Hi Albrecht

thanks for the patches. I committed them to svn. I am not sure if a 
tri-state checkbox might be a better option. By that it would be obvious 
that the stick waypoints are a bit special and you can enable them for 
export. Just have a look into the QCheckBox docs if you are interested 
to play with it.

Oliver

> Hi Oliver:
>
> Am 08.01.13 20:04 schrieb(en) Oliver Eichler:
>> 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.
>
> Yes, I have an old eTrex legend HCx...  It absolutely makes sense what
> you say!
>
>> 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.
>
> The attached trivial patch just makes the process clearer (IMHO).  All
> sticky waypoints are simply disabled in the dialogue.
>
> Opinions?
>
> Cheers,
> Albrecht.



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