I think this should go to main talk list.
Apparently, if you load multiple tracks under one file OSM connects
the end points which leads to the weirdness I am seeing. Can somebody
tell me if its possible just to view my tracks in poltach?
On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 7:07 PM, Tanveer Singh
Tanveer Singh wrote:
Apparently, if you load multiple tracks under one file OSM connects
the end points which leads to the weirdness I am seeing. Can somebody
tell me if its possible just to view my tracks in poltach?
I think you mean Potlatch connects them - other clients are not in fact
Tom Hughes wrote:
That said, my understanding is that Potlatch puts a break in the
track whenever there is a jump in the timestamp. Richard can
probably explain in more detail what it does.
(Oooh, look at all that lovely untraced Yahoo imagery...)
Yep. Potlatch connects points, breaking
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 2:56 PM, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net wrote:
Tom Hughes wrote:
That said, my understanding is that Potlatch puts a break in the
track whenever there is a jump in the timestamp. Richard can
probably explain in more detail what it does.
(Oooh, look at all
Tanveer Singh wrote:
Okay, I enabled just my track, and at one point, its done the same
even with my track. Well its dumped from oziexplorer, and shows up
perfectly well on my PC GPSTRACKMAKER etc.,
Now Oziexplorer and many other programs have this auto trackpoint
dump. So if you travel in
Tanveer Singh wrote:
Okay, I enabled just my track, and at one point, its done the same
even with my track.
If you post the URL of your track, we can tell you what's wrong with it.
cheers
Richard
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Richard Fairhurst richard at systemed.net writes:
Tanveer Singh wrote:
Okay, I enabled just my track, and at one point, its done the same
even with my track.
If you post the URL of your track, we can tell you what's wrong with it.
cheers
Richard
I can even have a look at the
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