It's worth pointing out that the same can be done with the following
editors: iD, Potlatch2, and Vespucci. The actual formats (gpx, kml, shape,
geojson) vary a bit, but all have the capability.
For some years I've loaded KMLs onto Maps.Me so I can actually check the
line in the field (I've made Ga
Hi
I had the Lancashire KML file handy (as you do), looked up JOSM import
and found the OpenData plug in. Dropped the KML file onto the plug in
and it created a lancashire.kml layer with all of the ways on the layer
and the kml fields as tags.
When combined with OSM data and ESRI imagery it
Hello Tony and Gareth,
Thanks for your thoughts.
My main thought was a specialised JOSM plugin - I did take a look at OSM's main
GPX trace facility but it appears not to preserve tags in the uploaded trace.
Some versions of the MapThePaths app (the first version, and the current
version on Git
I wonder if it would be possible to use the GPS trace feature on OSM for this?
Maybe format the name in a way to make it easier to retrieve?
Takes care of the storage of the traces.
On 14 May 2020, at 09:22, Tony OSM wrote:
Hi Nick
I like the two stage approach - surveying then mapping. I
Hi Nick
I like the two stage approach - surveying then mapping. It would work
well - some of my friends like walking but can't map to save their life,
whereas I can't walk far but love mapping - Win Win for us all.
May I suggest that a layer be created for JOSM with all the paths and
their
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