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Google Earth integration - GPSNavX - October 7, 2006 The next versions of GPSNavX and MacENC will allow exporting tracks and waypoints to KML files which can be imported by Google Earth. - GPSNavX - October 9, 2006 Route-Blue, Track-Yellow - cyberhusky - October 10, 2006 Bravo! Absolutely cool!!! Great. thx. - GPSNavX - October 16, 2006 http://www.panbo.com/yae/archives/001407.html - adjuvantjfoster - October 17, 2006 Quote:GPSNavX For your next incremental upgrade can we expect something like: http://www.vesseltracker.com/en/Googleearth.html Software edvelopment is a wondereful charriot race....hooray for Rich being so very competetive, and so very successful.....(grin).... Google Earth Integration - StormyDaze - October 18, 2006 Hi there, I am in New Zealand and have just tried the Google Earth integration. When I try to load the kml file generated from my planned route I get this error ... Open of file "/Users/Kim/Coastal Classic 06" failed: Parse error: not well-formed (invalid token) at line: 96, column: 18 Do I need Google Earth Pro to load this data? Many thanks Kim - GPSNavX - October 18, 2006 Make sure your route has no waypoints with names that contain & < > characters. Once you do that, export the route again and it should open fine in Google Earth (free or pro version). This limitation will be removed from future versions of GPSNavX. - StormyDaze - October 18, 2006 Thanks very much for the quick response, I'm off racing in half an hour ... I've looked through my waypoints list and removed any 'extra' characters but still the same result ... here is my complete list, is there anything obvious in these? Westhaven Startline,S36.49.910,E174.45.018, Oraki N 8 buoy,S36.50.337,E174.48.216, North Head,S36.49.856,E174.49.373, Rangitoto Beacon,S36.46.892,E174.49.226,0.1 SW off beacon Kawau Is S,S36.27.462,E174.52.679,30mtr South Kawau pt Nelson Rk,S36.26.245,E174.53.284, Nelson Rk 2.9 mtrs Coppermine Is E,S35.53.210,E174.48.173,Hen & Chicks E rounding WP9810, S35.10.119,E174.20.193, Cape Brett Passage center Whale Rk,S35.11.405,E174.12.003, Whale Rk BOI Russell Entrance,S35.14.202,E174.06.708,Entrance to Russell BOI Thanks again Kim - GPSNavX - October 18, 2006 Quote:Coppermine Is E,S35.53.210,E174.48.173,Hen & Chicks E roundingThis line has an & in its description. Remove and it will work. - StormyDaze - October 18, 2006 Isn't it funny how you can look at something a thousand times and still not see it? ... thanks very much for your help ... this is seriously cool-!! Kim Flash Earth - GPSNavX - October 20, 2006 http://www.flashearth.com/ - GPSNavX - November 10, 2006 Next version of MacENC will support exporting GRIB files to Google Earth. - GPSNavX - November 12, 2006 Nice write up on ogleearth.. http://www.ogleearth.com/2006/11/gpsnavx_maritim.html - GPSNavX - November 13, 2006 Preliminary screenshot of surface pressure and wind GRIB exported to Google Earth... - GPSNavX - November 22, 2006 Google Maps http://maps.google.com now supports KML overlays. What this means you can paste in a URL to a Google KML file. For example paste this URL into the "Search the Map field".. http://www.gpsnavx.com/GRIB/route.kml - antonputtemans - April 1, 2007 I am very exited to see this screenshot from a GRIB to KML. Can I download a KML example somewhere? I would like to see if they can be loaded in Google Maps. Thanks thanks for macenc - tenuki - April 1, 2007 I just have to say, thanks for a great product. I swore I was gonna keep tech off my boat since I do it for a living, but MacENC changed my mind. It's simple enough that it doesn't seem like work. - GPSNavX - April 6, 2007 In addition to exporting waypoints, routes, tracks, GRIB weather to Google Earth one can [control] click on the chart and select "Google Earth" to have Google Earth open to the clicked location. If you find this does not work do the following.. Make sure Google Earth is installed in the Applications folder Create a home / Library / Caches / GPSNavX folder |