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Home Page: https://sibyx.github.io/phpGPX/
License: MIT License
Simple library for reading and creating GPX files written in PHP.
Home Page: https://sibyx.github.io/phpGPX/
License: MIT License
I get the following error:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'class' (T_CLASS), expecting identifier (T_STRING) or variable (T_VARIABLE) or '{' or '$' in vendor/sibyx/phpgpx/src/phpGPX/Models/Track.php on line 51
<?php
use phpGPX\phpGPX;
$gpx = new phpGPX();
$file = $gpx->load('scripts/example.gpx');
foreach ($file->tracks as $track)
{
// Statistics for whole track
$track->stats->toArray();
foreach ($track->segments as $segment) {
// Statistics for segment of track
$segment->stats->toArray();
}
}
As part of the new major release, I propose the removal of the Summarizable
interface along with its toArray
method. This decision stems from my belief that all models should instead implement the JsonSerializable
interface, thereby returning a GeoJSON compatible result where feasible.
The usage of arrays in this context seems antiquated and unnecessarily complex, hence it doesn't align with the direction of our project. I anticipate that the removal of these features won't be a significant loss for the users. However, I welcome any thoughts and potential concerns about this proposed change.
Originally posted by @Sibyx in #67 (comment)
I'm offering a patch file for work I did to:
Notes on what I did and caveats:
Hope this will be helpful and gets properly inserted in the code base.
The following simple gpx file of 4 waypoints and nothing else does not load correctly.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<gpx xmlns="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" version="1.1" creator="phpGPX/1.0-RC1" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1 http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1/gpx.xsd">
<metadata>
<desc>My pretty awesome GPX file, created using phpGPX library!</desc>
<link href="https://sibyx.github.io/phpgpx">
<text>phpGPX Docs</text>
</link>
<time>2017-03-07T19:24:13+00:00</time>
</metadata>
<wpt lat="54.932862108889" lon="9.8606242161401">
<ele>0</ele>
<time>2017-03-07T19:25:13+00:00</time>
</wpt>
<wpt lat="54.832932373209" lon="9.7609220868149">
<ele>10</ele>
<time>2017-03-07T19:26:13+00:00</time>
</wpt>
<wpt lat="54.733277435212" lon="9.6618781654375">
<ele>42.42</ele>
<time>2017-03-07T19:27:13+00:00</time>
</wpt>
<wpt lat="54.633423261679" lon="9.5624398496799">
<ele>12</ele>
<time>2017-03-07T19:28:13+00:00</time>
</wpt>
</gpx>
The following simple script
$of = dirname(__FILE__)."/test.gpx";
$gpx = new \phpGPX\phpGPX();
$file = $gpx->load($of);
produces a $gpx object with an empty waypoint array.
The additional computational processes for statistical analysis can be managed through middleware that implement the library interface. These middleware will execute in a specified sequence, post GPX parsing, following the basic statistical computations (or the library may include some middleware for elementary stats by default). To better understand my concept, consider the code below. It is merely a rough draft, hence open to modifications.
$phpgpx = new \phpGPX();
$phpgpx->middlewares->add(new \phpGPX\Middlewares\GpxReductionSmoothingMiddleware(2, 5));
$phpgpx->middlewares->add(new \phpGPX\Middlewares\TrackPointExtensionStatsMiddleware());
$phpgpx->middlewares->add(new CustomMiddleware());
$file = $phpgpx->load('example.gpx');
Implementing such a layer should substantially simplify the extension or modification of the library's behavior. I aim to develop a preliminary model for this layer. This should enhance the library's configurability (I'm not particularly fond of the current use of constants for this purpose).
Originally posted by @Sibyx in #67 (comment)
Hello, right now distance calculator does not add altitude difference between points to distance, and when it's calculating route with elevation gain or loss the results are slightly not correct.
I used pythagorean to include altitude to distance. I don't know if this is correct, but results looks more or less correct. :)
public function distanceLatLngAlt(float $lat1, float $lng1, float $alt1, float $lat2, float $lng2, float $alt2)
{
$distance = $this->distanceLatLng($lat1, $lng1, $lat2, $lng2);
$elevDiff = abs($alt1 - $alt2);
return sqrt(pow($distance, 2) + pow($elevDiff, 2));
}
This formula is tested against 141 km path. The difference between distance with 2 formulas is almost 1km.
What do you think if we integrate this or some other formulas to include altitude in distance calculations?
https://packagist.org/packages/sibyx/phpgpx
have only 1.0-RC1 and dev-master
Composer can't install rc-2
- The requested package sibyx/phpgpx 3 exists as sibyx/phpgpx[1.0-RC1, dev-master] but these are rejected by your constraint.
Add ability to read/write GeoJSON data files.
GeoJSON is a format for encoding a variety of geographic data structures.
Support for Keyhole Markup Language.
Hey there, first I wanted to say thank you for this really nice library.
I noticed that the master branch is about 34 commits ahead as the last tagged version (1.0-RC5).
Could please tag a new version so we can have all the new features and bug fixes from the master branch?
Hi,
I played around and really like your package. It would be a nice addition if loading and parsing of the gpx data would be split in different methods, so it can be parsed from database entries.
Regards
Timo
A useful new feature would be to be able to obtain the bounds of points in the GPX file.
So you would retrieve the min/max Longitude and Latitude.
I am looking at this package to process walking routes to get overall stats. The bounds would allow me to display all my routes on a single map. Each walk would have an icon showing stats and a link to display the actual walk.
I have only just found this project but it looks good.
There is a problem while installing through composer.
$ composer require sibyx/phpgpx
[InvalidArgumentException]
Could not find package sibyx/phpgpx.
Did you mean one of these?
sibyx/phpgpx
danmatthews/phpgpx
Error:
Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Class "phpGPX\phpGPX" not found in "C://MYFILEPATH"
I use phpGPX version 1.1.3 & PHP version 8.0.14
I installed phpGPX with composer with the command:
composer require sibyx/phpgpx:1.1.3
My code:
<?php
use phpGPX\phpGPX;
$gpx = new phpGPX();
$file = $gpx->load('example.gpx');
foreach ($file->tracks as $track)
{
// Statistics for whole track
$track->stats->toArray();
foreach ($track->segments as $segment)
{
// Statistics for segment of track
$segment->stats->toArray();
}
}
?>
Someone know this?
Kind Regards,
Stef
After processing the attached file, where some of the track points do not have elevations defined, the minAltitude is then missing in the track->stats object.
The code should ignore points without elevations.
PS thanks for otherwise great code, very useful.
To improve reliability and stability of the library it's a good practice to write PHPUnit tests.
Hello,
Very nice work for the code you do.
I just want to report you a problem I see.
Here my gpx point, like you can see, it seems like there is missing points somewhere.
All data seems pretty ok with your code, except the "cumulativeElevationGain" and "cumulativeElevationLoss".
You code give me in the "stats" result of the "track":
+distance: 17597.984230898
+averageSpeed: 0.87508623724007
+averagePace: 1142.7445175619
+minAltitude: 1060.03
+maxAltitude: 1931.62
+cumulativeElevationGain: 1577.43
+cumulativeElevationLoss: 1604.36
+startedAt: DateTime @1604220199 {#4201 ▶}
+finishedAt: DateTime @1604240309 {#11583 ▶}
+duration: 20110
With classic call:
$gpx = new phpGPX();
$fileData = $gpx::load($filePath);
But good data for elevation gain must be: 932m (on alltrails.com) or 958m (on wikiloc.com)
You can see it here => https://www.alltrails.com/fr/explore/recording/grand-paradis-to-col-de-coux-circular-019fa4f
I have same result ok like "alltrails" when uploading my gpx point here on an other website => https://fr.wikiloc.com
ps: I think they can detect mis
gpx_file.zip
sing parts but do not know where :D
Hi @Sibyx,
Many Thx for this great package!
I'm working on a PR to add coordinates for remarked statistic points (start, end, minAlt, maxAlt) , to facilitates wpt generation of them.
Which output would you prefer? (example with minAltitude):
Array (
[minAltitude] => Array
(
[ele] => 1518
[lat] => 45.6139274
[lng] => 7.3420498
),
...
)
Array (
[minAltitude] => 1518
[minAltitudeCoords] => Array
(
[lat] => 45.6139274
[lng] => 7.3420498
),
...
)
Array (
[coords] => Array (
[minAltitude] => Array (
[lat] => 45.6139274
[lng] => 7.3420498
),
[maxAltitude] => Array (
[lat] => 45.5916625
[lng] => 7.278847
)
),
...
)
hello, i notice a typo in
/Models/Extensions/TrackPointExtension.php
here
/**
* Heart rate in beats per minute.
* @var float
*/
public $hearthRate;
that supposed to be
public $heartRate;
because when i try to manually create TrackPointExtension by
new \phpGPX\Models\Extensions\TrackPointExtension;
and then save it, i get
Notice: Undefined property: phpGPX\Models\Extensions\TrackPointExtension::$heartRate in ****\phpGPX\Parsers\Extensions\TrackPointExtensionParser.php on line 88
because code expect heartRate var, not hearthRate.
also this typo create two vars in extenstion, one of it empty
["hearthRate"]=> NULL
["heartRate"]=> float(107)
fix it please
Hi,
Is there a way to calculate the cumulative elevation gain as part of the stats? I believe this is a new feature which doesn't exist today.
Thanks,
Steve
Current behaviour of the library (as of 1.1.1) fills the Stats object wih timestamp value of the first and last point object. If there is no such datetime, these value are not inside the Stats object.
Problematic code:
$firstPoint = &$this->points[0];
$lastPoint = end($this->points);
$this->stats->startedAt = $firstPoint->time; // problematic if null
$this->stats->finishedAt = $lastPoint->time; // problematic if null
I'm using Garmin Basecamp 4.6.2 and the route points are identified as <rtept>
and not <rtep>
I made changes to the code and now export and import work with BaseCamp. Can someone explain this to me? Which format is correct?
EDIT: to clarify the "tone", I am new to GPX conversion and wondered how I could be the first one to report this on a seemingly basic feature, or whether Garmin was using non-standard syntax.
I just discovered phpGPX and while i am only trying to read out my gpx files, i have quickly discovered that heart rate is no being read out...
gpxtpx:hr107</gpxtpx:hr>
i am not a coder myself and more like a user, so i'll leave that as suggestion for following releases.
other than that, i am really amazed how easily phpGPX can be integrated, while looking around the best way to calculate the total distance from GPX file, this has helped me tremendously.
phpGPX/src/phpGPX/Models/Route.php
Line 102 in ecde89a
In some sports or activities, including hiking, you could start from a higher point than the one you finish. Using the ElevationGainLossCalculator could return the lowest elevation in the points without considering the first one necessarily.
TrkSeg can be empty on GPX 1.1 and it causes a problem in your library in method \phpGPX\Models\Track::recalculateStats when I try calculate statistics.
I got a few files with empty on end of files when I using export option on Endomondo.
I wrote quick fix to check trkseg is not empty and use only segments that have points:
$firstSegment = null;
foreach ($this->segments as $segment) {
if (!empty($segment->points)) {
if (is_null($firstSegment)) {
$firstSegment = $segment;
}
$lastSegment = $segment;
}
}
if (!isset($firstSegment) || !isset($lastSegment)) {
return;
}
$firstPoint = $firstSegment->points[0];
$lastPoint = end($lastSegment->points);
but maybe you will find more optimal solution.
I need to generate a GPX file with waypoints at the root of the gpx tag. If I were to create a PR for this and the extensions (#41) would you consider it?
<gpx ...
<metadata>
<link href="https://www.adventurecycling.org">
<text>Copyright 2021 Adventure Cycling Association</text>
</link>
<time>2021-08-31T19:10:51Z</time>
<bounds maxlat="46.896566022187471" maxlon="-111.09867101535201" minlat="44.65610601939261" minlon="-114.17844995856285" />
</metadata>
<wpt lat="45.293238032609224" lon="-111.9429490249604">
<ele>0</ele>
<time>2020-07-17T20:15:01Z</time>
<name>?B&B-Bennett House Country Inn B&B</name>
<cmt>tel://406-843-5220, tel://877-843-5220, 115 E. Idaho St., Virginia City, MT</cmt>
<desc>tel://406-843-5220, tel://877-843-5220, 115 E. Idaho St., Virginia City, MT</desc>
<sym>Lodging</sym>
<type>user</type>
<extensions>
<gpxx:WaypointExtension>
<gpxx:DisplayMode>SymbolAndName</gpxx:DisplayMode>
</gpxx:WaypointExtension>
<wptx1:WaypointExtension>
<wptx1:DisplayMode>SymbolAndName</wptx1:DisplayMode>
</wptx1:WaypointExtension>
<ctx:CreationTimeExtension>
<ctx:CreationTime>2020-07-17T20:15:01Z</ctx:CreationTime>
</ctx:CreationTimeExtension>
</extensions>
</wpt>
Allow points at the root of the GPX File
Where do bad rainbows go?
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Hi,
I was successfully load an array of waypoints and tracks, but failed with routes gpx file with a simple codes. Array points of route is empty.
use phpGPX\phpGPX;
$gpx = new phpGPX();
$file = $gpx->load('gps_result.gpx');
print_r($file);
By the way, thank you for your great work.
Regards,
M
Using RC5
I the first point of a track has a time but that last point does not then the code in Segment.php fails at line 101
if (isset($firstPoint->time) && $firstPoint->time instanceof \DateTime) {
$this->stats->duration = $lastPoint->time->getTimestamp() - $firstPoint->time->getTimestamp();
if ($this->stats->duration != 0) {
$this->stats->averageSpeed = $this->stats->distance / $this->stats->duration;
}
if ($this->stats->distance != 0) {
$this->stats->averagePace = $this->stats->duration / ($this->stats->distance / 1000);
}
}
A check is needed to see if $lastpoint->time is set or not.
PS great package - good work
test file
Cedar-Mawdesley-Moss-4ml.gpx.txt
Hi,
I was testing phpGPX with points from a database that contained timestamp, latitude, longitude and elevation and noticed that the JSON output had "null" in the elevation property. This is because the elevation was a string.
Remarkably enough, this problem did not occur when exporting to XML.
Silently cast the value to a float or null.
SerializationHelper::floatOrNull()
should use is_numeric()
instead of is_float() || is_integer()
You could also throw an exception if the value is neither a float nor null. Maybe a 'strict mode' could be offered for people who prefer to get an exception.
Thanks for this wonderful library! It definitely eases the parsing of GPX to obtain it's related data.
I have noticed that you include the cumulative elevation gain, however I'm unable to see or to obtain the cumulative elevation loss, which is not as important for many people but it still is a decisive factor for some hikers who have legs' pain while descending tracks.
When you try to parse a GPX file with only a timestamp on the firstpoint there will be an error.
I fixed the issue in the file Models/Segment.php with a check for the var $lastPoint->time
I changed line 100 from:
if (isset($firstPoint->time) && $firstPoint->time instanceof \DateTime) {
TO
if (isset($firstPoint->time) && isset($lastPoint->time) && $firstPoint->time instanceof \DateTime) {
Line 25 in 9ef1c8e
If you think that problem is connected with your file content, please attach it to the issue.
class phpGPX
$gpx->version = isset($xml['version']) ? (string)$xml['version'] : null;
class GpxFile
/**
* Version about the file.
* The original GPX 1.1 attribute.
* @var Version|null
*/
public $version;
$this->version = null;
'version' => SerializationHelper::stringOrNull($this->version),
Not an issue, but a question really.
Can I add/use custom trackpoint extensions?
This so I can read this Bad Elf speed extension:
<trkpt lat="54.315933" lon="-130.325592">
<ele>49.7</ele>
<time>2013-06-18T17:02:04Z</time>
<hdop>1.4</hdop>
<extensions>
<badelf:speed>2.006332</badelf:speed>
</extensions>
</trkpt>
They also have metadata extensions, but I am less interested in those.
<metadata>
<extensions>
<!-- Name -->
<badelf:modelName>Bad Elf GPS Pro</badelf:modelName>
<!-- Ser No -->
<badelf:modelSerialNumber>118887</badelf:modelSerialNumber>
<!-- Model -->
<badelf:modelNumber>BE-GPS-2200</badelf:modelNumber>
<!-- Hardware Revision -->
<badelf:modelHardwareRevision>2.0.0</badelf:modelHardwareRevision>
<!-- Firmware Revision -->
<badelf:modelFirmwareRevision>2.0.48</badelf:modelFirmwareRevision>
</extensions>
</metadata>
Namespace:
<gpx xmlns="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1"
xmlns:gpxx="http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/GpxExtensions/v3"
xmlns:gpxtpx="http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/TrackPointExtension/v1"
xmlns:badelf="http://bad-elf.com/xmlschemas"
version="1.1"
creator="Bad Elf GPS Pro 2.0.48"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1 http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1/gpx.xsd http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/GpxExtensions/v3 http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/GpxExtensionsv3.xsd http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/TrackPointExtension/v1 http://www.garmin.com/xmlschemas/TrackPointExtensionv1.xsd http://bad-elf.com/xmlschemas http://bad-elf.com/xmlschemas/GpxExtensionsV1.xsd">
1c1b4076
8.0.0
phpGPX\Parsers\PersonParser.php:48;"Invalid argument supplied for foreach()"
If you think that problem is connected with your file content, please attach it to the issue.
$gpx = new phpGPX();
$gpx_file = $gpx->load($filein);
....
$p = new Person();
$p->name = "blabla";
$gpx_file->metadata->author = $p;
.....
$out = $gpx_file->toXML()->saveXML();
script continue even if $person->links is null
diff --git "a/src/phpGPX/Parsers/PersonParser.php" "b/src/phpGPX/Parsers/PersonParser.php"
index 8795bc8..227b864 100644
--- "a/src/phpGPX/Parsers/PersonParser.php"
+++ "b/src/phpGPX/Parsers/PersonParser.php"
@@ -45,9 +45,11 @@ abstract class PersonParser
$node->appendChild($child);
}
- foreach ($person->links as $link) {
- $child = LinkParser::toXML($link, $document);
- $node->appendChild($child);
+ if(!is_null($person->links)){
+ foreach ($person->links as $link) {
+ $child = LinkParser::toXML($link, $document);
+ $node->appendChild($child);
+ }
}
return $node;
and may the !is_null() test must be done somewhere else
#confinedshortreading https://craphound.com/overclocked/Cory_Doctorow_-_Overclocked_-_When_Sysadmins_Ruled_the_Earth.html
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echo "Created by: ". $file->creator; // GaiaGPS
foreach ($file->tracks as $track)
{
echo "<B>Track Distance: </B>".$track->stats->distance; // always 0
echo "<BR/>";
foreach ($track->segments as $segment)
{
echo "<B>Segment Distance: </B>".$segment->stats->distance; // seg[0] always null
echo "<BR/>";
}
}
Track distance should sum up all distances.
I started modifying Track.php recalculateStats(). I'll make a pull req shortly ;)
<trk>
<name>Issue five</name>
<desc>My Hike</desc>
<trkseg>
</trkseg>
<trkseg>
<trkpt lat="45.710399" lon="-121.362430">
<ele>74.8</ele>
<time>2018-03-11T16:01:39Z</time>
</trkpt>
<trkpt lat="45.711856" lon="-121.405851">
<ele>414.0</ele>
<time>2018-03-11T19:15:05Z</time>
</trkpt>
</trkseg>
</trk>
Having the code similar to:
<?php declare(strict_types=1);
namespace App\Services\Gpx;
use phpGPX\Models\Extensions\TrackPointExtension;
use phpGPX\Models\GpxFile;
use phpGPX\Models\Metadata;
use phpGPX\Models\Point;
use phpGPX\Models\Segment;
use phpGPX\Models\Track;
use App\Domains\Position\Model\Position as PositionModel;
use App\Domains\Trip\Model\Trip as TripModel;
class Gpx
{
/**
* @var \phpGPX\Models\GpxFile
*/
protected GpxFile $file;
/**
* @param \App\Domains\Trip\Model\Trip $trip
*
* @return self
*/
public function __construct(protected TripModel $trip)
{
}
/**
* @return self
*/
public function generate(): self
{
$this->file();
$this->track();
return $this;
}
/**
* @return string
*/
public function toXml(): string
{
return $this->file->toXML()->saveXML();
}
/**
* @return self
*/
protected function file(): self
{
$this->file = new GpxFile();
$this->file->metadata = new Metadata();
$this->file->metadata->time = $this->trip->start_at;
return $this;
}
/**
* @return self
*/
protected function track(): self
{
$track = new Track();
$track->name = $this->trip->name;
$segment = new Segment();
foreach ($this->trip->positions as $position) {
$segment->points[] = $this->point($position);
}
$track->segments[] = $segment;
$track->recalculateStats();
$this->file->tracks[] = $track;
return $this;
}
/**
* @param \App\Domains\Position\Model\Position $position
*
* @return \phpGPX\Models\Point
*/
protected function point(PositionModel $position): Point
{
$point = new Point(Point::TRACKPOINT);
$point->latitude = $position->latitude;
$point->longitude = $position->longitude;
$point->time = $position->date_at;
$extension = new TrackPointExtension();
$extension->speed = $position->speed;
$extension->course = $position->direction;
$point->extensions = $extension;
return $point;
}
}
After adding the TrackPointExtension to a point, I get the error:
phpGPX\Parsers\ExtensionParser::toXML(): Argument #1 ($extensions) must be of type phpGPX\Models\Extensions, phpGPX\Models\Extensions\TrackPointExtension given, called in /var/www/vendor/sibyx/phpgpx/src/phpGPX/Parsers/PointParser.php on line 157
Shouldn't TrackPointExtension extend AbstractExtension and AbstractExtension extends Extensions?
phpGPX/src/phpGPX/Models/Extensions/AbstractExtension.php
Lines 11 to 12 in bd308bc
namespace phpGPX\Models\Extensions;
use phpGPX\Models\Summarizable;
use phpGPX\Models\Extensions as ExtensionsBase;
abstract class AbstractExtension extends ExtensionsBase
{
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For example, when I calculate the stats of a GPX file, I get this answer:
[{"description":"Osterrunde um Bergen-Vogtland.gpx","distance":20843.2107222357080900110304355621337890625,"avgSpeed":0.98572762933249979955263597730663605034351348876953125,"avgPace":1014.4790206166434245460550300776958465576171875,"minAltitude":444.1000000000000227373675443232059478759765625,"maxAltitude":601,"cumulativeElevationGain":370.7000000000001591615728102624416351318359375,"startedAt":"2020-04-12T00:41:05+00:00","finishedAt":"2020-04-12T06:33:30+00:00","duration":21145}]'
It is also missing in this document: https://github.com/Sibyx/phpGPX/blob/69846b781000c12c15eea26c2808fe67f0305802/docs/phpGPX-Models-Stats.md
[{"description":"Osterrunde um Bergen-Vogtland.gpx","distance":20843.2107222357080900110304355621337890625,"avgSpeed":0.98572762933249979955263597730663605034351348876953125,"avgPace":1014.4790206166434245460550300776958465576171875,"minAltitude":444.1000000000000227373675443232059478759765625,"maxAltitude":601,"cumulativeElevationGain":370.7000000000001591615728102624416351318359375,"cumulativeElevationLoss":370.7000000000001591615728102624416351318359375,"startedAt":"2020-04-12T00:41:05+00:00","finishedAt":"2020-04-12T06:33:30+00:00","duration":21145}]'
A possible solution if you have any.
Joke or interesting fact to made readers better day :) For example: Ants get drunk and act silly, causing their friend-ants to throw them in puddles of water.
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I wrote only a few examples of the library usage, it's a good idea to write more of them. Few ideas:
I need to re-create a gpx file that uses way point and creation time extensions as shown below.
<extensions>
<gpxx:WaypointExtension>
<gpxx:DisplayMode>SymbolAndName</gpxx:DisplayMode>
</gpxx:WaypointExtension>
<wptx1:WaypointExtension>
<wptx1:DisplayMode>SymbolAndName</wptx1:DisplayMode>
</wptx1:WaypointExtension>
<ctx:CreationTimeExtension>
<ctx:CreationTime>2016-03-30T23:26:28Z</ctx:CreationTime>
</ctx:CreationTimeExtension>
</extensions>
I'm wondering if these extensions have been worked on before and/or if I can implement them would a pull request be accepted?
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