diff --git a/handbook/gpxupload.html b/handbook/gpxupload.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5aaf2fb2e --- /dev/null +++ b/handbook/gpxupload.html @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ + +
+ +If you are really lazy (or really a beginner) you can use the simple upload method, but there are some +unavoidable complexities in getting the GPX file out of your device. + +
(If you are looking for how to upload some photos instead, those instructions are +here). + +
+Congratulations. You now have your track recorded using GPS as a GPX file. + + +
Using your own laptop on expo, or after you return from expo: +
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This manual is organized in a how-to sort of style. The categories, rather than referring to specific elements of the website, refer to processes that a maintainer would want to do.
+Note that to display the survey data you will need a copy of the survex software.
Photos are stored in the general file area of the site under
http://expo.survex.com/expofiles/photos/
GPS tracks over the surface of the plateau (GPX files from your handheld GPS or phone) are stored in the general file area of the site under
http://expo.survex.com/expofiles/gpslogs/
They are each organised by year, and by photographer (walker).
@@ -362,7 +360,13 @@ because the website script creates a much friendlier interface The directory names are like this: "2014/YourName/" (i.e no spaces, CamelCase for names). -See Photo/GPS/File Upload Instructions for ordeinary expo user instructions on how to do this .
+See Photo/GPS/File Upload Instructions +for ordinary expo user instructions on how to do this .
+ +See GPS tracks instructions for how to upload tracks recorded on your phone +(or handheld GPS device). These tracks (GPX files) are +stored in the cave data version-controlled part of the site and an entirely difference procedure is required. +If you are looking for how to upload a GPS track, those instructions have been moved to here.
That's it. There used to be other ways of doing it using browser extensions but these either don't work anymore [since 2017] or the instructions to install them properly have become too complicated. @@ -56,10 +59,6 @@ To make the admin's life easier, create your own folder in
/home/expo/expof directory: /home/expo/expofiles/photos/2018/YourName/-Or for GPS tracks, do -
-directory: /home/expo/expofiles/gpslogs/2018/YourName/ -
Obviously replace 'YourName' with your actual name (no spaces!). It is important that you get this right as this specific way of writing your name is standardised across the website. Use the year that the photo was taken or the GPStrack logged.
Note that uploading photos does not automatically update the view