<section id="style_filename">
<title>FILENAME</title>
-<para>The name of the file where the points were loaded from. Only useable on output!.</para>
+<para>The name of the input file from where the points were loaded. This field is available only on output.</para>
<para>example:<screen format="linespecific">OFIELD FILENAME, "", "%s"</screen></para>
</section>
<section id="style_format">
<title>FORMAT</title>
-<para>The name of the input file format the points came from. Only useable on output!.</para>
+<para>The name of the input format from where format the points came. This field is available only on output.</para>
<para>example:<screen format="linespecific">OFIELD FORMAT, "", "%s"</screen></para>
</section>
<para>
- This option is similar to the 'sat' option, but there are times when
+ This option is similar to the 'sat' option. There are times when
some GPSes will know how many satellites are in view, but not yet computed
a valid fix. This option allows you to discard those points.
</para>
<para>
- This option is similar to the 'sat' option, but some GPSes will log
+ This option is similar to the 'sat' option. Some GPSes will log
points with a fix value of 'unknown'.
This option allows you to discard those points.
</para>
<para>
- This format supports Humminbird waypoints (.hwr files).
+ This format supports <ulink url="http://www.humminbird.com">Humminbird</ulink> waypoints (.hwr files).
</para>
<para>
If you do "save all nav data" on the device, you'll get a
</para>
<para>
To actually manipulate the file on the unit, use a USB cable or SD card
- reader and work with "MN6\Settings\Favorites.storage".
+ reader and work with <filename>MN6\Settings\Favorites.storage</filename>
The waypoints are be created with a minimal amount of data; the unit will
- fill in the other fields on use. The other fields appear to be references the
+ fill in the other fields on use. The other fields appear to be data the
unit infers, such as nearby streets.
</para>
<para>
<para>
This option, specified in meters, allows you to set the proximity of
-written in waypoints.
+written waypoints.
</para>
<para>
- By default the proximity values are handled in meters. With this option you can now specify also (m)iles,
- (k)ilometers or 'nautical miles as used proximity unit when reading or writing ozi files.
+ By default the proximity values are handled in meters. With this option you can now specify (m)iles,
+ (k)ilometers or (n)autical miles as the units for proximity when reading or writing ozi files.
</para>
<para>
When this option is enabled, we generate an additional 'Format' column.
- The values of this column are filled with names of previos input formats.
+ The values of this column are filled with names of previous input formats.
</para>
<example id="unicsv_format">
<title>Example for unicsv format option to write names of input formats.</title>