Hi Jan,

Did you check out the GPS tools plugin for QGIS? Go to menu -> plugins -> manage and install plugins and look for that name. That tool should be able to handle GPX files.

Paulo



On 17-09-15 21:27, Bernd Vogelgesang wrote:
Hi Jan,
it's not possible to edit csv-files, cause they are opened as a read-only connection. (Hover with the mouse over the layer in the layer Panel, and it will show you the To be able to edit your data, you have to save them to another format (ESRI-shape, spatialite etc.)

If you need the edited data as csv again, just export them to csv afterwards (Save as ...)

No idea about iPhones

Cheers
Bernd

Am 17.09.2015, 21:14 Uhr, schrieb Jan Becket <[email protected]>:

Beginning user here - just migrated from Delorme X-Map Professionsl on the Windows side to Q-GIS on a Mac. I figured out that I cannot edit my GPX waypoint files in Q-GIS (which I did in X-Map) and so have shifted them to csv format w/ GPS Babel. No problem, except that I need to frequently update and synchronize with waypoints on my iPhone. When I open the attribute file for the csv point layer, the edit function is grayed out. How to make the layer / source file editable within Q-GIS?

A related question - I am using Gaia GPS on the iPhone (w/ a Garmin bluetooth GLO receiver). Is there a better iPhone app out there that might communicate directly w/ Q-GIS and bypass the need to manually update the csv layer?

Thanks!

Jan Becket
Honolulu
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