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  1. Anyway, what is the best workaround? Check for a Colorado (how?) and add a custom command? I would really like to save the PPC players from having to go through this workaround as well, as it kind of spoils the story to click a button called "ugly workaround for buggy Colorado software". :ph34r:

     

    To answer my own question....

     

    I have added the extra custom command (duplicating most of the onclick action) but if the onclick action is executed (because it runs on a PPC or because the Colorado player has been fixed) as part of this action the now unnecessary workaround is removed.

  2. 2) An item's OnClick event would not trigger - I just got the item description. The workaround was to create a custom command.

     

    I run into this issue - don't own a Colorado myself and had to deduce it from a user report. Then I searched the forums and found this post. I would support the idea of a bug tracker so one can find out about these issues before releasing a cartridge. Or maybe it could be added to Twolpert's excellent wiki pages?

     

    Anyway, what is the best workaround? Check for a Colorado (how?) and add a custom command? I would really like to save the PPC players from having to go through this workaround as well, as it kind of spoils the story to click a button called "ugly workaround for buggy Colorado software". :)

     

    Cheers

    Roolku

  3. Thank you for your reply.

     

    Does this problem happen on just one cartridge or on all cartridges?

     

    It has definitely happened on http://www.Wherigo.com/cartridge/details.a...93-2a0c1b017780

     

    I can't say for certain for the other two I have tried so far.

     

    Somehow it seems worse on my own cartridge, but it could well be a wrong impression. I have been running it so often during testing and I am getting impatient.

     

    Have you shut down (just not minimized) all other applications?

     

    Yes, no other applications are running.

     

    How much free memory do you have available before you load the Wherigo Player?

     

    before: 8.22MB/26.50MB (storage/program)

    with Wherigo running: 8.22MB/16.98MB

    with cartridge loaded: 8.22MB/16.53MB

     

    Seems all right to me.

  4. I am using a Mitac Mio 168 which is one of the recommended players and I find it incredibly slow when selecting an item in a list. One can literally watch how it is redrawing the screen with the selection highlighted, but instead of displaying the selected item or zone it will just stay on the index page. Eventually (after 20s) it will eventually display the item. I can sometimes speed up the process by minimising the application and when I maximise it again, the item page is displayed. I have the impression there is some background processing going on that uses up most of the cpu - maybe the drawing of the little arrows? I also notice that the GPS indicator seems to go to red for short periods of time in these circumstances, even though the reception ought to be perfect.

     

    So I guess my questions are:

     

    - is anyone else experiencing this?

    - why is this happening?

    - how can I as a builder "optimise" my cartridge to reduce or eliminate the effect as it is a major annoyance?

     

    I have 10 (not more than 7 active at the time) zones, 8 items, 1 character - so not particularly complex.

     

    I suppose it could be an issue with the PDA, but I have made sure that no other programs are running in the background and have no other ideas what else to change.

     

    Cheers

    Robert

  5. I am using wav files in my cartridge under the premise that it takes less CPU to play them (no decoding). Is this assumption valid?

     

    Unfortunately the files get rather big at 44.1Khz/16bit/Stereo. Is there any point in down sampling them to say 22Khz/8bit/Mono or will the PPC have to upsample them again in order to play the sound thereby wasting CPU?

     

    Does anyone here have any experiences or maybe inside knowledge on how sound is handled?

     

    Cheers

    Roolku

  6. i prefer nightcaches, lost placesand caches with a more or less high terrain rating. i've been looking for some of these in scotland using the gc website but i didn't find really good ones :-(

     

    I think you will find that there are no German-style nightcaches in Scotland and very few "Lost places" (and then they are not labelled as such).

     

    The only lost place I remember off-hand is: Football Fever - the area is well worth a visit if you like lost places.

     

    Although there are many caches that can be done at night, the only cache I know in Scotland that you can only do at night is: Edinburgh Night Lights , maybe not quite what you had in mind.

     

    As for high difficulty, try these in Edinburgh:

     

    Follow the Arrow

    Souvenir Exchange 2

     

    Or check out this bookmark list

  7. is there anyway of downloading OS maps onto a garmin etrex vista hcx thanks in advance

     

    Yes there is, see http://moagu.com/ (thanks go to chizu for pointing it out to me). However the effort involved for the small benefit of having maps that are slowly drawn make the mentioned alternatives in this thread the better option in my eyes.

  8. Recent email notifications concerning caches with German umlauts (and I suspect other non-ansi characters) are not correctly displayed. The problem appears to be the missing encoding declaration.

     

    The email from 23 Jul 2008 displays incorrectly (corrected for forum display):

    Subject: [LOG] Watchlist: Igel7 found Dresdens sch& #228;rfste Ecke (Traditional Cache)
    

     

    This email from 22 Jul 2008 shows up correctly and has the right encoding specified:

    Subject: =?utf-8?B?W0xPR10gV2F0Y2hsaXN0OiBCK00gZm91bmQgRHJlc2RlbnMgc2Now6RyZnN0ZSBFY2tlIChUcmFkaXRpb25hbCBDYWNoZSk=?=
    

  9. Since the original thread was closed (why was it not merged?), here my comments again:

     

    Could someone please explain the rational behind the move of the "My Inventory" to the bottom of the page? It used to serve as a visual reminder that one had to drop off some TBs/coins - now I doubt many people will even notice it as there is usually not a reason to scroll down? I hope that doesn't lead to even more trackables going missing while in geocachers' hands, simple because people forget that they picked up a tb.

    Also I quite enjoyed looking at the icons I had collected during a recent trip, a pleasure that the move takes away for no reason I can understand.

    Not happy. :anitongue:

  10. Could someone please explain the rational behind the move of the "My Inventory" to the bottom of the page? It used to serve as a visual reminder that one had to drop off some TBs/coins - now I doubt many people will even notice it as there is usually not a reason to scroll down? I hope that doesn't lead to even more trackables going missing while in geocachers' hands, simple because people forget that they picked up a tb.

    Also I quite enjoyed looking at the icons I had collected during a recent trip, a pleasure that the move takes away for no reason I can understand.

    Not happy. [:anitongue:]

  11. It might be annoying if your highly-prized geocoin disappears, but to guard against that happening then just keep it at home and treasure it: you just can't have your cake and eat it. And if your traveller gets stolen, well that was its unfortunate fate.

    Well said.

    I agree.

     

    Whenever I find a (often tattered and barely legible) laminated copy of a coin instead of the real thing I express my disappointment in my log. Maybe the owner will get the hint eventually.

  12. ...or even a list of what each column is?

     

    There is a comprehensive description in the memory map help file:

     

    CSV Format

    The CSV (Comma Separated Value) format supports Marks/Waypoints, Routes, Tracks, Text and Icons. Each line starts with a two letter code identifying the type of object described, followed by two numbers that represent the format version of the line.

     

    Each icon line of the file is in the form:

     

    IC01,Symbol,Name.bmp

     

    Symbol is an integer indicating the symbol type. It must be an integer larger than 100. Use the same number in the WP lines to create marks using your defined symbols. The line describing the icon must precede any marks that use that icon.

     

    Name.bmp is the name of a bitmap file. It can be the full path, or path relative to the folder containing the CSV file. The bitmap must be 32 by 32 pixels, 16-color, and saved without compression.

     

    Each mark / waypoint line of the file is in the form:

     

    WP04,Lat,Lon,Symbol,Name,Comment,File,Radius,Display,Unique,Visible,Locked,Category,Circle

     

    Lat & Lon are in decimal degrees, on the WGS84 datum, N and E are positive, S and W are negative.

     

    Symbol is an integer indicating the symbol type. Experiment with exporting some samples to get the values. -1 means use the icon of the linked file.

     

    Name is the text name, which may be shown on the map (use quotes if the name contains a comma)

     

    Comment is the comment shown in the properties, in escaped form to allow line-breaks

     

    File is the full path of the linked HotSpot filename

     

    Radius is the alarm/circle radius in meters. Enter 0 for no circle.

     

    Display is an integer that controls the "Show label" flag. A value of 1 does not show the name, a value of 0 does. (The logic got inverted, somehow)

     

    Unique is the unique name used when programming a GPS. Each waypoint must have a different unique name. No punctuation, etc, allowed. This may be left empty.

     

    Visible is 1 to show the mark, 0 to hide it

     

    Locked is 1 to lock the mark, 0 to unlock it.

     

    Category is the category for the mark. Objects are organized by category in the Overlay Properties dialog, and you can hide or show all marks in a particular category using the Overlay -> Show All / Hide All menu commands.

     

    Circle is the circle or alarm type:

    0 - no circle, 1 - passive circle (no alarm), 2 - Proximity alarm, 3 - Anchor alarm

     

    [...]

  13. How do I alter it slightly so that it can show the GC***** waypoint code? (sorry, don't know much at all about scripts) :huh:

     

    - right-click on the little monkey in the statusbar and select "Manage user script"

    - select "Cache Title" in the list on the left and click the "Edit" button on the bottom left

    - this will open a text editor (probably notepad) - scroll down to the end

    - the last line reads:

     

    favicon.change("http://www.geocaching.com/images/WptTypes/sm/"+icon+".gif", ar[4]);

     

    - if you only want to display the GC code, replace ar[4] with: ar[1]

    - if you want to display both with a hyphen inbetween replace ar[4] with: ar[1]+" - "+ar[4]

    - if you want the code after the name in brackets replace ar[4] with: ar[4]+" ("+ar[1]+")"

     

    and so on (you get the idea).

     

    Save the file and close the editor. Bingo.

  14. After this post I tried a few things and came up with a way to change the page icon (favicon) to the appropriate cache icon in addition to changing the title. I then applied the same mechanism to the TB/coin pages. This makes the tabs much more recognisable and distinguishable at first glance:

     

    tabdemo.gif

     

    Here are the scripts if you like the idea.

     

    - install CacheTitle

    - install TBTitle

     

    I have changed the title display to only show the cache/tb name, but it is easily amendable in the script by concatenating the elements ar[1], ar[2] etc which contain the components from the original title.

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