Pyro37976 Posted September 24, 2006 Share Posted September 24, 2006 Nevermind, I figured out the problem. It just took some messing with! Link to comment
+ThePropers Posted September 24, 2006 Author Share Posted September 24, 2006 (edited) Has anybody made an icon for micro caches? I want to have those separate from my traditional caches. That actually is a great idea. I'll make one if you can tell me what kindof icon you'd like. I am thinking the traditional icon with maybe an "M" over it, but am open to suggestions. It would be much easier to add these if Garmin fixes the custom waypoint problem so I can use symbols 19-23. I see GSAK has two settings. One for "Micro Cache" and one for "Traditional Micro Cache." I would probably use the same icon for both, I suppose. Edited September 24, 2006 by ThePropers Link to comment
Pyro37976 Posted September 24, 2006 Share Posted September 24, 2006 I haven't figured out the whole GSAK program yet so I'm just using EasyGPS and changing the icons by hand. I do like your idea for a micro icon though, I really hadn't thought much about what the icon would look like. Maybe a film canister, since alot of times thats what micros are in. Anything would work as long as you can tell it is a micro cache. Link to comment
+ThePropers Posted September 25, 2006 Author Share Posted September 25, 2006 I haven't figured out the whole GSAK program yet so I'm just using EasyGPS and changing the icons by hand. I do like your idea for a micro icon though, I really hadn't thought much about what the icon would look like. Maybe a film canister, since alot of times thats what micros are in. Anything would work as long as you can tell it is a micro cache. By hand!?!?!?! You should really switch to GSAK. Takes a bit to get configured just right, but it's well worth it. How's this for a micro symbol? . Click here to download the .bmp of it, and then just rename it to the position you want it in. (i.e. "Waypoint Symbol ###.bmp") I'll have to look to see how GSAK identifies "micro" vs "traditional micro"....my guess is "Micro" is just for any type (multi/mystery...etc) and "traditional micro" is exactly that. So I'm guessing I'd use it just for traditional micros. Link to comment
+oldsoldier Posted September 25, 2006 Share Posted September 25, 2006 I just did these yesterday, and like the idea of this. The only thing I dont like is losing the geocache function. But, that was an easy enough glitch to fix. Link to comment
Pyro37976 Posted September 25, 2006 Share Posted September 25, 2006 I haven't figured out the whole GSAK program yet so I'm just using EasyGPS and changing the icons by hand. I do like your idea for a micro icon though, I really hadn't thought much about what the icon would look like. Maybe a film canister, since alot of times thats what micros are in. Anything would work as long as you can tell it is a micro cache. By hand!?!?!?! You should really switch to GSAK. Takes a bit to get configured just right, but it's well worth it. How's this for a micro symbol? . Click here to download the .bmp of it, and then just rename it to the position you want it in. (i.e. "Waypoint Symbol ###.bmp") I'll have to look to see how GSAK identifies "micro" vs "traditional micro"....my guess is "Micro" is just for any type (multi/mystery...etc) and "traditional micro" is exactly that. So I'm guessing I'd use it just for traditional micros. I like that symbol, thanks. I guess i will just have to mess with GSAK some more, I tried your guide and changed what was in the word document to fit my symbols, but when I got to the final step I could't find the custom symbol option . I must of done something wrong, I will mess with it later. Link to comment
Aushiker Posted September 27, 2006 Share Posted September 27, 2006 G'day Having done all the steps described here and having things look sweet, I went geocaching yesterday, marked the car, lost all my waypoints. Could there be a link? I have posted issue/question this as seperate thread. If you have any ideas, suggestions etc, can you please post in the new thread as it may not be directly related to this thread topic. Thanks Andrew Link to comment
+ThePropers Posted October 3, 2006 Author Share Posted October 3, 2006 (edited) I was playing around tonight and realized that in "night mode" I was using the default Sapphire setting and the "Question to Answer" symbol didn't work. Since it was a black puzzle piece, it blended in perfectly with the black background, thus making it invisible. I added a white outline to it and it looks tons better. Here's the new file with the updated symbol. I was also toying with the idea of changing the "parking" symbol to make it show up better on the map. Not sure yet. Edited October 3, 2006 by ThePropers Link to comment
+ProsperoDK Posted October 3, 2006 Share Posted October 3, 2006 I was playing around tonight and realized that in "night mode" I was using the default Sapphire setting and the "Question to Answer" symbol didn't work. Since it was a black puzzle piece, it blended in perfectly with the black background, thus making it invisible. I added a white outline to it and it looks tons better. I noticed that too, but didn't think of notifying you. I haven't had the oppertunity to test it in my GPSr, but I'm sure it looks good there too. Here's the new file with the updated symbol. I was also toying with the idea of changing the "parking" symbol to make it show up better on the map. Not sure yet. The general icon for a parking place here in Denmark is a white P on a blue background, like this: I don't know if this is the general international symbol but perhaps something along those lines would be easier to see on the map. ProsperoDK/René Link to comment
+WolfTrekker Posted October 4, 2006 Share Posted October 4, 2006 Has there been any update from Garmin yet? Link to comment
+ThePropers Posted October 4, 2006 Author Share Posted October 4, 2006 The general icon for a parking place here in Denmark is a white P on a blue background, like this: I don't know if this is the general international symbol but perhaps something along those lines would be easier to see on the map. Our parking signs here in the states is similar to that, but red lettering on a white background. I'll play around with it tonight if I have time. Has there been any update from Garmin yet? Nope. I'll email them back today and see if they can give me an update. My guess is it's probably not a priority issue (if I'm the first one that brought it to their attention) and we'd have to wait for the next firmware update anyways. Link to comment
+DocDiTTo Posted October 4, 2006 Share Posted October 4, 2006 Our parking signs here in the states is similar to that, but red lettering on a white background. I'll play around with it tonight if I have time. I think the "P" in our Parking allowed signs is green, isn't it? And red is for no parking? Not like it really makes a difference on the GPSr screen.... Either way, a large "P" icon would be easier to see than the little yellow car icon, regardless of color. The blue/white one that was posted would work well. That car is pretty tough to see. Link to comment
+ThePropers Posted October 4, 2006 Author Share Posted October 4, 2006 (edited) Our parking signs here in the states is similar to that, but red lettering on a white background. I'll play around with it tonight if I have time. I think the "P" in our Parking allowed signs is green, isn't it? And red is for no parking? Not like it really makes a difference on the GPSr screen.... Either way, a large "P" icon would be easier to see than the little yellow car icon, regardless of color. The blue/white one that was posted would work well. That car is pretty tough to see. I believe you are correct, sir. I guess I'm just used to all the "no parking" signs that are everywhere, but I think parking garages and lots have a white P on a green background. I'll make one tonight. The green on ours and the blue Denmark one should be pretty indiscernable once on the unit. Any other requests? I think the only other one that's "iffy" is the trailhead one, but I think it works ok as-is. Edited October 4, 2006 by ThePropers Link to comment
beautyisgod Posted October 4, 2006 Share Posted October 4, 2006 That's great....and typical of me making everything harder than it has to be. Can you explain that a bit further or in more detail though, please? I'm not sure which folder I need to put these images into or what they need to be named. Just put the text file I posted into the \program files\gsak directory. This will add the 24 custom icons to the icon list in GSAK Then on the GPS Send Page: Save your settings and from that point on, all the Caches you upload to your GPS using GSAK will have the proper icons attached. i follow all the instructions...but i dont understand how the above picture works...i mean in the program GSAK...what am i suppose to do? i am confused very much Link to comment
beautyisgod Posted October 4, 2006 Share Posted October 4, 2006 i understand and able to follow all these instructions...but dont know how to work in GSAK...changing the thing around to match....i am confused...i cant explain it This is my first attempt at an how-to guide for those of you who may want to see the geocaching symbols on your 60CSx instead of the standard Closed/Open Treasure chests. As with anything, you will gain some functionality, and lose some functionality. In fact, I'm not even sure I'm going to keep using this, but since I went through the trouble of figuring it out, I might as well post it here. This is derived from info from several websites and several forum threads, but accumulated here along with step by step instructions (credits at bottom) Here are some photos of the screens with the symbols in action: 1) The Map Screen 2) List of Nearest Caches 3) Cache Details Screen Pros: - You get the symbols to aid in quickly identifying caches when viewing nearest or while traveling down the road watching the map - If you are using GSAK to include a "Cache Type" identifier in the name or notes, it frees up that space for other information. Cons: - Loss of the "geocaching" mode functions. ---- "quick find" functionality Can overcome by simply switching the symbol when you find it ---- "Find Next Nearest" functionality.Can overcome by just bringing up closest waypoints again Here are the steps. Required Software/Downloads: xImage GSAK Geocaching Symbols Upload symbols to GPSr: Unzip the .bmp files in the New Symbols .zip file you downloaded to a temporary folder. Connect GPSr and turn it on Open xImage Click "next" After it finds the GPSr, click "next" Click on "Send Images to the GPS" Click on "Select All" Click "next" Navigate to the folder with the symbols Click on finish On GPSr, open any waypoint (or create a new one) highlight the symbol (upper left of screen) and click on "enter" You should see all the new geocaching icons in the "Custom" section. Set up GSAK: Open up Notepad and paste the following into it:Custom 0 ; TraditionalCustom 1 ; Traditional FoundCustom 2 ; Traditional ArchivedCustom 3 ; MultiCustom 4 ; Multi FoundCustom 5 ; Multi ArchivedCustom 6 ; VirtualCustom 7 ; Virtual FoundCustom 8 ; Virtual ArchivedCustom 9 ; LetterboxCustom 10 ; Letterbox FoundCustom 11 ; Letterbox ArchivedCustom 12 ; EventCustom 13 ; Event FoundCustom 14 ; Event ArchivedCustom 15 ; WebcamCustom 16 ; Webcam FoundCustom 17 ; Webcam ArchivedCustom 18 ; MysteryCustom 19 ; Mystery FoundCustom 20 ; Mystery ArchivedCustom 21 ; LocationlessCustom 22 ; Locationless FoundCustom 23 ; Locationless Archived Save this file as GARMINOTHER.txt into the GSAK program directory (default is c:\Program Files\GSAK\) Open GSAK Click on GPS -> Send Waypoints Click on the Change button Check the "Combine Both" Radio Button In the right-hand list of cache types, select "Traditional+Found" In the "Icon" pulldown, select "Custom 1; Traditional Found" Repeat for each cache type in the right-hand list of cache types. Credits: Right Wing Wacko for pointing out a simpler way than my original instructions Question #9 of the 60CS FAQ: This xImage thread. TheOfficeMaven for designing the symbols Link to comment
+ThePropers Posted October 5, 2006 Author Share Posted October 5, 2006 Just put the text file I posted into the \program files\gsak directory. This will add the 24 custom icons to the icon list in GSAK Then on the GPS Send Page: Save your settings and from that point on, all the Caches you upload to your GPS using GSAK will have the proper icons attached. i follow all the instructions...but i dont understand how the above picture works...i mean in the program GSAK...what am i suppose to do? i am confused very much I am working on a definitive how-to-guide, but for now, are you at that screen? If not, open GSAK and go to GPS-> Send Waypoints. From there, click on the "Change" button and you'll be there. Then, do this using the boxes on the left hand side: Select the Cache Type (i.e. Traditional/Multi...etc) Select the Status (i.e. Found/Not Found/Placed/Archived) Select the Icon, using the custom symbols. For example, a Traditional Not Found would be set as as Custom 1; Traditional Repeat for each Cache Type, using the appropriate icon for each. Set up the Child Waypoint symbols the same way, but you need to click on the "Child Waypoints" tab across the top of that window. After you have it all setup (you only have to do it once), then just click on "Send" to send them over to your GPS. Let me know if you have any problems with it. Link to comment
+ThePropers Posted October 5, 2006 Author Share Posted October 5, 2006 (edited) Here is a new zip file with the Parking sign. I left it green since that's how it is in the States: I am working on a guide that will be easier to keep up to date. When I am done with it, I'll have this thread closed and open a new one that points to it. Look for that in the next couple of days. Edited October 5, 2006 by ThePropers Link to comment
+ProsperoDK Posted October 5, 2006 Share Posted October 5, 2006 Here is a new zip file with the Parking sign. I left it green since that's how it is in the States.Of course you did but changing the color on the sign in MS Paint is just about on my skill level, so now i have the blue sign: ProsperoDK/René Link to comment
+ThePropers Posted October 5, 2006 Author Share Posted October 5, 2006 (edited) Here is a new zip file with the Parking sign. I left it green since that's how it is in the States.Of course you did but changing the color on the sign in MS Paint is just about on my skill level, so now i have the blue sign: ProsperoDK/René I toyed with saying something stereotypically arrogant, like "USA! USA!" when I posted that, but decided not to. I'm also going to add the blue parking symbol to my zip file in the Bonus Symbols folder. Edited October 5, 2006 by ThePropers Link to comment
+ThePropers Posted October 6, 2006 Author Share Posted October 6, 2006 (edited) I completed the Reference Guide for this, and it can be found here: Custom Symbols on a 60 Series That will be much easier to keep up to date, and contains all/most of the information in this thread. I have opened a new thread since all of this info is so buried, and that can be found here. Can we get this thread closed? Edited October 6, 2006 by ThePropers Link to comment
+markp99 Posted October 6, 2006 Share Posted October 6, 2006 (edited) Nice job! The FQ looks great. It took me just a bit to notice the "Download File" link was at the top of the page. I was looking for a link within the context of the FAQ. The only other confusing piece is which icon to assign to "Other" cache type. For benchmarks I just used "Reference Point". Thanks for your work on this. You have improved my caching experience with my new 60CSx - should'a been built into the unit to start with!! Edited October 6, 2006 by markp99 Link to comment
Pyro37976 Posted October 8, 2006 Share Posted October 8, 2006 The micro cache symbol also blends with the background, so I put a white outline around it and made it a little skinnier, I also made a found micro cache symbol. If someone can tell me how to post the download link thing, I will put them in the forum. Link to comment
+Team Henzlik Posted October 8, 2006 Share Posted October 8, 2006 This is my first attempt at an how-to guide for those of you who may want to see the geocaching symbols on your 60CSx instead of the standard Closed/Open Treasure chests. As with anything, you will gain some functionality, and lose some functionality. In fact, I'm not even sure I'm going to keep using this, but since I went through the trouble of figuring it out, I might as well post it here. This is derived from info from several websites and several forum threads, but accumulated here along with step by step instructions (credits at bottom) Here are some photos of the screens with the symbols in action: 1) The Map Screen 2) List of Nearest Caches 3) Cache Details Screen Pros: - You get the symbols to aid in quickly identifying caches when viewing nearest or while traveling down the road watching the map - If you are using GSAK to include a "Cache Type" identifier in the name or notes, it frees up that space for other information. Cons: - Loss of the "geocaching" mode functions. ---- "quick find" functionality Can overcome by simply switching the symbol when you find it ---- "Find Next Nearest" functionality.Can overcome by just bringing up closest waypoints again Here are the steps. Required Software/Downloads: xImage GSAK Geocaching Symbols Upload symbols to GPSr: Unzip the .bmp files in the New Symbols .zip file you downloaded to a temporary folder. Connect GPSr and turn it on Open xImage Click "next" After it finds the GPSr, click "next" Click on "Send Images to the GPS" Click on "Select All" Click "next" Navigate to the folder with the symbols Click on finish On GPSr, open any waypoint (or create a new one) highlight the symbol (upper left of screen) and click on "enter" You should see all the new geocaching icons in the "Custom" section. Set up GSAK: Open up Notepad and paste the following into it:Custom 0 ; TraditionalCustom 1 ; Traditional FoundCustom 2 ; Traditional ArchivedCustom 3 ; MultiCustom 4 ; Multi FoundCustom 5 ; Multi ArchivedCustom 6 ; VirtualCustom 7 ; Virtual FoundCustom 8 ; Virtual ArchivedCustom 9 ; LetterboxCustom 10 ; Letterbox FoundCustom 11 ; Letterbox ArchivedCustom 12 ; EventCustom 13 ; Event FoundCustom 14 ; Event ArchivedCustom 15 ; WebcamCustom 16 ; Webcam FoundCustom 17 ; Webcam ArchivedCustom 18 ; MysteryCustom 19 ; Mystery FoundCustom 20 ; Mystery ArchivedCustom 21 ; LocationlessCustom 22 ; Locationless FoundCustom 23 ; Locationless Archived Save this file as GARMINOTHER.txt into the GSAK program directory (default is c:\Program Files\GSAK\) Open GSAK Click on GPS -> Send Waypoints Click on the Change button Check the "Combine Both" Radio Button In the right-hand list of cache types, select "Traditional+Found" In the "Icon" pulldown, select "Custom 1; Traditional Found" Repeat for each cache type in the right-hand list of cache types. Credits: Right Wing Wacko for pointing out a simpler way than my original instructions Question #9 of the 60CS FAQ: This xImage thread. TheOfficeMaven for designing the symbols Bingo Bango Bongo!! Thanks for making this one easy Link to comment
+dhbaird Posted October 8, 2006 Share Posted October 8, 2006 (edited) Never mind... I finally got the zip file with the icons. D Edited October 8, 2006 by dhbaird Link to comment
+ThePropers Posted October 8, 2006 Author Share Posted October 8, 2006 I completed the Reference Guide for this, and it can be found here: Custom Symbols on a 60 Series That will be much easier to keep up to date, and contains all/most of the information in this thread. I have opened a new thread since all of this info is so buried, and that can be found here. Can we get this thread closed? Again, please refer to the above guide from now on. Still trying to get this thread closed... Link to comment
+Cryptid Posted February 5, 2007 Share Posted February 5, 2007 OK, I went and added the new Icons, and hate them. How do I get rid of the custom icons in my Garmin 60CSx now? I tried to reset defaults and nothing happend. Link to comment
+ThePropers Posted February 5, 2007 Author Share Posted February 5, 2007 OK, I went and added the new Icons, and hate them. How do I get rid of the custom icons in my Garmin 60CSx now? I tried to reset defaults and nothing happend. Almost didn't see this since this is an old thread not on my watchlist anymore. Well, you'd just have to switch GSAK back to not use them again. If you want to get rid of them in the GPS, you'll have to copy and rename one of the default "blue circle" icons several times (naming it waypoint symbol 000.bmp, Waypoint Symbol 001.bmp...etc) and upload them to overwrite the custom ones. Soon you'll be caching again with every cache designated by the same symbol, regardless of cache type. Curious what you don't like about them though, especially since the writeup with screenshots is pretty straightforward about the pros/cons. Link to comment
+Cryptid Posted February 5, 2007 Share Posted February 5, 2007 I just got frustrated trying to add them, or replace all the airports and flags for GC symbols. All I wanted was to design my own symbols and I couldn’t figure out how to do that.. Link to comment
Keystone Posted February 6, 2007 Share Posted February 6, 2007 Closing at the OP's request. See the OP's post above for link to current discussion. Link to comment
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