Hi Albrecht,

you still have one of the older devices, don't you? With the newer ones 
it's just exchanging gpx files. Thus all sticky waypoints are in one 
file which is rarely changed. And all other data is in files below 
sub-directories.

The export dialog is always used to transfer data to devices. If you use 
an old device with the device driver or a modern one, it's always the 
same. As there are more new devices than old ones, the current sticky 
rule is a bit more practical than with old ones.

Just to explain it a bit more :)

Oliver

> Hi Oliver:
>
> Am 07.01.13 20:12 schrieb(en) Oliver Eichler:
>> the idea basic idea is to prevent sticky waypoints to pollute the
>> device. As no device known to me uses an explicit ID to recognize a
>> waypoint, a sticky waypoint would be in several GPX files and thus
>> several times on your device.
>
> I see.  Yes, that makes sense.  However, if I want to explicitly export
> a sticky waypoint (e.g. as to send my home's location as gpx to a
> friend), I first have to make it non-sticky, then export it, and make it
> sticky again.  Hmmm....
>>
>> That is why it's not exported. But you are right. To list it in the
>> export dialog is very sloppy. Who is fixing it? Me? You?
>
> I will look into it, stay tuned.  Maybe I find a tweak for the problem
> above, will think about it.
>
> Cheers, Albrecht.



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