At 06:33 PM 10/8/2007, you wrote: >Rick Collins wrote: > > > Graham, I don't really agree that any of these reasons justify > > *requiring* all points to be manually entered. Yes, I found a few > > points that needed to be cleaned up and I did that in another program > > that superimposes my tracks on USGS photos and maps. But a track may > > have thousands of points. I have no interest in manually translating > > this into OSM data. > > > >OK, I'm not one of the people working on the software so I can't comment >on whether it's likely for anyone to produce a program to do that for >you. For most of the world there isn't enough data to do averaging, though. > >The only other suggestion I have is that just uploading the raw gps data >to osm (via the web, not josm) is potentially useful as other people (or >maybe software in the future) might be able to use it. If you've done >that already, I'd be curious to see what it looks like if you can give a >lat/long somewhere in the area...
Sure, I have already uploaded my current tracks, some with 1 sec per point others with 10 secs per point, IIRC. They pretty much all start/end near... <trkpt lat="39.408305" lon="-77.388508"> <ele>84</ele> <time>2007-09-05T19:03:40Z</time> <fix>3d</fix> <hdop>1.5</hdop> <vdop>3.1</vdop> <pdop>3.4</pdop> <sat>6</sat> <speed>1.2</speed> </trkpt> I have trimmed a track using USAPhotoMaps just because I know how to do it there. I have a new GPX file that I would like to upload. Is there any way that it can be used in OSM without manually converting the data in JOPM? Arius - A Signal Processing Solutions Company Specializing in DSP and FPGA design URL http://www.arius.com 4 King Ave 301-682-7772 Voice Frederick, MD 21701-3110 301-682-7666 FAX _______________________________________________ newbies mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/newbies

