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# File: gpx.fmt
#
# Description: Example ExifTool print format file to generate a GPX track log
#
# Usage: exiftool -p gpx.fmt -ee3 FILE [...] > out.gpx
#
# Requires: ExifTool version 10.49 or later
#
# Revisions: 2010/02/05 - P. Harvey created
# 2018/01/04 - PH Added IF to be sure position exists
# 2018/01/06 - PH Use DateFmt function instead of -d option
# 2019/10/24 - PH Preserve sub-seconds in GPSDateTime value
#
# Notes: 1) Input file(s) must contain GPSLatitude and GPSLongitude.
# 2) The -ee3 option is to extract the full track from video files.
# 3) The -fileOrder option may be used to control the order of the
# generated track points when processing multiple files.
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#[HEAD] <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
#[HEAD] <gpx version="1.0"
#[HEAD] creator="ExifTool $ExifToolVersion"
#[HEAD] xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
#[HEAD] xmlns="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/0"
#[HEAD] xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/0
www.topografix.com/GPX/1/0/gpx.xsd"> #[HEAD] <trk>
#[HEAD] <number>1</number>
#[HEAD] <trkseg>
#[IF] $gpslatitude $gpslongitude
#[BODY] <trkpt lat="$gpslatitude#" lon="$gpslongitude#">
#[BODY] <ele>$gpsaltitude#</ele>
#[BODY] <time>${gpsdatetime#;my ($ss)=/\.\d+/g;DateFmt("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ");s/Z/${ss}Z/ if $ss}</time>
#[BODY] </trkpt>
#[TAIL] </trkseg>
#[TAIL] </trk>
#[TAIL] </gpx>
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