On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 12:18:32 -0500, Bill <
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>> "Rob Kaufman" <
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>> > Am looking to link together two (or more)
>> > Computrainer courses. Specifically, I've got the Kona
>> > ride split into ten pieces, and am looking to
>> > "splice" them together into a fewer number of files
>> > (2-4). Does anyone know how to take two .3DC files
>> > and make them one?
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
>> >
>> > Rob Boulder, CO
>>
> I do remember editing course files. It was possible to
> pick up the "language" used just by looking at a file with
> any text editor. This was some years ago. If it has not
> changed, combining courses should be very easy.
>
>
That was with the PC1 (2d) courses. I don't think there is
any easy way to splice 3d courses. There is an editor that
comes with the Topo Software that lets you generate courses
from Topo maps, but it is fairly limited and in my short use
of it, I did not see an easy way to splice courses.
I think that you can export the 3d course segments as pc1
courses, then use a text editor to splice them together.
Then you could import the result as a 3d course. You will
lose the shape of the course (i.e., turns at the correct
time in the correct direction) because pc1 course don't have
direction info, but you should get a elevation profile that
is accurate with randomly generated turns.