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This release adds a new application log2mission that will generate an inav mission file (MWXML) from a flight log (Blackbox, OpenTx, BulletGCSS).
You want to create a mission definition from a BBL (or part of it, maybe when in Cruise Mode).
You have a log from a WP mission, but you've mislaid the mission file and would like to recreate it.
The generated mission file can be edited in an inav mission planner if required (mwp, Inav Configurator, Drone-helper) and / or uploaded to the flight controller (e.g. using mwp, Inav Configurator, Drone-helper or impload).
Please see the log2mission description in the README, in particular how the epsilon parameter affects the generation of mission points, and use of the time and flight mode filter options.
BulletGCSS log files are now a supported log format (in addition to Blackbox and OpenTX) and are auto-detected. You can thus use BulletGCSS logs to generate KML/Z or missions. KML/Z in Google Earth is a somewhat effective means to identify GPRS black-spots.
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log2mission
This release adds a new application
log2mission
that will generate an inav mission file (MWXML) from a flight log (Blackbox, OpenTx, BulletGCSS).The generated mission file can be edited in an inav mission planner if required (mwp, Inav Configurator, Drone-helper) and / or uploaded to the flight controller (e.g. using mwp, Inav Configurator, Drone-helper or impload).
Please see the log2mission description in the README, in particular how the
epsilon
parameter affects the generation of mission points, and use of the time and flight mode filter options.Addresses #16
BulletGCSS logs
BulletGCSS log files are now a supported log format (in addition to Blackbox and OpenTX) and are auto-detected. You can thus use BulletGCSS logs to generate KML/Z or missions. KML/Z in Google Earth is a somewhat effective means to identify GPRS black-spots.
Addresses #15
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