I actually was able to use the gpsbabel suggestion with success. The Mac GUI wrapper doesn't have the filter that removes waypoints so I had to use the command-line. Fine for me. Also the command-line program cares about the order of the options so if you put the input and output files at the end of the command it won't work right, you have to put them in the order of the documentation example. I wasn't really going to do the manual text editing thing. :-) If I was stuck I'd have tried googling for some vi tricks to do it.
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 4:32 PM, Akkana Peck <[email protected]> wrote: > Donald Campbell II wrote: > > So how do I strip the waypoint data from > > a GPX file so that I can upload the cleaned up tracks? > > Mike Harris writes: > > Try a (free or shareware) utility such as www.gps.co.uk - or a simple > text > > editor even. > > Wow, are there really no open source programs that can strip > waypoint data from a GPX track+waypoint file, for people who > aren't comfortable editing XML by hand? >
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