<para>
2551 If you have multiple tracks in a TrackWaypoint layer, then invoking the <menuchoice><guimenu>Geotag Images...</guimenu></menuchoice> action on the layer
2552 will search all the tracks to find location matches.
2553</para>
2554</section>
2555</section>
2556
2557<section><title>GPS Real Time Location (Not <trademark>Windows</trademark>)</title>
2558<para>
2559 &appname; relies on <ulink url="http://www.catb.org/gpsd/">gpsd</ulink> to provide the current location from a real time feed from a GPS device.
2560 Unfortunately <application>gpsd</application> is not available on <trademark>Windows</trademark>,
2561 so currently this functionality is disabled in <trademark>Windows</trademark> builds of &appname;
2562</para>
2563<para>
2564 This assumes you already have a <xref linkend="Maps"/> layer enabled for ease of use (if not see above to get one).
2565</para>
2566<para>
2567 Turn on the GPS Device, ensure it has figured out it's location and plug it in to your computer.
2568</para>
2569<section><title>Set Up GPS Layer</title>
2570<para>
2571 You will need a <xref linkend="GPS"/> layer. One can be added via <menuchoice><guimenu>Layers</guimenu><guisubmenu>Add GPS Layer</guisubmenu></menuchoice>.
2572</para>
2573<para>
2574 Adjust the <emphasis>Realtime Tracking Mode</emphasis> settings to interface with <ulink url="http://www.catb.org/gpsd/">gpsd</ulink> as necessary. Normally the defaults should suffice.
2575</para>
2576<para>
2577 Current Linux distributions should run <application>gpsd</application> automatically when a GPS Device is plugged in. Otherwise you may have to run <application>gpsd</application> manually.
2578</para>
2579<para>
2580 Then right-click the layer and select <guimenuitem>Start Realtime Tracking</guimenuitem>.
2581 Hopefully the viewport should jump to the GPS location.
2582</para>
2583<para>
2584 Troubleshooting checklist:
2585</para>
2586<procedure><step><para>Confirm <application>gpsd</application> is running.</para></step></procedure>
2587<procedure><step><para>Confirm on the GPS device it has a location.</para></step></procedure>
2588<procedure><step><para>Confirm the <emphasis>Realtime Tracking Mode</emphasis> settings.</para></step></procedure>
2589</section>
2590</section>
2591
2592<section><title>What to Do if &appname; Does Not Seem to Work</title>
2593<para>
2594In order to get some information about what &appname; is doing, start it in verbose debug mode via the command line:
2595<programlisting>viking -dV</programlisting>
2596</para>
2597<para>
2598For instance you can check the correct URLs &appname; is using in requesting remote data for DEMs or map tiles in the verbose debug output.
2599E.g. Something like this for DEMs:
2600<screen>
2601** (viking:28778): DEBUG: curl_download_uri: uri=http://dds.cr.usgs.gov/srtm/version2_1/SRTM3/Eurasia/N48E008.hgt.zip
2602* About to connect() to dds.cr.usgs.gov port 80 (#0)
2603* Trying 152.61.128.95... * connected
2604* Connected to dds.cr.usgs.gov (152.61.128.95) port 80 (#0)
2605 GET /srtm/version2_1/SRTM3/Eurasia/N48E008.hgt.zip HTTP/1.1
2606User-Agent: viking/0.9.8 libcurl/7.18.2 GnuTLS/2.4.2 zlib/1.2.3.3 libidn/1.8
2607Host: dds.cr.usgs.gov
2608Accept: */*
2609 HTTP/1.1 200 OK
2610 Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2009 18:13:38 GMT
2611 Server: Apache
2612 Last-Modified: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 19:57:35 GMT
2613 ETag: eac3f8-1828f5-46f3caa76070a
2614 Accept-Ranges: bytes
2615 Content-Length: 1583349
2616 Content-Type: application/zip
2617
2618* Connection #0 to host dds.cr.usgs.gov left intact
2619* Closing connection #0
2620** (viking:28778): DEBUG: dem_layer_add_file: /home/username/.viking-maps/srtm3-Eurasia/N48E008.hgt.zip
2621</screen>
2622Or for OSM Mapnik tile server:
2623<screen>
2624* About to connect() to tile.openstreetmap.org port 80 (#0)
2625* Trying 193.63.75.28... * connected
2626* Connected to tile.openstreetmap.org (193.63.75.28) port 80 (#0)
2627 GET /13/4065/2748.png HTTP/1.1
2628User-Agent: viking/0.9.96 libcurl/7.20.1 GnuTLS/2.8.6 zlib/1.2.3.4 libidn/1.18
2629Host: tile.openstreetmap.org
2630Accept: */*
2631
2632* HTTP 1.0, assume close after body
2633 HTTP/1.0 200 OK
2634 Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 22:18:42 GMT
2635 Server: Apache/2.2.8 (Ubuntu)
2636 ETag: "b66ff9d46474bab68262a3483428a232"
2637** (viking:16704): DEBUG: curl_get_etag_func: ETAG found: "b66ff9d46474bab68262a3483428a232"
2638 Content-Length: 17194
2639 Cache-Control: max-age=94805
2640 Expires: Sat, 16 Oct 2010 00:38:47 GMT
2641 Content-Type: image/png
2642 Age: 5153
2643 X-Cache: HIT from konqi.openstreetmap.org
2644 X-Cache-Lookup: HIT from konqi.openstreetmap.org:3128
2645 Via: 1.1 konqi.openstreetmap.org:3128 (squid/2.7.STABLE7)
2646 Connection: close
2647
2648* Closing connection #0
2649* About to connect() to a.andy.sandbox.cloudmade.com port 80 (#0)
2650* Trying 178.63.75.195... ** (viking:16704): DEBUG: curl_download_uri: uri=http://tile.openstreetmap.org/13/4065/2749.png
2651* About to connect() to tile.openstreetmap.org port 80 (#0)
2652* Trying 193.63.75.28... * connected
2653* Connected to a.andy.sandbox.cloudmade.com (178.63.75.195) port 80 (#0)
2654 GET /tiles/cycle/13/4065/2747.png HTTP/1.1
2655User-Agent: viking/0.9.96 libcurl/7.20.1 GnuTLS/2.8.6 zlib/1.2.3.4 libidn/1.18
2656Host: a.andy.sandbox.cloudmade.com
2657Accept: */*
2658
2659* connected
2660* Connected to tile.openstreetmap.org (193.63.75.28) port 80 (#0)
2661 GET /13/4065/2749.png HTTP/1.1
2662User-Agent: viking/0.9.96 libcurl/7.20.1 GnuTLS/2.8.6 zlib/1.2.3.4 libidn/1.18
2663Host: tile.openstreetmap.org
2664Accept: */*
2665
2666* HTTP 1.0, assume close after body
2667 HTTP/1.0 200 OK
2668 Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 23:44:35 GMT
2669 Server: Apache/2.2.8 (Ubuntu)
2670 ETag: "8e520ad47ce9c1b63430554886eb5fab"
2671** (viking:16704): DEBUG: curl_get_etag_func: ETAG found: "8e520ad47ce9c1b63430554886eb5fab"
2672 Content-Length: 18094
2673 Cache-Control: max-age=87742
2674 Expires: Sat, 16 Oct 2010 00:06:57 GMT
2675 Content-Type: image/png
2676 X-Cache: MISS from konqi.openstreetmap.org
2677 X-Cache-Lookup: MISS from konqi.openstreetmap.org:3128
2678 Via: 1.1 konqi.openstreetmap.org:3128 (squid/2.7.STABLE7)
2679 Connection: close
2680</screen>
2681</para>
2682</section>
2683
2684</section>
2685<!-- End of Howtos -->
2686
2687<section id="extend_viking" xreflabel="Extending Viking">
2688 <title>Extending Viking</title>
2689
2690 <para>Currently, &app; has some extention points based on configuration files. The file format is heavily inspired by the GtkBuilder file format: you specify the class of the GObject to build and set its properties. Technically, it is a XML file containing a "objects" root element. Inside this element, you set a collection of "object".</para>
2691 <para>Here is an example:
2692<programlisting><![CDATA[
2693<objects>
2694 <object class="ClassName">
2695 <property name="property_name1">Property value</property>
2696 <property name="property_name2">Property value</property>
2697 </object>
2698 ...
2699<objects>
2700]]>
2701</programlisting>
2702</para>
2703 <para>You can find more examples in the documentation part of the distribution.</para>
2704 <section>
2705 <title>Map Source</title>
2706 <para>It is possible to add new map's sources. The file is <filename>~/.viking/maps.xml</filename> for <trademark>UNIX</trademark> like systems and <filename>C:\Documents and Settings\<replaceable>username</replaceable>\.viking\maps.xml</filename> on <trademark>Windows XP</trademark>.</para>
2707 <para>An example of the file is in the distribution <filename>doc/examples/maps.xml</filename>. Further examples and values are online in the <ulink url="http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/viking/index.php?title=Maps">Maps Wiki</ulink></para>
2708
2709 <para>The <classname>VikSlippyMapSource</classname> allows to declare any map's source working like OpenStreetMap. It supports the following properties:
2710 <variablelist>
2711 <varlistentry>
2712 <term>id</term>
2713 <listitem><para>this is an integer and should be unique as it used to identify the map source</para></listitem>
2714 </varlistentry>
2715 <varlistentry>
2716 <term>label</term>
2717 <listitem><para>the text displayed in the map's source selection dialog</para></listitem>
2718 </varlistentry>
2719 <varlistentry>
2720 <term>hostname</term>
2721 <listitem><para>the server's hostname (eg. "tile.openstreetmap.org")</para></listitem>
2722 </varlistentry>
2723 <varlistentry>
2724 <term>url</term>
2725 <listitem><para>the parametrized address of the tile, in the spirit of C printf format, with 3 "%d" fields for X, Y and Z (zoom level) (eg. "/%d/%d/%d.png")</para></listitem>
2726 </varlistentry>
2727 </variablelist>
2728 </para>
2729 <para>The <classname>VikTmsMapSource</classname> allows to declare any TMS service. It supports the following properties:
2730 <variablelist>
2731 <varlistentry>
2732 <term>id</term>
2733 <listitem><para>this is an integer and should be unique as it used to identify the map source</para></listitem>
2734 </varlistentry>
2735 <varlistentry>
2736 <term>label</term>
2737 <listitem><para>the text displayed in the map's source selection dialog</para></listitem>
2738 </varlistentry>
2739 <varlistentry>
2740 <term>hostname</term>
2741 <listitem><para>the server's hostname (eg. "tile.openstreetmap.org")</para></listitem>
2742 </varlistentry>
2743 <varlistentry>
2744 <term>url</term>
2745 <listitem><para>the parametrized address of the tile, in the spirit of C printf format, with 3 "%d" fields for X, Y and Z (zoom level) (eg. "/%d/%d/%d.png")</para></listitem>
2746 </varlistentry>
2747 </variablelist>
2748 </para>
2749 <para>The <classname>VikWmscMapSource</classname> allows to declare any WMS or WMS-C service. It supports the following properties:
2750 <variablelist>
2751 <varlistentry>
2752 <term>id</term>
2753 <listitem><para>this is an integer and should be unique as it used to identify the map source</para></listitem>
2754 </varlistentry>
2755 <varlistentry>
2756 <term>label</term>
2757 <listitem><para>the text displayed in the map's source selection dialog</para></listitem>
2758 </varlistentry>
2759 <varlistentry>
2760 <term>hostname</term>
2761 <listitem><para>the server's hostname (eg. "tile.openstreetmap.org")</para></listitem>
2762 </varlistentry>
2763 <varlistentry>
2764 <term>url</term>
2765 <listitem><para>the parametrized address of the tile, in the spirit of C printf format, with 4 "%s" fields for bounding box coordinates (eg. "/coord=%s,%s,%s,%s")</para></listitem>
2766 </varlistentry>
2767 </variablelist>
2768 </para>
2769 </section>
2770
2771 <section>
2772 <title>Go-to search engines</title>
2773 <para>It is possible to add new new search engines for the "Go-To" feature. The file is <filename>~/.viking/goto_tools.xml</filename>.</para>
2774 <para>An example of the file in the distribution <filename>doc/examples/goto_tools.xml</filename>.</para>
2775 <para>Currently, there is a single object class available: <classname>VikGotoXmlTool</classname>. Such feature allows to declare any search engine using a XML format as result.</para>
2776 <para>The related properties are:
2777 <variablelist>
2778 <varlistentry>
2779 <term>label</term>
2780 <listitem><para>the text displayed in the <guilabel>Go-To</guilabel> dialog</para></listitem>
2781 </varlistentry>
2782 <varlistentry>
2783 <term>url-format</term>
2784 <listitem><para>the parametrized address of the query, in the spirit of C <function>printf</function> format, with a single "%s" field (replaced by the query string)</para></listitem>
2785 </varlistentry>
2786 <varlistentry>
2787 <term>lat-path</term>
2788 <listitem><para>XML path of the latitude (eg. <literal>/root/parent/elem</literal>)</para></listitem>
2789 </varlistentry>
2790 <varlistentry>
2791 <term>lat-attr (optional)</term>
2792 <listitem><para>name of the attribute (of previous element) containing the latitude</para></listitem>
2793 </varlistentry>
2794 <varlistentry>
2795 <term>lon-path</term>
2796 <listitem><para>XML path of the longitude (eg. <literal>/root/parent/elem</literal>)</para></listitem>
2797 </varlistentry>
2798 <varlistentry>
2799 <term>lon-attr (optional)</term>
2800 <listitem><para>name of the attribute (of previous element) containing the longiude</para></listitem>
2801 </varlistentry>
2802 </variablelist>
2803 </para>
2804 <para>As a facility (or readability) it is possible to set both path and attribute name in a single property, like an XPath expression. To do so, simply set both info in lat-path (or lon-path) in the following format: <literal>/root/parent/elem@attribute</literal>.</para>
2805 </section>
2806
2807 <section>
2808 <title>External tools</title>
2809 <para>It is possible to add new external tools. The file is <filename>~/.viking/external_tools.xml</filename>.</para>
2810 <para>An example of the file in the distribution <filename>doc/examples/external_tools.xml</filename>.</para>
2811 <para>The <classname>VikWebtoolCenter</classname> allows to declare any Webtool using a logic based on center coordinates and zoom level value.</para>
2812 <para>The related properties are:
2813 <variablelist>
2814 <varlistentry>
2815 <term>label</term>
2816 <listitem><para>the text displayed in the menu entry</para></listitem>
2817 </varlistentry>
2818 <varlistentry>
2819 <term>url</term>
2820 <listitem><para>the parametrized URL to open, in the spirit of C printf format, with 2 "%s" and a "%d" fields for X, Y and Z (zoom level) (eg. "http://hostname/?lat=%s&amp;lon=%s&amp;zoom=%d")</para></listitem>
2821 </varlistentry>
2822 </variablelist>
2823 </para>
2824 <para>The <classname>VikWebtoolBounds</classname> allows to declare any Webtool using a logic based on bounds coordinates.</para>
2825 <para>The related properties are:
2826 <variablelist>
2827 <varlistentry>
2828 <term>label</term>
2829 <listitem><para>the text displayed in the menu entry</para></listitem>
2830 </varlistentry>
2831 <varlistentry>
2832 <term>url</term>
2833 <listitem><para>the parametrized address of the tile, in the spirit of C printf format, with 4 "%s" fields for left, right, bottom and top (eg. "http://hostname:8111/load_and_zoom?left=%s&amp;right=%s&amp;bottom=%s&amp;top=%s")</para></listitem>
2834 </varlistentry>
2835 </variablelist>
2836 </para>
2837 </section>
2838
2839 <section>
2840 <title>Routing engine</title>
2841 <para>It is possible to declare new routing engines. The file is <filename>~/.viking/routing.xml</filename>.</para>
2842 <para>An example of the file in the distribution <filename>doc/examples/routing.xml</filename>.</para>
2843 <para>The <classname>VikRoutingWebEngine</classname> allows to declare a routing engine available via HTTP.</para>
2844 <para>The related properties are:
2845 <variablelist>
2846 <varlistentry>
2847 <term>id</term>
2848 <listitem><para>a string, should be unique as it used to identify the routing engine</para></listitem>
2849 </varlistentry>
2850 <varlistentry>
2851 <term>label</term>
2852 <listitem><para>the text displayed in the menu entry</para></listitem>
2853 </varlistentry>
2854 <varlistentry>
2855 <term>url-base</term>
2856 <listitem><para>the base URL of the web service (eg. "http://hostname/service?")</para></listitem>
2857 </varlistentry>
2858 <varlistentry>
2859 <term>url-start-ll</term>
2860 <listitem><para>the part of the URL setting the starting point location, parametrized in the spirit of C printf format, with 2 "%s" for coordinates (eg. "&amp;start=%s,%s")</para></listitem>
2861 </varlistentry>
2862 <varlistentry>
2863 <term>url-stop-ll</term>
2864 <listitem><para>the part of the URL setting the end point location, parametrized in the spirit of C printf format, with 2 "%s" for coordinates (eg. "&amp;stop=%s,%s")</para></listitem>
2865 </varlistentry>
2866 <varlistentry>
2867 <term>url-via-ll</term>
2868 <listitem><para>the part of the URL setting via point location, parametrized in the spirit of C printf format, with 2 "%s" for coordinates (eg. "&amp;via=%s,%s")</para></listitem>
2869 </varlistentry>
2870 <varlistentry>
2871 <term>url-start-dir</term>
2872 <listitem><para>the part of the URL setting the starting point location for direction based routing, parametrized in the spirit of C printf format, with one "%s" for direction (eg. "&amp;start=%s")</para>
2873 <para>(Optional)</para></listitem>
2874 </varlistentry>
2875 <varlistentry>
2876 <term>url-stop-dir</term>
2877 <listitem><para>the part of the URL setting the end point location for direction based routing, parametrized in the spirit of C printf format, with one "%s" for direction (eg. "&amp;start=%s")</para>
2878 <para>(Optional)</para></listitem>
2879 </varlistentry>
2880 <varlistentry>
2881 <term>referer</term>
2882 <listitem><para>an URL to serve as referer for the HTTP request (eg. "http://hostname/")</para></listitem>
2883 </varlistentry>
2884 <varlistentry>
2885 <term>follow-location</term>
2886 <listitem><para>the max depth of recursive redirections</para></listitem>
2887 </varlistentry>
2888 </variablelist>
2889 </para>
2890 </section>
2891
2892 <section>
2893 <title>Remote File Datasources</title>
2894 <para>It is possible to add web references expected to return a file which can then be opened directly or converted via GPSBabel.</para>
2895 <para>The file is <filename>~/.viking/datasources.xml</filename>.</para>
2896 <para>An example of the file is in the source distribution <filename>doc/examples/datasources.xml</filename>.</para>
2897 <para>The <classname>VikWebtoolDatasource</classname> allows to declare any URL using logic based on coordinates.</para>
2898 <para>The related properties are:
2899 <variablelist>
2900 <varlistentry>
2901 <term>label</term>
2902 <listitem><para>the text displayed in the menu entry</para></listitem>
2903 </varlistentry>
2904 <varlistentry>
2905 <term>url</term>
2906 <listitem>
2907 <para>the parametrized URL to open in the spirit of C printf format, with up to 7 "%s" values. e.g. <literal>http://hostname/getfile?lat=%s&amp;lon=%s</literal></para>
2908 <para>The order and meaning of these parameters is given by the url_format_code below</para>
2909 </listitem>
2910 </varlistentry>
2911 <varlistentry>
2912 <term>url_format_code</term>
2913 <listitem>
2914 <para>A string describing the parametrized URL substitution parameters, each character represents how to translate each term.</para>
2915 <para>B = Bottom of the current view i.e. minimum latitude</para>
2916 <para>L = Left of the current view i.e. minimum longitude</para>
2917 <para>T = Top of the current view i.e. maximum latitude</para>
2918 <para>R = Right of the current view i.e. maximum longitude</para>
2919 <para>A = center lAtitude of the current view</para>
2920 <para>O = center lOngitude of the current view</para>
2921 <para>Z = OSM Zoom value of the current view. See <ulink url="http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Zoom_levels">Zoom Levels</ulink></para>
2922 <para>Thus for the url example above then the format code should be <emphasis>AO</emphasis></para>
2923 </listitem>
2924 </varlistentry>
2925 <varlistentry>
2926 <term>file_type</term>
2927 <listitem>
2928 <para>This value is passed on for the -i parameter in interfacing with GPSBabel.</para>
2929 <para>If it is not defined then the returned file is interpreted internally as a GPX file.</para>
2930 <para>Possible values such as 'kml', 'mapsource' etc.. can be used. See <ulink url="http://www.gpsbabel.org/capabilities.html">GPSBabel File Formats</ulink> for the full list.</para>
2931 </listitem>
2932 </varlistentry>
2933 </variablelist>
2934 </para>
2935 </section>
2936
2937 <section>
2938 <title>More</title>
2939 <para>Note that, on <trademark>UNIX</trademark> like systems, the extension files (<filename>maps.xml</filename>, <filename>goto_tools.xml</filename>, <filename>external_tools.xml</filename>, <filename>datasources.xml</filename>) are also searched in <filename>/etc/viking</filename> and <filename>/usr/share/viking</filename> directories (or related in your system).</para>
2940 <para>The <envar>XDG_DATA_DIRS</envar> environment variable can be used to change these directories.</para>
2941 <para>The <envar>XDG_DATA_HOME</envar> environment variable is also used (if set) to look for these extension files.</para>
2942 </section>
2943
2944
2945 <section>
2946 <title>Miscellaneous Settings</title>
2947 <para>Various individual values are automatically saved between &app; sessions in the <filename>~/.viking/viking.ini</filename> file.</para>
2948 <para>This file is not intended to be manually edited, but since it is a plain text file it can be changed if desired.</para>
2949 <para>Some values in this file are <emphasis>read only</emphasis>, in the sense that there is no way to set it other than by manually entering in the keys and values (the key will not exist in the file otherwise). This allows some fine tuning of &app; behaviours, without resorting to recompiling the code. However is it not expected that these values should need to be changed for a normal user, hence no GUI options for these have been provided.</para>
2950 <para>Here is the list of the <emphasis>read only</emphasis> keys and their default values.</para>
2951 <orderedlist>
2952 <listitem>
2953 <para>maps_max_tiles=1000</para>
2954 </listitem>
2955 <listitem>
2956 <para>maps_min_shrinkfactor=0.0312499</para>
2957 </listitem>
2958 <listitem>
2959 <para>maps_max_shrinkfactor=8.0000001</para>
2960 </listitem>
2961 <listitem>
2962 <para>maps_real_min_shrinkfactor=0.0039062499</para>
2963 </listitem>
2964 <listitem>
2965 <para>background_max_threads=10</para>
2966 </listitem>
2967 <listitem>
2968 <para>window_menubar=true</para>
2969 </listitem>
2970 <listitem>
2971 <para>version_check_period_days=14</para>
2972 </listitem>
2973 <listitem>
2974 <para>trackwaypoint_start_end_distance_diff=100.0</para>
2975 </listitem>
2976 <listitem>
2977 <para>gps_statusbar_format=GSA</para>
2978 <para>This string is in the Message Format Code</para>
2979 </listitem>
2980 <listitem>
2981 <para>trkpt_selected_statusbar_format=KEATDN</para>
2982 <para>This string is in the Message Format Code</para>
2983 </listitem>
2984 </orderedlist>
2985
2986 <section>
2987 <title>Message Format Code</title>
2988 <para>Currently for ease of implementation the message format code is a string of characters.</para>
2989 <para>Each character represents what should be inserted in relation to a Trackpoint.</para>
2990 <para>One day it might evolve into something more user friendly with a frontend to control it, perhaps allowing arbitary text too. However for now at least some control is offered :)</para>
2991 <para>
2992 <variablelist>
2993 <varlistentry>
2994 <term>Character Code</term>
2995 <listitem>
2996 <para>G = Some text to display at the start of the message - <emphasis>GPSD</emphasis></para>
2997 <para>K = Some text to display at the start of the message - <emphasis>Trkpt</emphasis></para>
2998 <para>A = Altitude of a Trackpoint</para>
2999 <para>S = Speed of a Trackpoint</para>
3000 <para>C = Course of a Trackpoint</para>
3001 <para>L = Location of a Trackpoint</para>
3002 <para>T = Time of a Trackpoint</para>
3003 <para>M = Time diff of a Trackpoint from the previous trackpoint</para>
3004 <para>X = Number of satellites used in the trackpoint fix</para>
3005 <para>D = Distance of the trackpoint from the start of a track (following along the track)</para>
3006 <para>P = Distance difference of the trackpoint from the previous trackpoint</para>
3007 <para>N = Name of track to which the trackpoint belongs</para>
3008 <para>E = Name of the trackpoint</para>
3009 </listitem>
3010 </varlistentry>
3011 <varlistentry>
3012 <term>Output Notes</term>
3013 <listitem>
3014 <para>If the output has <emphasis>*</emphasis> after it, then the value has been calculated via interpolation (such as speed when the Trackpoint does not contain a speed value).</para>
3015 <para>If the output has <emphasis>**</emphasis> after it, then difficulties were encountered in trying to work the value so probably a default of 0 will be shown.</para>
3016 </listitem>
3017 </varlistentry>
3018 </variablelist>
3019 </para>
3020 </section>
3021 </section>
3022
3023</section>
3024<!-- End of Extending Viking -->
3025
3026<section><title>Dependencies</title>
3027<formalpara><title>gpsbabel</title>
3028<para>&appname; uses <ulink url="http://gpsbabel.org/">GPSBabel</ulink> to convert data.</para>
3029</formalpara>
3030<formalpara><title>unbuffer (optional)</title>
3031<para>&appname; uses unbuffer command to optimize conversion calls.</para>
3032</formalpara>
3033<formalpara><title>gpsd (optional - but not <trademark>Windows</trademark>)</title>
3034<para>&appname; can use <ulink url="http://www.catb.org/gpsd/">gpsd</ulink> to get the current location.</para>
3035</formalpara>
3036</section>
3037
3038</article>