QUOTE (TxStrawberryCreek @ July 05, 2013 10:57 am) |
I think I'm technically proficient enough to get a screen grab, except that I'm too lazy to go out to the car to get the Nuvi. If it's necessary, though, I'll do it. Oh, and using the spell function is how I drill into my list. I mistakenly referred to it as "search" in my previous post. In the meantime, jholly, if I could get my display to come up like yours, that'd be great. On yours, you have %code %name on the top line, and the coords on the 2nd line. On mine, %name is on the top line and "code:" %code is on the 2nd line, and I don't see the coords. Maybe it's a difference in the way the various Nuvi models act, but I thought that a small manipulation of the macro code might get me what I want to see. I'll get you a Nuvi screen grab and show you what I have. I didn't even know how to do that, but it was easily googleable. Elaine Poe TxStrawberryCreek |
No need for a screen shot, I understand what you mean now.
I don't do anything special for the coordinate display, it just happens. I guess is is something in the .gpx format and the nuvi's way of using it. To get the code-name display on the main dialog in the Name Format Selector section click the Test New Formats button then in the Caches edit box type in %cod %name. You can test the format with the Test New Format button and the click the Return to the Main Form button. Make sure you select the new format in the Geocache drop down.