That's what I though in first place. But in JOSM, when I open the gpx file, there's 3 layers: "unnamed" which should be the OSM map (not downloaded so blank), "rio.gpx", where should appear the dots/lines and "Markers from rio.gpx", which has the long names. But, those names look like XML, and if I mark to hidden these markers there should be appearing dots/lines from rio.gpx, but there's none. So I supposed that the convertion was wrong, and the files are corrupted.
Wonder if I was able to make it clear. Anyway, is there another method to convert those proprietary DGN files to a format which could be read by JOSM or other OSM editor? Thanks On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 16:54, Iván Sánchez Ortega <[email protected]>wrote: > El Sábado, 10 de Enero de 2009, Vitor George escribió: > > I'm from the Project Brazil, and we are trying to import city limits from > > IBGE base to OSM. > > Oi! > > [...] > > After that, we used gpsbabel to generate a GPX file, but, when opened in > > JOSM, the file seems to be corrupted. > > Not necesarily. The GPX file seems to have lots of named waypoints with > lots > of long names, that's all. > > > -- > ---------------------------------- > Iván Sánchez Ortega <[email protected]> > > Un ordenador no es un televisor ni un microondas, es una herramienta > compleja. > > _______________________________________________ > newbies mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/newbies > > -- Arlindo Saraiva Pereira Jr. Pesquisador e Desenvolvedor de Soluções em Software Livre - Circo Voador Digital - circodigital.org.br Bacharelando em Sistemas de Informação - UNIRIO - uniriotec.br Profissional: [email protected] Acadêmico: [email protected] Geral: [email protected] Tel.: +5521 92504072 Jabber/Google Talk: [email protected] SIP: [email protected] Skype: nighto_sumomo Fring: arlindopereira Linux User #363664 Chave Pública: B828E502
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