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Support thread for Nuvi_GPX_by_CT.gsk by hammerjoe - 2013-06-29

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QUOTE (catlon @ June 24, 2013 05:15 am)
QUOTE (Red Roo @ June 23, 2013 08:35 am)
QUOTE (catlon @ June 23, 2013 12:22 am)
Hello - I am using the latest 1.19 Beta version macro in GSAK 8.3.0.1 on a 64-bit Win 7 machine.  I have an issue with the GPX Output Path not going where I want it to.  

When I change the GPX Output Path from:
"C:\ ... \AppData\Roaming\gsak\Poi_Loader"
to my own location and save it, it saves it OK, but when I run the macro it ignores my saved output path and places the completed file to the default location.  And it also changes my saved output path back to the default.  Am I missing something?  Thanks for your help!

As mentioned here my desktop (development) system is down at present, so I can't look into this problem straight away. It certainly should not do that and will be looked at ASAP, but it leads me to ask a question - why change from the default location (a genuine query - not an arrogant response wink.gif ).

To answer your question about why I change paths, no problem for asking. I keep all my data on a different drive in a special data folder. That way I only need to backup the data drive on a regular interval. I realize I can do a copy and paste every time I run the macro, but this is the way I've been doing it for years. Just handier this way.

RedRoo I noticed this too today that the macro defaults to the %APPDATA default when creating the GPX file.

I have been pointing my POI Loader to the wrong folder all this time... smile.gif


As for the reason why I dont want to use the default output (c drive) thats because its a SSD drive and I constantly recreate GPX files so I dont want them on the SSD drive.

This would be on my priority list of things I would like to have changed in the macro.

Keep up with the great work, other than this the macro works perfect for me.

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