Waypoints - What is displayed?
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@halajos truth is…I’m just winging it…
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@fazel Where did you land on the sensitivity of type case? In the official-looking-material post it’s not (“in-”) but in your last it … is. Which applies? Before competing interpretations inevitably result in discord, factionalism and physical hostilities.
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@Fenr1r I see case sensitive? Where to you see “non-”? Also - I’m a big fan of your vocabulary/writing prowess.

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PAR Export:
<wpt lat="40.612411" lon="-82.272338"> <time>2021-01-13T00:08:06Z</time> <name>Up</name> <cmt>3-step up (1)</cmt> <desc>3-step up (1)</desc> <sym>Left_slight</sym> </wpt>After editing
<wpt lat="40.612411" lon="-82.272338"> <time>2021-01-13T00:08:06Z</time> <name>3-step up (1)</name> <type>Hill</type> </wpt>We’ll see if this works.
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@Fenr1r Oh geez - you are right. It is not case-sensitive. I will correct. Thank you!
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@fazel This doesn’t appear to work. At least not as a direct import into SA from the GPX file.
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@fazel however, I uploaded to QS and it subsequently showed up in SA with the waypoints (on iOS). So - success.
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SA iOS stil ldoes not parse the waypoints from a GPX (I think)
WAypoints need to be inside the track for the watch / app to display them
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos two questions.
- Does this mean even if I see the waypoints in the app, they won’t appear when I complete the route? (For clarification, I do see the waypoints in SA after uploading to QS on iOS.)
- If this is the case, can I get around it by inserting the points within the
<trk></trk>tags?
Thanks
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Just tested this. As you suggested still not working in iOS. I see the Waypoints in the GPX file but SA ignores on import. Any idea on when this might get resolved? Makes sharing routes a real pain … (anyone have a good workaround here?).
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@fritzbt2013 it did work for me if I uploaded via the services menu is QS. Do you have SA connected with QS? I’m on iOS which is not officially supported according to the uploader, but it works. I tested a route yesterday using this process.
- Straight export from PAR. You only need to fill out the label field. Select POI in the export options.
- Upload to QS
The file then shoes up in SA. If you select it, you will see the waypoint flags.
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