>
> So as you can see the comment gets overridden by the description. It
> does not matter to me but with Murphy's law somebody will eventually
> need the two so I thought that i would mention it.


That is right. As I said it tests for description, comment and name. The 
first one containing text will be used. Thus the description will 
override the comment. The comment will override  the name.


Oliver
>
> Thank you for the quick fix, I am a happy man.
>
> Regards
>
> Yannig
>
> On 20/06/2011 11:09, Oliver Eichler wrote:
>> Hi Yannig,
>>
>>
>> yes that is reasonable. The actual code in SVN will do the following:
>>
>> It will test for waypoint description, comment, name and will use what
>> ever is non empty first. Please test.
>>
>> Oliver
>>
>> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>>> Datum: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 09:47:08 +0100
>>> Von: Yannig Robert<[email protected]>
>>> An: [email protected]
>>> Betreff: [Qlandkartegt-users] Qlandkarte GT for long distance
>>> cyclists / GPX output of routes
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I've been using Qlamdkarte GT for a year or two and would like to thank
>>> you all for your efforts. There is a small detail that makes my life a
>>> bit more difficult than it ought to be and was wondering if this is
>>> something that could be fixed.
>>>
>>> Like many long distance cyclists, I use a route to direct myself, ie for
>>> each routesheet instruction I add a waypoint saying what to do. For
>>> instance WPT1 : left, WPT2 right etc... I have a Garmin DAKOTA which
>>> when it follows a route displays the comment of the routepoint, which
>>> isreally good as I can write my instruction in the comment of the route
>>> point and i get clear instructions from the machine, so my route points
>>> in my GPX look like this:
>>>
>>> <rtept lon="-2.361033" lat="51.430584">
>>> <name>003</name> #this is the 3rd
>>> route point having them numbered make the ordering easy!
>>> <cmt>Turn Left B1234</cmt> # When i follow this
>>> route, the GPS will tell me to turn left into the B1234
>>> </rtept>
>>>
>>> If i fill properly the fields of the waypoints and then right click on
>>> the waypoints and choose make route, this is what I get:
>>>
>>> <rtept lon="-2.361033" lat="51.430584">
>>> <name>003</name>
>>> <cmt>03</cmt>
>>> <desc>03</desc>
>>> <sym>Small City</sym>
>>> </rtept>
>>>
>>> Which is not helpful as when I am riding my bike, knowing that I am
>>> reaching the 3rd instruction is of very little help ;-)
>>>
>>> Up to now, I've got round this using GPS babel and going waypoints ->
>>> ordered list of waypoints in a csv -> route
>>>
>>> If Qlandkarte GT could integrate this feature, that would be really
>>> good!
>>>
>>> Thank you!
>>>
>>> Yannig
>>>
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