This format can...
read and write waypoints
This format is a very flexible module that can be used to read or write nearly any plain-text record-based waypoint file. This flexibility is achieved by combining this format with "style" files that describe the format of the waypoint files.
There are several formats built in to GPSBabel that use the underlying xcsv
machinery. Each of those formats takes the same options as the xcsv format,
with the obvious exception of the style
option.
Those formats are all based on style files that can be found in
the "style" directory in the GPSBabel source distribution.
Full path to XCSV style file.
This option specifies the style file that defines the records to be read on input or written on output. This is not a valid option for the various built-in xcsv-based styles; they have prebuilt style definitions.
For information on the format of xcsv style files, see Appendix C, GPSBabel XCSV Style Files.
Max synthesized shortname length.
This option specifies the maximum allowable length for a short name on output. This option overrides the style file.
Valid values for this option are 0 (off) and 1 (on).
Allow whitespace synth. shortnames.
When this option is specified, GPSBabel will allow whitespace (spaces or tabs) in generated short names. This option overrides the style file.
Valid values for this option are 0 (off) and 1 (on).
UPPERCASE synth. shortnames.
When this option is specified, GPSBabel will make all short names contain only UPPERCASE characters. This option overrides the style file.
Valid values for this option are 0 (off) and 1 (on).
Make synth. shortnames unique.
When this option is specified, GPSBabel will ensure that all short names are unique within the output file. This option overrides the style file.
Valid values for this option are 0 (off) and 1 (on).
Basename prepended to URL on output.
This option specifies the base name to prepend to a URL on output. This might be useful if an input file contains URLs in a relative format and you need them to be in an absolute format.
Use shortname instead of description.
This option causes GPSBabel to use the short name of the waypoint instead of the description. This overrides the style file.
Valid values for this option are 0 (off) and 1 (on).
GPS datum (def. WGS 84).
This option specifies the GPS datum to be used on read or write. Valid values for this option are listed in Appendix A, Supported Datums.