You can place your waypoint icons in

.config/QLandkarte/WaypointIcons/

That should do the trick.


Oliver

Am 20.04.2015 um 15:39 schrieb Michael Heerdegen:
> Michael Heerdegen <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> That was quick!  Many thanks!  Looking forward building it here.
> Building worked.  I didn't have a "ccmake" binary in PATH, so I tried
> just "cmake", which apparently worked.  I deinstalled the Debian package
> and did "make install" after building, and it works as expected.
>
> So I tried to convert the database from qlk again.  I'm impressed -
> my overlays are available as tracks now - fantastic!
>
> Now, there is only one thing that was not converted: my personal
> waypoint icons.  Waypoints that referenced one of my icons under
> ".config/QLandkarteGT/WaypointIcons" reference the "Default" Icon in qms
> after importing the database.
>
> I would consider 2 of these types of Icons useful for qms, btw.  Maybe
> we could add such types of Icons to qms:
>
> The first showed an downwards arrow and had the name "Hint".  I used it
> for things notable for orientation, like "large wooden bank", or things
> like saying "very nice route" or so.
>
> The second one showed a red exclamation mark and was named "Warning".  I
> used it for things like "here is no bridge over that river anymore" or
> "no passage here" etc.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Michael.


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