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en:notecoords [2021/04/08 15:39] – [Using keywords for waypoint types] wording lineflyeren:notecoords [2021/04/08 16:28] – [Advanced waypoint syntax] lineflyer
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 ===== Advanced waypoint syntax ===== ===== Advanced waypoint syntax =====
  
-Perhaps you noticed that waypoints from personal note were created with default names like e.g. ''Personal Note 2''. If you want to perform more advanced waypoint operations from your personal notes you have to use advanced waypoint syntax. With this you can:+Perhaps you noticed that waypoints from personal note were created with default names like e.g. ''Personal Note 2''. If you want to perform more advanced waypoint operations from your personal notes you have to use an advanced waypoint syntax. With this you can:
   * Modify properties of predefined waypoints (=waypoints which were predefined by the cache owner in the listing): coordinate and user note   * Modify properties of predefined waypoints (=waypoints which were predefined by the cache owner in the listing): coordinate and user note
   * Create or modify waypoint type, name and user note in user-defined waypoints   * Create or modify waypoint type, name and user note in user-defined waypoints
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 ''@[<prefix>]<name> (<waypointTypeId>) <coordinate> "<user note>"'' ''@[<prefix>]<name> (<waypointTypeId>) <coordinate> "<user note>"''
  
-Advanced format is recognized when it starts with a ''@'' at the beginning of a new line. The following content is parsed: +The advanced format is recognized when it starts with a ''@'' at the beginning of a new line. The following content is parsed: 
-  * **Waypoint Name**: everything between the ''@'' and the coordinate is considered to be a part of the waypoint name, except when it is in parenthesis ''()''+  * **Waypoint name**: everything between the ''@'' and the coordinate is considered to be a part of the waypoint name, except when it is in parenthesis ''()''
   * **Prefix**: If the ''@'' is directly followed by square brackets ''[]'', then the content of these brackets is considered to be the prefix of the waypoint you want to edit   * **Prefix**: If the ''@'' is directly followed by square brackets ''[]'', then the content of these brackets is considered to be the prefix of the waypoint you want to edit
   * **User note**: If the coordinate is immediately followed by ''"'' (in same or next line), then everything between this ''"'' and the next ''"'' is considered to be part of the waypoint's **user note** (including line breaks). If the coordinate is not followed by ''"'' but has additional content on same line, then this content is considered to be the waypoint's user note   * **User note**: If the coordinate is immediately followed by ''"'' (in same or next line), then everything between this ''"'' and the next ''"'' is considered to be part of the waypoint's **user note** (including line breaks). If the coordinate is not followed by ''"'' but has additional content on same line, then this content is considered to be the waypoint's user note
en/notecoords.txt · Last modified: 2021/11/23 11:09 by lineflyer