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en:notecoords [2020/08/19 19:32] – [Using keywords for waypoint types] eddiemuc | en:notecoords [2020/08/19 19:54] – [Using keywords for waypoint types] eddiemuc | ||
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- | If the waypoints of a cache already contain the same coordinates as found in your personal note, c:geo will not create a new waypoint for these coordinates as it assumes them to be an unnecessary duplicate in this case. | + | If the waypoints of a cache already contain the same coordinates as found in your personal note, c:geo will not create a new waypoint for these coordinates as it assumes them to be an unnecessary duplicate in this case. Two coordinates are consideres " |
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- | c:geo will recognize the following keyword formats as waypoint type identifiers: | + | c:geo will recognize the following keyword formats as waypoint type identifiers |
* the keyword itself | * the keyword itself | ||
* the ShortId surrounded by parenthesis (e.g. " | * the ShortId surrounded by parenthesis (e.g. " | ||
- | * the shortId | + | * the ShortId |
Additionally localized waypoint type names (in the language you are using c:geo) will also work, however as c:geo is available in many languages we only list the English keywords here. | Additionally localized waypoint type names (in the language you are using c:geo) will also work, however as c:geo is available in many languages we only list the English keywords here. | ||
- | In our example | + | As an example |
- | {{:en:personalnote_wp_3.png? | + | {{:en:pn_with_waypoints.png? |
which then automatically creates these waypoints for you: | which then automatically creates these waypoints for you: | ||
- | {{:en:personalnote_wp_4.png? | + | {{:en:pn_created_waypoints.png? |