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Many of the available format options in GPSBabel can themselves
take options. While we try to make all the formats do the most
sensible thing possible without any extra options; this allows
great power and flexibility in the operation of the program.
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Suboptions are comma separated and immediately follow the option
itself. The available suboptions are listed on the individual
format pages. We'll make an example from <a class="xref" href="fmt_kml.html" title="Google Earth (Keyhole) Markup Language (kml)">the section called “Google Earth (Keyhole) Markup Language (kml)”</a>:
</p><p><strong class="userinput"><code>gpsbabel -i gpx -f file.gpx -o kml,deficon="file://myicon.png",lines=0 -F one.kml -o kml -F two.kml</code></strong></p><p>
This command will read the GPX file <code class="filename">file.gpx</code>
and create two KML files. <code class="filename">one.kml</code> will
have the given icon and no lines between track and routepoints.
<code class="filename">two.kml</code> will be created with the defaults used
in the KML writer.
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Suboptions for the various formats allow you to change serial speeds,
pass arguments to filters, change the type of file written, override
icon defaults, and lots of other things. The suboptions for each
filetype are documented on the page in this document that describes
the option itself.
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