Re: [Talk-GB] Map of Trace data, was: Re: Stitching Aerial Photographs (John Robert Peterson)

2009-09-25 Thread Mark Williams
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Phil James wrote: Thanks for that, but bearing in mind I am not a programmer, how does it help me? :-\ I don't know the ID for any tracks there may or may not be in the area i (may) want to map, and I can't find a way in OSM to reveal any GPS

Re: [Talk-GB] Map of Trace data, was: Re: Stitching Aerial Photographs (John Robert Peterson)

2009-09-22 Thread Phil James
Thanks for that, but bearing in mind I am not a programmer, how does it help me? :-\ I don't know the ID for any tracks there may or may not be in the area i (may) want to map, and I can't find a way in OSM to reveal any GPS trace ID other than a GPS Trace filename, (not even with my own

Re: [Talk-GB] Map of Trace data, was: Re: Stitching Aerial Photographs (John Robert Peterson)

2009-09-22 Thread John Robert Peterson
While i'm sure this is a wonderful tool, what we are looking for is to take the downloaded traces layer in josm, and make it (just the dots, without lines if posible) into a fully fledged map layer. The tiles will be tiny, with a few white dots on a black background. We want to be able to

[Talk-GB] Map of Trace data, was: Re: Stitching Aerial Photographs (John Robert Peterson)

2009-09-21 Thread Phil James
John Robert Peterson wrote: Do we have anything that will draw map tiles of the trace data? (I'd like this for another project anyway: checking whether traces exist for an area when out with a mobile device) +1 for that; it's a real pain when people don't include source data, especially for