On Fri, 28 Mar 2008, Frederik Ramm wrote:

> I'll investigate that. However with data retrieved from the server, you don't 
> even get the <trkseg> structure, you just get a ton of individual points and 
> have no chance of finding out whether they belong to the same segment or not!

Ouch - I hadn't realised that. :)

The problem I saw was for local GPX files - I was generating them from GPS 
data stored in a database and had originally used a single <trk> 
containing many <trkseg> elements.  JOSM rendered them with every point 
joined to the next, even if those points were in separate <trkseg> 
elements.  I modified my GPX generator so that it used many <trk> 
elements, each with a single <trkseg> and JOSM rendered that correctly.

When I saw a similar problem with the data downloaded from the server, I 
assumed it was probably the same problem, but didn't investigate further.

Anyway, I'll grab the latest JOSM and hopefully it'll make some areas a 
lot more readable without all those crazy tracks - good stuff. :)

  - Steve
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