Created attachment 51142 [details] sample gpx file Version: unspecified (using KDE 4.5.0) OS: Linux When opening a file with waypoints, the points are displayed on the map in their correct locations, as a little square. In the navigation panel, the waypoints shows up represented by their names. Clicking on those names navigates to a location that are in the wrong side of the planet. For example a waypoint represented like this in a gpx file: <wpt lat="55.051940968" lon="10.367790945"> <name>001</name> <cmt>001</cmt> <desc>001</desc> <sym>Waypoint</sym> </wpt> shows correctly in southern denmark, but when clicked navigates to approximately 94.2 E, 54.0 S The above gpx is created by downloading data from my garmin foretrex 201 with gpsbabel. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open gpx file containing waypoints 2. Navigate to the squares are visible, to make sure they are in the correct location 3. Click waypoint in the navigation panel list Actual Results: marble navigates to the other side of the planet Expected Results: square representation of waypoint should be centered in the view OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.35-ARCH Compiler: gcc
SVN commit 1170366 by nienhueser: Fix setCoordinates call on gpx waypoints. BUG: 249632 M +1 -1 GPXwptTagHandler.cpp WebSVN link: http://websvn.kde.org/?view=rev&revision=1170366
SVN commit 1170370 by nienhueser: Fix setCoordinates call on gpx waypoints. Backport of commit 1170366. Will be in KDE 4.5.2 / Marble 0.10.2. CCBUG: 249632 M +2 -1 GPXwptTagHandler.cpp WebSVN link: http://websvn.kde.org/?view=rev&revision=1170370