Sorry, off topic

But can you pass on the link to the data source for the French Alps outlanding 
catalogue?


Thanks,

Andre

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From: Sascha Haffner [mailto:s_haff...@yahoo.com]
Sent: 14 March 2012 09:56
To: Olaf Hartmann
Cc: xcsoar-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Xcsoar-user] Folder for airfield pictures in 6.3

HI Olaf,

thanks for clarifying.

I love the feature - I have included the French Alps outlanding catalogue into 
pdf, thanks to the efforts of some friends.  It makes it easy to access the 
crucial approach information for an outlanding field.
For pdf the reader (e.g. Acrobat) always opens, as an external application and 
therefore needs the file= command as Olaf had described.

Cheers
Sascha


Von: Olaf Hartmann <olaf.hartm...@s1998.tu-chemnitz.de>
An: Sascha Haffner <s_haff...@yahoo.com>
CC: Ramy Yanetz <ryan...@yahoo.com>; "xcsoar-user@lists.sourceforge.net" 
<xcsoar-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
Gesendet: 10:31 Mittwoch, 14.März 2012
Betreff: Re: [Xcsoar-user] Folder for airfield pictures in 6.3

Quoting Sascha Haffner <s_haff...@yahoo.com<mailto:s_haff...@yahoo.com>>:
> See the manual (vers. 6.3.) page 177, chapter 13.5 for details.  Instead of 
> the usual details in the waypointdetails.txt file you write 
> file=/pic/image.png or .jpg or .pdf .  Where pic is a subfolder of the 
> XCSoarData folder.  Also make sure you use forward slash to specify the path. 
>  As far as I know this feature works on Android (e.g. Dell) but is not 
> implemented in the PC version (yet).

Images can be embedded with the image= keyword, which should work on all 
platforms. The best bet is to use .jpg, if the images should be supported on 
all platforms. Some OS's might support only .bmp others also support .png and 
maybe more.

With the file= keyword XCSoar will try to launch an external application to 
display the contents of the file. This is currently only supported on Android.


HTH Olaf


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