2010/5/10 Iván Sánchez Ortega <i...@sanchezortega.es> > El 10/05/2010 18:33, Tanveer Singh escribió: > > 1. Download .osm file for a region > > 2. Open it in some GUI tool > > 3. Add a few tracks and waypoints > > 4. Re-save the OSM data, with the tracks now saved as roads or whatever > as > > part of my .osm data > > I think you can either: > > - Use osmosis to cut a small chunk of data, edit it with JOSM, then > commit the changes to the big .osm file with osmosis again. > > - Set up a local rails port. It's more complicated than osmosis + JOSM + > .osm file, but you'll need that if the area is very big, you have to > make lots of changes, or let lots of people make changes. > > > > Also, please be aware of the nature of OSM's license. If you add data to > to a file or database with OSM data in it, that new data inherits OSM's > license. In the end, it's easier to add that data directly to the main > OSM server. > > > Cheers, > -- >
Actually the tracks are not roads, they are just a off road path that I did. So no road there. No point adding it to the osm database I just want to convert the area to garmin file with the track added
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