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Phil James wrote:
> Thanks for that, but bearing in mind I am not a programmer, how does it
> help me? :-\
>
> I don't know the ID for any tracks there may or may not be in the area i
> (may) want to map, and I can't find a way in OSM to reveal any
While i'm sure this is a wonderful tool, what we are looking for is to take
the "downloaded traces" layer in josm, and make it (just the dots, without
lines if posible) into a fully fledged map layer.
The tiles will be tiny, with a few white dots on a black background.
We want to be able to capit
Thanks for that, but bearing in mind I am not a programmer, how does it
help me? :-\
I don't know the ID for any tracks there may or may not be in the area i
(may) want to map, and I can't find a way in OSM to reveal any GPS trace
ID other than a GPS Trace filename, (not even with my own traces
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 7:59 PM, Phil James wrote:
> John Robert Peterson wrote:
>
> Do we have anything that will draw map tiles of the trace data? (I'd like
> this for another project anyway: checking whether traces exist for an area
> when out with a mobile device)
if it's a public gpx, then l
John Robert Peterson wrote:
Do we have anything that will draw map tiles of the trace data? (I'd like
this for another project anyway: checking whether traces exist for an area
when out with a mobile device)
+1 for that; it's a real pain when people don't include source data, especially
for rura
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