Hi Bart, First off, you can upload your GPX traces before deleting them locally.
If you know in which changeset the path was deleted, you can use the reverter plugint of JOSM to restore the path. You can also use the first version of Potlatch, but it can only restore ways: Go to where you know the way was, the start Potlatch: https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?editor=potlatch2#map=14/51.2344/5.4288 take out 2 from the url: https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?editor=potlatch#map=14/51.2344/5.4288 Edit with Save Advanced/Undelete The deleted ways will appear in bright red. This was using an undocumented feature of the API. It was not reimplemented in any other OSM editor, which is a shame. If you revert this way, you're recovering the original way with all its history. If you use JOSM's reverter, you're creating new objects with the same geometry as the deleted ones. Polyglot 2017-02-15 6:30 GMT+01:00 Bart Vanherck <[email protected]>: > Hi all, > > I noticed that a path that I mapped is disappeared. Can I somewhere see > who deleted that path? Or maybe it was a script that did this? The latter I > think not, because the GR route I was mapping is still at the point where I > left it. > > And if I have that changeset or so, can I easily revert that like in > another version control system? > > It is not the route itself that is gone, but an "aanlooproute" The one in > Neerpelt. Very frustrating, because I deleted the gpx trace that I walked > there too. Now I have to walk it again :D > > The path is in the beginning where it leaves the GR561 identical as > "Brabants Vennepad", but soon it leaves it and goes the other direction. > > Regards, > > Bart > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-be mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-be > >
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