specified leg. If you prefer, you can use the `-p` switch to get a
"prettier" output.
+There is also a GUI mode available, based on WxPython, which can be used
+by simply invoking like so:
+
+`./munter.py -g`
+
### Use as a library
You can also use Munter.py programmatically from Python, like so:
Workflow
--------
-My workflow involves planning my tour using tools like ArcGIS or CalTopo. Then,
-I take the stats between each leg (distance, vertical gain/loss) of the tour
-and run them through Munter.py and record its output to my field
-notebook.
+My workflow involves planning my tour using tools like ArcGIS or
+CalTopo. Then, I take the stats between each leg (distance, vertical
+gain/loss) of the tour and run them through Munter.py and record its
+output to my field notebook.
-The rudimentary "GUI" can be directly transferred to e.g. the format used by
-SnowPit Technologies' "Avalanche Field Notebook" or your own personal format
-(e.g. RitR No. 471).
+The text-based "pretty" format can be directly transferred to e.g. the
+format used by SnowPit Technologies' "Avalanche Field Notebook" or your
+own personal format (e.g. RitR No. 471).
Future plans
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