On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 11:51:00AM +1200, Rob Reid wrote: > On advice of the helpful people on irc I tried using the 'convert to > data layer' option in JOSM but it seems to get confused by the 5k > trackpoint chunks that are supplied by the api. Instead of giving a way > that connects nodes in order like 1->2->3->4 etc you get a way that > seems to go something like 1->5000->2->5001->3 etc. > It works if I do it in small enough areas but by the time I filter out > other trace points and tidy up its not much faster than tracing. As far as I know the GPS-traces get anonymized, so the order of the GPS-points is mixed up and you don't get any personal data (like username). I think you have to trace it by hand (and it's better anyway). If you just convert a GPS-trace you get something like this: http://www.openstreetbrowser.org/?zoom=16&lat=42.42202&lon=25.6198
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