Is it, or might it in future be, possible to edit a (say) GPX file without having to go through a multi-step "export" process?
Maybe I'm missing something because it seems like obviously better UX than what I see at present.
Use case: I want to delete ("prune") a waypoint in a .gpx track coming from (say) Osmand. Here's the current fastest workflow:
- Run
gpsprune $filename.gpx (or, slower, use the file opener widget to open it)
- Select and delete point with cursor (fast!)
File > Export GPX
OK accepting defaults
- Manually select filename of the (currently open) file from a list
Save
Overwrite
Quite fastidious!
Perhaps I'm missing something, or maybe there's a quicker workaround?
Is it, or might it in future be, possible to edit a (say) GPX file without having to go through a multi-step "export" process?
Maybe I'm missing something because it seems like obviously better UX than what I see at present.
Use case: I want to delete ("prune") a waypoint in a .gpx track coming from (say) Osmand. Here's the current fastest workflow:
gpsprune $filename.gpx(or, slower, use the file opener widget to open it)File>Export GPXOKaccepting defaultsSaveOverwriteQuite fastidious!
Perhaps I'm missing something, or maybe there's a quicker workaround?